How to Reupholster a Chair Seat and Back

Learn how to reupholster a chair seat and back and even a couch! There's no need to pay someone else to fix your chairs or sofa, get the basics down of furniture upholstery today.

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Learn how to reupholster a chair seat and back and even a couch! There’s no need to pay someone else to fix your chairs or sofa, get the basics down of furniture upholstery today.

Upholstery is just one more activity that’s wrapped in mystery for no good reason whatsoever. Once you get past your mental block about reupholstering furniture, you’ll find that every piece of stuffed furniture is made so that the fabric can be replaced when it wears out, and anyone with basic sewing skills and simple tools (hammer, screwdriver, pliers, staple gun) can do it. There’s no need to take an expensive course, or any course at all. Your own sofa or whatever will give you all the instructions you need as you go along. You will be pleased with the final product and the fact that you saved money in the process.

My “teacher” was an easy chair that my husband, Jim, and I bought when we were first married. It was sturdy, attractive, and very comfortable. Three children later, though, its covering had become badly soiled and worn. Professional reupholstering (we checked) would have cost more than the original price of the entire article–fabric, frame, and all. Although we talked about doing the job at home, the chair’s curved arms and deeply tufted backrest made the undertaking seem so complicated that we were afraid to try. Then the poor thing got to looking so sad that we had to choose between discarding it or tackling its renovation ourselves. So our adventures in reupholstery began.

Getting Started With Furniture Upholstery

My first move was to purchase some inexpensive dress-weight cotton material. I knew it wouldn’t hold up as upholstery, but figured that if the job turned out well we could duplicate our success later in better-grade fabric. As another precaution, I bought several yards more than I estimated we needed, with an eye to all the mistakes we were going to make.

  • Updated on Sep 7, 2022
  • Originally Published on Nov 1, 1974
Tagged with: building furniture, furniture, furniture projects
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