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Reupholstering a Wingback Chair: a No-Sew method January 16, 2017

A no sew method to reupholstering a wingback chair: How I turned a free, but ugly chair into a showpiece!

When life gives y'all lemons, you make lemonade.

And when your Mother-in-law gives y'all an old, beat-up chair, yous recover it.

I recall that's how the saying goes. My in-laws had a chair that was on it's last leg sitting in their body store. Here's how I took this eyesore and turned information technology into a showpiece – my no run up method to reupholstering a wingback chair.

A no sew method to reupholstering a wingback chair: How I turned a free, but ugly chair into a showpiece!

I'grand sure this wingback was a stunner 30 years ago, standing alpine in it'due south tuftedness wearing those brass nails with pride.  And just as we all do, it succumbed to age and wear and tear.  The cushion no longer cushed, and the odour that wafted from the ripped pleather was quite unique, simply when my MIL asked us if we wanted this chair – I jumped at the gamble for a new project!

Allow me be clear – this is not a tutorial mail, because I had to reference other bloggers to help me out. Jessica from 4 Generations One Roof has an awesome no-run up reupholstery tutorial that was a huge help for me – plus she has a video which is what made this whole affair tangible. And, this chart from Jenny from Fiddling Green Notebook helped me know how much material and batting to purchase. I highly advise you lot employ their posts equally references to help out your upholstery projection.

The Programme

Before I began, I had to become my mind wrapped effectually reupholstering this chair since this was my get-go attempt ever at upholstery.

And to exist honest – all those buttons intimidated me.

I knew that if I tried to mimic the tufting, this project would be a beast to tackle, then I made information technology easy for myself and opted to forgo the 45 tufted buttons and just recover the chair.

According to Jenny's chart, I purchased 6 one/two yards of fabric and batting. Adjacent, I gathered my tools and let me tell you, this was the smartest step.  I purchased one of these staple remover claws.  Be prepared to remove hundreds of staples – HUNDREDS – and you will demand the right tool for the job.

I too purchased a pneumatic staple gun to brand the no-sew process easier on me. Y'all just hook it upward to an air compressor and it makes the stapling easy peasy. Plus I felt like a boss with each pop of the stapler!

The Process

As I started disassembling the chair, I made sure to document the steps to brand it helpful to reassemble. I took pictures as I went along and kept track of the pieces.

A no sew method to reupholstering a wingback chair: How I turned a free, but ugly chair into a showpiece!

A no sew method to reupholstering a wingback chair: How I turned a free, but ugly chair into a showpiece!

As each console was removed, I numbered it and notated it then I knew which piece was which.  You volition want to save the old panels and use them as templates to cutting out the new fabric panels, so don't throw them abroad!

Another thing is to look out for are the upholstery ribs and tack strips.

A no sew method to reupholstering a wingback chair: How I turned a free, but ugly chair into a showpiece!

A no sew method to reupholstering a wingback chair: How I turned a free, but ugly chair into a showpiece!

Again, this is where taking photos saved this project. Seeing how the manufacturer placed them and mimicking their method made this project doable for me.

As I was removing the fabric, I noticed that the cream in the back and seat of the chair had holes where the buttons were.

To fix the holes in the foam, I came upwardly with a neat idea.  The tufted buttons were tied around huge hunks of batting on the back side. I snipped the buttons free removing the batting.

A no sew method to reupholstering a wingback chair: How I turned a free, but ugly chair into a showpiece!

Then I used those huge gobs of cotton to stuff the holes on the front end side.

A no sew method to reupholstering a wingback chair: How I turned a free, but ugly chair into a showpiece!

After disassembling the chair, I covered it with batting and and it looked every bit if those holes were never there!

The last thing I did before referring to the tutorials was to add the cush back to the seat. We happened to accept 3 inch cream on hand from audio proofing our recording studio, and so I used those scraps to fix the saggy seat. I likewise spray painted the legs of the chair black.

Then I followed the steps in the tutorials to reassemble the chair, using my notes and photos as a reference, cut the pieces from the saved fabric panels.

And my, doesn't she await then pretty?!

A no sew method to reupholstering a wingback chair: How I turned a free, but ugly chair into a showpiece!

I took this discarded, headed to the dump of a chair and turned it into a stunner!

A no sew method to reupholstering a wingback chair: How I turned a free, but ugly chair into a showpiece!

A no sew method to reupholstering a wingback chair: How I turned a free, but ugly chair into a showpiece!

I spray painted the old brass trim black and added information technology back to the chair.

Ane thwarting was the armrests. I tried to boom the the brass tacks back on the armrests, but they wouldn't go in straight, no matter how I tried. Afterward nearly four hours of failed attempts, and finally calling uncle to have Trent give it a endeavour with no success, we abandoned the nail heads on the arms. It was just as well frustrating, but even without the brass tacks, it still looks bang-up!

A no sew method to reupholstering a wingback chair: How I turned a free, but ugly chair into a showpiece!

A no sew method to reupholstering a wingback chair: How I turned a free, but ugly chair into a showpiece!

I opted for black piping to requite the chair a little pop. Plus it looks groovy with the black nail heads and black legs.

A no sew method to reupholstering a wingback chair: How I turned a free, but ugly chair into a showpiece!

The other catchy problem was getting the patterned fabric to line upward. That little detail made my caput hurt as if I were solving an algebraic equation.

A no sew method to reupholstering a wingback chair: How I turned a free, but ugly chair into a showpiece!

It may not be perfect, merely I'chiliad very pleased with the cease upshot! It'south super cushy and comfy and I'm proud to know that I rescued a piece from the dump.

A no sew method to reupholstering a wingback chair: How I turned a free, but ugly chair into a showpiece!

A no sew method to reupholstering a wingback chair: How I turned a free, but ugly chair into a showpiece!

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A no sew method to reupholstering a wingback chair: How I turned a free, but ugly chair into a showpiece!

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