I saw this tutorial at Made by Meg and knew that I could "just do it"!
Here is the inspiration photo. Meg's tutorial showed me the way!
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Here is our ugly blue chair!
See why it was bugging me!
You will have to read on to see how it turned out!
Since this is my husband's chair I knew that I had to be pretty conservative with my fabric choice.
I would have picked something like this from the Piece O'Cake Blog.
But since I figured I wasn't the one who would be sitting in it.....I played nice and picked this fabric!
This was one of those projects that ended up being way easier than I thought it would be....a nice surprise!
Seriously, if I hadn't gotten all OCD at the end about the finishing, I could have been done in less than 2 hours!
The Process
There was a definite space between the front and back of the top part of the chair.
I did a little experimenting and realized that I could probably just push the fabric into the space.
THAT WORKED!
I didn't make a pattern (typical Sweetwater Style)
I just cut a generous piece of fabric for the front and started tucking and trimming.
We were afraid to take the arms off...the chair is so old we thought it might never go back together again!
That meant I need to do a little more tucking and folding around the arms....more about that later.
Once the front was done....I did the same thing with the back.
I was actually pleased with the boring fabric because it is a chenille with a lot of give in it. This made it stretch and tuck very well.
I used these tools for the tucking process because they were the first tools I saw in the drawer.
A couple of flat head screwdrivers or a cheap table knife would have worked too!
The next step was taking the back and seat apart.
Got a little help with that because the bolts were on so tight....but with some "man" power we got it done!
Again NO pattern...I just turned the chair seat upside down on the fabric and cut around it.
The original seat was wrapped with an elastic binding that was not attached to the actual chair....kind of like a shower cap.
That made it easy to just pinch and tuck the new fabric around and underneath the old stuff.
The original seat was wrapped with an elastic binding that was not attached to the actual chair....kind of like a shower cap.
That made it easy to just pinch and tuck the new fabric around and underneath the old stuff.
Here is the seat once the new fabric was all tucked in.
Now I had to decide how to attach it.
I considered using my trusty glue gun....and that would have worked.
But since I have my wonderful compressor and stapler I decided to see if I could staple into the cardboard frame. (I never said this was a quality chair)
That worked very well...giving me the ability to stretch and tuck all the way around.
Once that was done....I was too impatient to wait for "man" power and I put the chair back together with only "woman" power....I am sure John will "check my work" before he sits down!
Here is the chair in my workroom!
From
PILLED
REALLY UGLY
Now I had to decide how to attach it.
I considered using my trusty glue gun....and that would have worked.
But since I have my wonderful compressor and stapler I decided to see if I could staple into the cardboard frame. (I never said this was a quality chair)
That worked very well...giving me the ability to stretch and tuck all the way around.
Once that was done....I was too impatient to wait for "man" power and I put the chair back together with only "woman" power....I am sure John will "check my work" before he sits down!
Here is the chair in my workroom!
From
FADED
PILLED
REALLY UGLY
To
Pretty Darn Nice!
Don't You Agree?
OCD Disclaimer About Finishing!
When I got the chair back together, I wasn't satisfied with some of the places where the back wasn't tight enough and where there were puckers where the arm attached to the seat back. I got out my trusty curved needle and tightened up those areas. Wouldn't have HAD to do that....but you know!
Since every chair is different
Check out these posts with tutorials for redoing office chairs for inspiration for your own project.
Piece O'Cake Blog Tutorial
AND.....I won't be needing to choose a conservative fabric for this!
What do you think of these?
Fireflies and Jellybeans
I am inspired to do my sewing chair next!
What do you think of these?
Looks like a trip to the fabric store for ME!
But now I have to watch the DVD that came with my new VITA MIX Blender so I can operate it!
Go Figure that the blender is so complex that it needs it's own DVD!
We are gonna make ice cream....wish us luck!
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Hello...new follower from the COJ hop. Your chair came out fabulously! I did a similar project on a computer chair we were given for my daughter's room. I was re-doing the decor and all in her room and the chair did not match anything (quite ugly at that)! So I spray painted the base and made cozies for the seat and back. Came out fabulous! I was a happy camper.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great transformation, my husbands office chair really needs a makeover, I just need to make a start! I ma now google friend following you, Karima x www.karimascrafts.com
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and we become bloggy friends! :)
Have a lovely day,
~meg~
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PS
Love the chair!!!
Great job on the chair. I wish I was handy. I would simply get frustrated and give up. Now following you from Footloose and Fancy Free. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteThe chair turned out really pretty! You have some skills there, no joke:) I'm glad I discovered your blog and I am now following you thanks to Footloose and Fancy Free, and it would be so nice if you could share the love back on my blog;)
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I like it! I'm looking forward to seeing your prettier chair too - I like the last two fabrics best.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the shout out! I am glad I inspired you to recover you chair too! :)
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PS the link to my tutorial is: http://madebymeg.net/blog/diy-recovering-an-office-chair/
ReplyDeleteIn case anyone is looking, the link in the post above is only to my homepage. ;)
Thanks Meg...you really did get me going! I am glad you directed us to the right page for the tutorial. But....I love your whole blog...so there!
ReplyDeleteLove the makeover. I have a chair desperate for a similar treatment but I've been too scared to tackle it. Can't wait to see your sewing chair - all the fabrics you picked are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThis is helpfull, I have to dress up one for my brother. Tnx for tips...
ReplyDeleteGreat re-do of the chair! Looks like new! Have fun making a funky patterned and coloured one for yourself!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking to a Round Tuit!
Hope you have a great week!
Jill @ Creating my way to Success
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This looks great and thanks for the links to all the how-to's! I have an ugly chair that I use for sewing that might just need this kind of attention this week!
ReplyDeleteGreat job! I may give it a try!
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What a transformation! I know just what kinda chair you recovered, they are all over the place, and most get thrown away, great idea to recover them! Thanks for linking this how to up at Eat, Grow, Sew!
ReplyDeleteGreat job!
ReplyDeleteMust have been a tough job but you did it well.
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The party for this week is going on... hope to see you there again :)
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ReplyDeleteWell done, woman! Can't hardly wait to see which gorgeous fabric you pick for the next chair...I love them all. Hmmmm, I need to take another look at my own chair now.
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ReplyDeleteLove the makeover. I have a chair desperate for a similar treatment but I've been too scared to tackle it. Can't wait to see your sewing chair - all the fabrics you picked are gorgeous.
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What a great transformation, my husbands office chair really needs a makeover, I just need to make a start! I ma now google friend following you, http://www.sitbackandrelax.com.au..
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I'm loving this makeover...especially because those desk chairs always seem to be so disposable for most people when all they need to do is a simple up cycle! Well done! :-) you should enter your up cycle in Craftbaby's "Upcycle Challenge"! Http://www.craftbaby.com/contests/3/upcycle-it-sweeps
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