Tuesday, March 8, 2011

I’m Guest Posting on CSI!!!

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Hey all!  Exciting news  - - I’m guest posting on CSI today!  If you haven’t been to CSI, it is a fantastic site filled with lots of inspiration and linky parties!  Each week there is a different category, and this week, it is re-upholstery and slipcovers.  I wrote a tutorial for my guest post on how to re-upholster this chair:
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to make it look like this:
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I know I have received many emails from all of you with before and after pictures attached of the many re-upholstery projects you have been inspired to do because of reading my tutorials.  This week is the perfect week to link up those projects to CSI and show the blog world what you have done!

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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Removing Staples!

 

I get questions all the time about removing staples when re-upholstering. 

What are the best tools?

Do I have to remove all the staples?

 

STAPLES - - - the bane of my existence!!!  I hate those pesky staples too!!  When I first started re-upholstering I thought I needed to get every one of those boogers out - - I have now come to the conclusion that unless they are sticking up - - they are not going to get in the way of my progress!!  So no - - -don't worry about pulling them all out - - make sure you have a smooth surface to work with, but if that smooth surface happens to have 50 staples in it that are flush against the frame, I still don't worry about it.

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  I have found a great tool for removing staples - - at Harbor Freight they have a heavy duty staple remover that you just put under the edge of the staple then rock it back and the staple pops right out.

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I love it!!  And for $2.99 you can't go wrong!!  (BTW - - - pick up a big magnet while you are there, then you can just pick up all your staples with the magnet and not ruin your vacuum or step on them!!  It's my little trick!!) Often when i am removing staples, I will use that tool and loosen them all, then go along the entire side using my wire cutter pliers to pull them all out.IMG_6383 IMG_6388 IMG_6392 

When taking off the old fabric, you are going to start by removing the dust cover on the bottom of the chair, then the skirt if your piece has one, followed by the back of your chair, the front of the chair, then the arms and finally the front of the back.  Take pictures as you remove each piece, so you can refer back to them as you are putting your piece back together.  When you are putting your new fabric on, you will do it in the opposite order that you took it off.  So your first piece back on would be the front of the back, seat, arms etc. and finally finishing with the back of the chair and the dust cover.

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