Join Karly and me for fun-filled three-day hands-on upholstery workshop
……….and a whole lot of laughs. If you know Karly you know she will keep you laughing and I will keep you working hard and on task. The goal of our three-day workshop is to learn as many new skills as we can, but fun and making new friends is part of our adventure too. I am looking forward to spending time with all of you and getting to see the Bayou as well since this will be totally new to this New England girl!!
3 Day Hands-On Small Chair Upholstery Workshop Details
Limited to 6 students
- Upholstery Workshop duration is 3 days (by the end of 3 days your project will be mostly completed, but this depends on you)
- Cost is $600 (50% non-refundable payment due upon registration to hold your spot) plus meals and my driving expenses divide by the number of attendees.)
- Your specific chair will need to be pre-approved by Kim (see below)
- Tear down of chair needs to be done prior to start of workshop
- Students will come prepared with their own fabric for the project
- Sessions will run 8:00 am to 4/5:00 pm – with a 1-hour break for lunch
- You will need to come with all necessary tools and supplies for your project (see below)
- You should upholster a project that is not for a client, but for yourself since this is your learning piece
- Cushions are not part of this upholstery workshop
Prior to this hands-on small chair upholstery workshop, students are required to submit a picture of the desired project they would like to work on for approval by email to Kimberley@kimsupholstery.com. I will advise on supplies for your chosen project piece once it has been approved for the workshop. Fabric yardage can be determined by watching the “Measuring for Fabric Yardage” video. I want students to choose a piece appropriate for this small chair upholstery workshop so they can have a chance to complete the project during the 3-day session. This will also make it fair to other students as well. By attending this workshop you agree to allow Kim’s upholstery to take photos or video of you for marketing and promotional purposes.
Final Payment is due on the first day of the workshop.
Tools and supplies you will need for this Hands-On Upholstery Workshop
BASIC TOOLS
- Wire cutter
- Wooden Mallet
- Scissors
- Staple puller(Osborne 120 ½ )
- Tape Measure (soft cloth)
- Regulator
- Goose-neck Webbing Stretcher
- Pneumatic Stapler
- Portable Air-compressor
- Magnetic Tack Hammers
- 6″ Curved needle
- Workhorses
- Tin Snips
BASIC UPHOLSTERY SUPPLIES – (may vary depending on your project piece)
- Bonded Upholstery Dacron 54″ Wide by 1 oz.
- 1 roll upholstery cotton (natural or synthetic is fine)
- Foam(depending on piece)
- Jute Webbing –Red stripe
- Ruby Jute spring tying twine
- Edge roll ( 1 ¼” for deck) Other sizes depending on piece
- Button Twine
- Deck Fabric
- Burlap
- 5/32 welt cord
- Muslin or scrap fabrics
- Upholstery Thread to match fabric
- Fabric – NO Large repeats that require pattern match, Please don’t plan on using extremely expensive fabric for your first project.
- Staples – 9/16” and 3/8”
- Curve Ease (Medium)
- Metal Tack Strip
Day One
Arrival – Students arrive between 8:00 am and 8:30 am.
Introductions – Once everyone’s projects are unloaded and set up, we take a few minutes to visit and get to know one another.
Getting Started – Then it’s time to start upholstering.
What to Expect on Day One – By the end of day one, spring systems are in place and the deck or seat of your chair is completed. Depending on the style of your chair the inside arms may also be underway.
Lunch Time – At 12:30 pm we take a 1-hour break
Quitting Time – Expect to end the day between 4:30 pm and 5:00 pm
Day two , Start at 8:30am
What to Expect on Day Two – Today is the day we get the insides of our projects completed and some students may even start on the outside arms.
This is the “dig in and get-it-done day” in order to reach the finish line on the final day.
During day two the bonds between the students have formed and there is usually lots of lively discussion and laughter.
By the end of day two everyone is usually tired, but more importantly, feeling very proud of all they have accomplished.
Lunch Time – At 12:30 pm we take a 1-hour break
Quitting Time – Expect to end the day between 4:30 pm and 5:00 pm
Day Threee, Start at 8:30am
What to Expect on Day Three – It’s the last day and often times we will be finished mid-afternoon…but that is not always the case.
On day 3 we finish up the outsides and attend to those little details that some pieces have, such as attaching double welt, adding decorative tacks, or hand stitching.
We may also address the unexpected details that a student might have decided to add to their piece.
Today you leave with a piece you can be proud of!
Lunch Time – At 12:30 pm we take a 1-hour break
Quitting Time – Expect to end the day no later than 4:00 pm