Training Videos

  • In this video you'll learn how to make a Tailored Bed Skirt with center pleats.

  • This is a video for the beginner upholsterer. The techniques you will learn in this video can be applied to many types of wood arm chairs and can be used to learn to reupholster a variety of other chairs.

  • In this Bolster Pillow video I will teach you how to make a bolster pillow, add fabric covered buttons and mix multiple fabrics in one project.

    Bolsters are long, cylindrical support pillows that can be made to complement your bedding and brighten up the room.

  • This is a video for the beginner upholsterer. The techniques you will learn in this video can be applied to many types of wood arm chairs and can be used to learn to reupholster a variety of other chairs.

  • In this video, you’ll learn how to make a basic duvet cover with a stitched flange and a flat welt with split corners.

    You’ll also learn how to insert an invisible zipper. You’ll learn the difference between a duvet and a duvet cover, and how to understand take up.
  • In this video, Donna Cash will show you how to make a pillow sham with a stitched flange with contrast welt cord around the edges.

    The front of the pillow is color blocked with a unique feature band covering the zipper. Wait until you see the unusual zipper Donna teaches in this video. And of course Donna loves embellishments so you will learn to make a few embellishments for your pillow sham.
  • In this Dining Room Chair upholstery video tutorial you will learn the steps we used in upholstering this chair. The video begins with your seat support system including sagless and springs. Once we have completed the springing up portion of the seat I will then go into padding the seats before applying the finished fabric.
  • In this video, Donna Cash takes the fear out of sewing zippers.

    Learn 5 different techniques for sewing zippers into your project.  These skills can be used for creating beautiful pillows, custom bedding, and more.  Did you know you can add these to window treatments and upholstery?  Heck YEAH!

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