Tuesday, November 26, 2013

The Chair

Back in May we bought a comfortable & cheap chair at Savers, which unfortunately had really gross fabric on it. So we also bought a lot of really cool blue upholstery fabric to reupholster the chair with.
Russell lounging in the chair we just bought from Savers back in May. Notice how dirty the chair is! 
 We started the process by slowly and methodically peeling back the layers of fabric, and we eventually got to the bones of the chair. I did most of the deconstruction, and Joanna did the fabric.
Dissection of the chair started with removing the skirt, which was just stapled in place with cardboard. 

At first we couldn't figure out what was holding the side panels to the chair, then we discovered that flaps of the panels were wrapped around this tack strip and hammered into the wood of the chair! Chair-makers are clever! 

Here's the chair with no back and side panels, no skirt, no cushion, and no rotating/rocking metal base! 

Once the back panel was off, we started removing the staples from the front panel.
This is the top of the chair which has fabric, fluff, and a supporting web-like rigid mesh all sewed together! 

Here is the front pillow/panel of the chair detached from the frame, and the arm-rest panels have been removed too.
Hundreds of staples were removed during this project! 

This is the lower arm rest exterior. There was soooooo much nasty junk caught in here!
I found toys, popcorn, coins, rocks, wrappers, etc.
And the fabric had lots of stains all over it! Gross! 
 When we were all done with the deconstruction, then came the fun part! We put the chair back together the best we could remember that it went. . . .
Here's Joanna with the completely naked chair frame.
She is attaching the first of the new upholstery panels!
She's thrilled. 

After an evening of work, we had the pillow back panel reattached, the front panel, and the left arm panel
Joanna spent a lot of time meticulously copying each panel from the old fabric, and making sure all the pieces were sewed together properly! This was here uber-craft for the fall! 
 We ran into a little bump in the road when we couldn't get the tack strips to hammer nicely back in to the chair, so we improvised and ended up with a more fancy looking chair! (Joanna had to hammer in most of these silver button nails because for some reason I kept bending them!!) Plus Russell loves to push the chair's buttons!
Finally the front-facing parts of the chair are all stapled back on! I did most of the reconstruction up to this point, but then I turned it over to the hammer skills of Joanna to put the new back panel on.
I did this because I kept ruining the upholstery nails/buttons we bought, and the tack strips were too bent out of shape to re-use. . . 

Tah-dah! Here is the finished product!
Notice how bright and vibrant it is!
Now that IS a chair we want to sit in!
Russell loves it!
He is very proud of  his mommy and daddy for this new-look and feel comfy chair for his room! 

Here is the chair back in its spot in Russell's room.
Russell is admiring its splendor . . . . 

Bonus Russell picture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

All in all, it was a great learning process, and the chair now looks fantastic!!

So everyone should come visit us just to see our newly reupholstered chair!!!!!

- Ben

4 comments:

Emily said...

Wow, Preston and I should do an uber craft together. I would what it be?

Janet said...

Or you could give the chair to us and it would be a good excuse to visit us. Brooke needs one of those chairs. Not true. I need one and yours looks pretty awesome.

Tracy said...

Awesome! I'm impressed.

PK said...

Wow, we are impressed!! And we have a chair and couch you could re-do for us when you are here at Christmas time. ;-)