How to Reupholster a Queen Anne Arm Chair
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What You Get
5 Streaming HD video lessons with anytime, anywhere access
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70 minutes of close-up instruction from an expert
Answers to student questions from instructor and owner of Kim’s Upholstery, Kimberley Chagnon
- Discussions with other members in the DIY Group
Class Overview
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 will learn to:
- Use upholstery tools and upholstery supplies – sign up for free to watch the video Top 10 Upholstery Tools I Use Every Day in our free membership section.
- Tear down
- Tie Springs
- Pad up your project
- Measure and cut fabric
- Add cording
- Close the outside back
- Put on a dust cover
Run Time: Approximately 70 minutes
Class Lesson Breakdown
- Part 1 – Tear Down
- Part 2 – Eight Way Spring Tie
- Part 3 – Padding and Upholstering the Seat
- Part 4 – Padding and Upholstering the Inside Back
- Part 5 – Closing the Outside Back and Dust Cover
Materials
- 1 Roll Cotton
- 1 oz. Dacron
- 9/16″ and 1/2″ staples
- Curve Ease
- Metal tack strip
- Burlap
- Jute webbing or sagless
- 5/32″ welt cord
- 1 1/4″ edge Roll
Taught By
Kimberley Chagnon
Kimberley ChagnonWith over 20 years of experience, Kimberley Chagnon has become a trusted name in both upholstery and instruction. In 1996, she started her own business, Kim’s Upholstery, which continues to thrive and give clients the custom upholstery they truly want. When she’s not busy in the workroom, Kim is busy teaching. For the past six years, she’s led classes for the Window Coverings Association of America group as well as popular trade shows, workshops and conferences.
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