Upholstery Tools We Use
The art of upholstery has been around for several centuries and the original tools have changed very little.
Over the years there have been a few modern changes such as pneumatic staplers and walking foot sewing machines, but the most often used upholstery tools are still the same as they have been for many years.
Upholstery is one of those fields that does not require you to continually buy new tools as long as you buy the right ones to start with. Of course, there are always fun add-on items that you decide you “MUST HAVE” as your skills grow.
Take a look at the most common tools we use by visiting our Amazon Storefront. These are the tools we have personally selected and recommended.
*This link will take you to our Amazon Storefront
Here is a link to one of my blogs that talks about the different tools we use every day
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If you are struggling with upholstery skills, you’re not alone In any upholstery community where people are learning new upholstery skills you might read some comments like this: “I’ve been working on this sofa
Attending Hands-On Workshops
A few perspectives from an attendee in one of our Hands-On Workshops "I’ve been lucky enough to both attend and host Kim’s Upholstery Workshops and here are some perspectives on my experiences as an attendee."
Sewing Cushions Is Hard / I’LL NEVER BE GOOD AT THIS
What’s your Greatest Failure Sewing Cushions? Imagine being at a cocktail party. You’re standing there, looking fabulous, sipping a beverage and you’re asked, “What’s your greatest failure? Can you share? How did that change