Evening in the Country...

Evening in the Country...
...a gorgeous view of the WV mountains I get to enjoy everyday. Also the place Bri proposed earlier this year! [Not taken on that day.]

Sunday, April 12, 2009

First Steps: Bench Reupholstering



So...the brown velvet bench in my sewing room has to be brightened. And to give you a good idea on what I'm looking for, I have found this picture from Better Home + Garden:



So, I am going to have a lot of work ahead of me. And if I can only get every single staple out of this bench, I may be able to make some sort of progress. I should keep all the staples I pull and count them...it would be in the hundreds!



This is the top layer underneath the bench. The person who did the last upholstery job used a stiff netting material. You can see the areas where the old stuffing is falling through the webbing.




Here, I finally removed the first layer and all the staples with it. This is the part where I flip the bench on its side and rip off the faux welting (which was glued on, a method I may have to consider over handstitiching).



This is after the faux welting was ripped off (and saved for future reference) and also after I took out additional staples and almost ready to rip off the cushion...until I found even more staples!


Here I have flipped it back over onto the legs. I tried taking off the top layer but the buttons are threaded to the bottom of the bench and past the webbing.


Well..tomorrow I take back some veneer shelving. Apparently, it is not a good idea to spray paint anything with a veneer coating...I thought it was a good idea. Instead, B will help me cut shelves to my wanting. And it really is for the better, since Lowe's only carried the veneer style in four foot and three foot lengths. I plan to have two 5' x 12" and two 3'x12". Luckily, it is okay to spray paint metal.


That is the old dresser we are moving out tomorrow!

1 comment:

Jolena said...

I love the bench you have pictured for inspiration and it's shape is very similar to yours.. If you need help w/painting the bench, I'm your girl.. I LOVE painting furniture.. I just got an antique dresser that I will be painting this week.. I cannot wait to see the curved legs magically transform when I add the new color.. You'll see! The carvings on your bench are going to stand out so much more now.. I know the staples are tedious, but keep up the good work.. I promise you it will be rewarding.. You will love it.. and I imagine be hooked too, on the art of re-doing furniture! ;) It was good seeing you today.. talk to you soon
xx
Jolena