Overview
In this Ottoman Tutorial you will learn how to put together the ottoman frame as well as the steps involved in upholstering.
This ottoman includes using jute webbing and burlap as your support system. I will show you how to pad the ottoman project using a high density foam and bonded Dacron. We will go through attaching your main fabric piece and how to get nice clean corners. Our next step in this tutorial will include sewing your cording, attaching the contrast cording, an unexpected decorative detailing using a pom pom trim, attaching the lower boxing strip to get a clean crisp finish and lastly adding a 6/32″ cording to the bottom of the frame before closing the bottom with a cambric dust cover. Knowing the steps to create a professional looking ottoman will give you the courage to tackle your next piece.
The frame you see in this video is purchased from Chervan, www.chervan.com.
- Part 1 – Assembling The Ottoman
- Part 2 – Foundation And padding
- Part 3 – Adding Fabric
- Part 4 – Trim And Boxing
- Part 5 – Cording And Dust Cover
Run Time: 2 hours
Supplies:
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- 11lb Jute Webbing (red stripe)
- Upholstery Burlap
- 2” – 2.6 Density Firm Foam
- 1 oz. Bonded Dacron
- Upholstery Fabric
- 6/32” Fiber Flex Welt Cord
- Decorative Pom Pom Trim
- ½” Cardboard Tack Strip
- ⅜” and 9/16” Staples
- Cambric Dust Cover
Tools:
- Pneumatic Long Nose Staple Gun
- Air Compressor
- Sharp Scissors
- Straight Edge for Measuring
- Cloth Tape Measure
- Osborne 120 ½ staple puller
- Wire Cutters
- GooseNeck Webbing Stretcher