I can’t believe she used this fabric on the chairs. I bought that table cloth to make a bag for my “stuff” . Looked so durable I thought it was perfect. Just love William Morris fabrics.
Fabulous episode!❤❤❤ Anthony's chair was superb, so grand! The use of the antique typewriter letters was very clever and made such a good profit. The pair of Mid Mod chairs with the William Morris fabric was unexpected and a real work of art. Bravo to all the creators!
Wow! I 😍 LOVED both remakes & definite upcycles of the chairs (they were splendid)... Did not guess in a million years an old typewriter would become Jewellery - excellent... Sarah, making those tiny pendents must've taken hours & such patient soldering together... Why don't you charge for labor? I always wonder about that - time is money... Even in the craft business ❤ Love each & every chapter of "Money for nothing" You perform "ordinary miracles" in such unusual ways... Keep going🎉
Bryn didn't like the look of his old chair one tiny little bit and it showed! But he kept his smile, and more importantly the chair did not go into the garbage and someone else enjoys it. And the chair was spared the flocking! What the flock were they thinking at the upholstery shop when they agreed on that...
Absolutely love.What was done with the typewriter?What an inventive and need idea.I wish you would taken the plate off the back.And so that is a ruler that would have been awesome.I would have bought it
I am so enjoying your channel. The expertise of the designers, furniture craftsmen, are unique and transformative. The finished products are beautiful. Is Sarah making any profit herself? Greetings from Canada.
I miss Emma every time I see a renovated piece of furniture, wishing she were still with us.---I frequently wonder why none of the presenters sit on the finished furniture. Only occasionally will Sarah sit down, and it's frustrating that they always leave the chair/bench/couch up on the work table. That gilded chair looked very short.
Loved what Emma did with the chairs, the typewriter parts reuse were predictable (been there, done that) and quite liked the gold leaf on the 'gentleman's chair' but hated the fabric!
I don't mind, i even wuite like the idea of an off-beat upholstery fabric, but I hate the one on the Victorian chair. However, I am hugely relieved the idea of flocking the woodwork was ditched. Painting it was appropriate; flocking it would have been destructive, not counting becoming the chair's new dirt trap.
What a shame that Sarah destroyed the old typewriter- if it had been cleaned it would have been a lovely antique. Maybe not worth much but aesthetically attractive in the right setting. The armchair was pretty unique and stunning after its restoration.The two chairs looked so different and so smart .Two out of three !
@@Squiffy1313 I didn’t know that- I picked up a very old typewriter years ago in a reclamation yard and I love it and personally,I couldn’t bear the thought of it being turned into jewellery but that’s just me !!
I enjoy your program and some of the ideas but I feel that you pay a lot of money for some items for me even the price people pay to buy it some times it is crazy
Big Chair not my style (at all!), Sarah's work not bad, I liked the buttons especially, and the 2 chairs, so and so, don't like the yellow legs. Good work on her part though!
I can’t believe she used this fabric on the chairs. I bought that table cloth to make a bag for my “stuff” . Looked so durable I thought it was perfect. Just love William Morris fabrics.
Fabulous episode!❤❤❤
Anthony's chair was superb, so grand! The use of the antique typewriter letters was very clever and made such a good profit. The pair of Mid Mod chairs with the William Morris fabric was unexpected and a real work of art. Bravo to all the creators!
The chairs covered with William Morris fabric are my favorites! How beautiful!
Wow! I 😍 LOVED both remakes & definite upcycles of the chairs (they were splendid)...
Did not guess in a million years an old typewriter would become Jewellery - excellent...
Sarah, making those tiny pendents must've taken hours & such patient soldering together... Why don't you charge for labor? I always wonder about that - time is money... Even in the craft business ❤
Love each & every chapter of "Money for nothing"
You perform "ordinary miracles" in such unusual ways...
Keep going🎉
Money for Nothing is a t.v. show - Sara is one of the well paid show presenters
Glad they didn't ruin the Victorian chair with flocking...IT TURNED OUT BRILLIANTLY....
Bryn didn't like the look of his old chair one tiny little bit and it showed! But he kept his smile, and more importantly the chair did not go into the garbage and someone else enjoys it.
And the chair was spared the flocking! What the flock were they thinking at the upholstery shop when they agreed on that...
All well done! Thank you so very much for sharing♥️
Сера всегда путем экзальтации труда умножает на 10. Браво!❤
Absolutely love.What was done with the typewriter?What an inventive and need idea.I wish you would taken the plate off the back.And so that is a ruler that would have been awesome.I would have bought it
The announcer on this show is hilarious.
Arthur Smith! Isn’t he? 🤣
Creative to be sure.
I think Emma is absolutely adorable. But I understand she has passed. How sad, she was a talent!
Do you mean she died?
I love all the projects. They are brilliant
I am so enjoying your channel. The expertise of the designers, furniture craftsmen, are unique and transformative. The finished products are beautiful. Is Sarah making any profit herself? Greetings from Canada.
She is well paid for presenting the t.v. show
I miss Emma every time I see a renovated piece of furniture, wishing she were still with us.---I frequently wonder why none of the presenters sit on the finished furniture. Only occasionally will Sarah sit down, and it's frustrating that they always leave the chair/bench/couch up on the work table. That gilded chair looked very short.
Loved what Emma did with the chairs, the typewriter parts reuse were predictable (been there, done that) and quite liked the gold leaf on the 'gentleman's chair' but hated the fabric!
That chair is beautiful
How long does it take to finish these pieces? Lorraine's hair grew so much! Great chairs.
😂
I don't mind, i even wuite like the idea of an off-beat upholstery fabric, but I hate the one on the Victorian chair. However, I am hugely relieved the idea of flocking the woodwork was ditched. Painting it was appropriate; flocking it would have been destructive, not counting becoming the chair's new dirt trap.
What a shame that Sarah destroyed the old typewriter- if it had been cleaned it would have been a lovely antique. Maybe not worth much but aesthetically attractive in the right setting. The armchair was pretty unique and stunning after its restoration.The two chairs looked so different and so smart .Two out of three !
Not a fan of what she does anyway...
@@aliceinwonderland.2080 Jewelry out of typewriter keys has been done many times before. There was a phase when it was a craft fair staple,
@@Squiffy1313 I didn’t know that- I picked up a very old typewriter years ago in a reclamation yard and I love it and personally,I couldn’t bear the thought of it being turned into jewellery but that’s just me !!
@@aliceinwonderland.2080 I agree with you. I will never take apart my old typewriter, either.
I agree, the lady she got it from had a great idea, use it as the base for a lamp
I enjoy your program and some of the ideas but I feel that you pay a lot of money for some items for me even the price people pay to buy it some times it is crazy
Big Chair not my style (at all!), Sarah's work not bad, I liked the buttons especially, and the 2 chairs, so and so, don't like the yellow legs. Good work on her part though!
I hope he signs his work.
I've been watching your 'You tube channel and I'm impressed. I'd love to share some growth ideas with you.
That gentlemens chair looks flocking hideous now 🤦♂️