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Old 01-08-2010, 09:20 AM
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well Chris, have to say, I did like the first picture, but you did a great job on re upholstering it.
I have some dining room chairs I am going to tackle in the spring.
April, I love your chair. I think it would look fantastic with the little skirt around the edge of the seat.
Oh, how I wish I had something that belonged to my grandma or my dad.
I do have my maternal gma's sewing machine. It weighs an absolute ton!
What colors are you thinking of April?
(I sure do love your cutie patootie always helping you post, too :wink: )
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Old 01-08-2010, 10:29 AM
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Originally Posted by quiltncrazy
well Chris, have to say, I did like the first picture, but you did a great job on re upholstering it.
I have some dining room chairs I am going to tackle in the spring.
April, I love your chair. I think it would look fantastic with the little skirt around the edge of the seat.
Oh, how I wish I had something that belonged to my grandma or my dad.
I do have my maternal gma's sewing machine. It weighs an absolute ton!
What colors are you thinking of April?
(I sure do love your cutie patootie always helping you post, too :wink: )
I am thinking to do it as close to the original color as possible which is like a carmelly brown. I would enjoy have the sewing machine!
Thank you...I am thinking of putting a new picture of the cutie in to help me post...I just have to find a cute one :-)
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Old 01-08-2010, 03:24 PM
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Originally Posted by cumberlandquiltchick
I had an upholstery business for 15 years. I've redone a few of these. It probably originally had the bottom upholstered w/an attached box pleated little skirt hanging down. Then there would have been a separate cushion sitting on top of that, about 4"thick w/cording on top and bottom. Then it would have probably had a separate back cushion that had little loops at the top to go around those top pieces of wood on each side and also tied on the bottom. Great chair! Sandra
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You are exactly right! My SIL has one just like it and recently had hers redone and you described hers to a T!
I love this chair and I am definetly going to fix her up :-)
Thanks so much!
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PS Chris that chair looks fabulous-you did an awesome job!
CHRIS~YOU DID do an excellent job! I forgot to note that in my comments, but thought it...... XOXO
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nice chair.
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