I have a lot more respect for furniture, after seeing how much hard works goes into the making. thank you sir! You made it look easy when it clearly isn't.
Kendria Hill - And take into consideration that this was the easy cheap short cut way... he took an already made chair... imagine if he had to build that chair from scratch... then we can say he builds furniture as well (not that he doesn't) but in this case he.just re-upholstered it... and that too was a lot of work.
Your craftsmanship is flawless. You make it look so easy. I want to learn to reupholster furniture, it helps me to relax. However, there are no training locations near me. Im proud to see a Cali guy representing home well. Thank you for sharing your gift.
fantastic work, well done! quick question... can we see how you cut and shape the fabric to fit over the actual seat not the back. if that makes sense. really want to give it a try but unsure on this step. thank you
Nice work!.. as always. I dos not hear how many inches is foam you used for the seat. and for those watchers asking about the diamonds shape, look for his previous video No sewing tufted headboard. Really interesting.
Hola Joven , mil felicidades que rrrreeeeeete chula le quedó el tapiz de esa silla , Dios da dones a sus hijos para que los exploten , y usted lo hace a la perfección,.
@15:56 you cut off the excess piping, you could cut off the excess fabric from 1 pipe and the excess pipe from another and then wrapp the excess fabric around the excess piping thus leaving a more subtle transition?
Hola amigo te felicito por aprender este oficio tambonito yo estoy mirando y con eso aprendere el capitoniado veo todos tus trabajos por esta pajina no hablo ingles solo español pero miro tu trabajo es perfecto valeeeee
I love watching your videos! I am wanting to do some channel back style tufting. You don't happen to have a video on that, atleast I haven't found it. Is there a way to do it by sculpting the foam instead of stuffing each channel?
Did you make the seat and back covers or do they come like that. I see the back already had a tuffed looked to it and the seat cover was already formed
normal practice when doing a whole set of chairs would be to hve sewing machinist prepare the repeated parts in advance to save on the upholsterer's labour.
Trabalho perfeito! Quantos centímetros de espuma você recomenda para o acento e para o encosto? Estou para renovar minhas cadeiras (DIY). Obrigada pela atenção!
Great videos it's nice to see a young guy with you're experience did you ever try to do tufting on the cutting table as to be done directly on you're foam with an added lining on back using prong bottons instead of loops it may be less complicated and mutch easier you could have you're tufting done before you cut you're plywood for a headboard and you won't have to actually go under you're piece to attach each bottom let me know what you think
I have a lot more respect for furniture, after seeing how much hard works goes into the making. thank you sir! You made it look easy when it clearly isn't.
Kendria Hill - And take into consideration that this was the easy cheap short cut way... he took an already made chair... imagine if he had to build that chair from scratch... then we can say he builds furniture as well (not that he doesn't) but in this case he.just re-upholstered it... and that too was a lot of work.
Your craftsmanship is flawless. You make it look so easy. I want to learn to reupholster furniture, it helps me to relax. However, there are no training locations near me. Im proud to see a Cali guy representing home well. Thank you for sharing your gift.
I knew your a professional, I still can’t believe how fast and precise you are👍
14:27 I wish I could've seen a zoomed in version when the fabric flipped over.
The thin layers of fiber are effective in ensuring smooth transitions. Finished product looks very nice!
would be great to see a video on how the fabric is pre stitched into the diamond tuft
Super MASTER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!CHAPEAU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Best Wishes.
For some reason I thought this would be easy!! :) great work! Now I know why these chairs are so expensive!
Me too. I was like all I need is fabric, foam and a staple gun.
Me three. It is a beaute though!
Well it is easy
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It confuses me to see all that mess INSIDE the chair.
Es redificil encontrar alguien tan prolijo y que haga excelente trabajo
Felicitaciones a este señor muy hábil con sus manos bendecidas
Wow!!! Nothing short of amazing. I've always thought this could be done, but never thought it could ever look so fantastic. You are my hero!!
You are a master at what you do that is a craft.. maybe one day you'll have classes to teach people how to do your craft .. amazing work 👍😊🌻
me encanta tu trabajo, se nota que pones mucho empeño y profisionalismo. felicitaciones
fantastic work, well done! quick question... can we see how you cut and shape the fabric to fit over the actual seat not the back. if that makes sense. really want to give it a try but unsure on this step. thank you
Now I understand why these chairs are so expensive! So much work, effort and knowledge went into this. Amazing results!!!
mind blowing job ,through innovative hands - maid now looks most than queen
Quedó hermosa 😊😍🤩 como todo lo que hacés.
Felicitaciones!!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Amazing! That would take so much patience for me.
Beautiful! Do you have a video that explains the tack strips? Where to get, this get work etc? Also the piping?
Loved how you turned an older chair into a Beautiful New back and seat reupholstered chair!
En verdad ud es un maestro del detalle uff le felicito mil bendiciones éxitos totales amén
Great job, but what's the thing you used to nail the back panel on - the long thing with spikes?
Beautiful ! I wish I could of seen how to sew the fabric . I love the chair!
I LOVE this fabric! 😍❤️👌🏼
Ur awesome, I love how u turned a reg chair to something that looks super expensive!
You did an amazing job 👍🏻
Can you please link below all the material you used (fabrics, measurements,glue ...)
You are the best.....From Barcelona, Greetings.
Hi.. I truely enjoyed watching this video... it was a pleasure!!.....Peace!
I am very glad that found your channel!
I am enrolled, to learn some technique to renew my boring furniture. :)
Thanks and good job!
I am sooooo inspired. . . to jack some chairs up because that's what's gonna happen lol
BEAUTIFUL WORK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jocelyn Hughes lol....
Jocelyn Hughes ..you and me both 😂😂😂😂
تنجيد كراس.
Beautiful work! I love your attention to detail the most! Keep up the great work.
I love this guy...I can't make nothing...but enjoy watching
Excelente trabajo Biutiful maestro
How did you compensate for the extra height of the seat? Does the chair still fit under a table with a person seated on it?
Your work is great and very educational thank you for posting these videos
Thanks so much for the great details and the beautiful work you did. Now I can do my chairs. 😊
Hermoso! y gracias por compartir tantas cosas maravillosas que haces!..
Wow. you made it looks so easy but that's a lot of hard work there.
great job!
Beautiful work.
Can you explain why you sewed the tufting instead of folding the tufts?
Nice work!.. as always. I dos not hear how many inches is foam you used for the seat. and for those watchers asking about the diamonds shape, look for his previous video No sewing tufted headboard. Really interesting.
The seat was 3inch foam x
This was a joy to watch! Blessings!
Increíble!!! Exelente trabajo! Felicitaciones!!!
Hola Joven , mil felicidades que rrrreeeeeete chula le quedó el tapiz de esa silla , Dios da dones a sus hijos para que los exploten , y usted lo hace a la perfección,.
Thanks for all good work
Amazing work you make it look so easy! This is something I really want to get into. Thanks for the inspiration!
Imagine to do a bad job with all this what you need! It would cost you a little fortune till you would get skill that you need.
@15:56 you cut off the excess piping, you could cut off the excess fabric from 1 pipe and the excess pipe from another and then wrapp the excess fabric around the excess piping thus leaving a more subtle transition?
Hola amigo te felicito por aprender este oficio tambonito yo estoy mirando y con eso aprendere el capitoniado veo todos tus trabajos por esta pajina no hablo ingles solo español pero miro tu trabajo es perfecto valeeeee
Absolutely Gorgeous work!!!
Gorgeous work.
Nice work and this was so interesting to watch. The only thing I would’ve did differently is paint the legs a different color.
You are the Harry Potter of upholstery. Well done!
excelente trabajo!!! estoy maravillada
Do you have a tutorial on how to do the diamond stitching on the fabric? I would love to learn how to do that.
You are a very good teacher. Thanks!!!!!
Mastering!!! Beautiful work!!!
Great Job. Thanks for your instructions!
Excellent!!!
That is very difficult,in tousand steps,you are master.I like yhat I coud see this,thank you!
stunning workmanship very impressed
Que trabajo tan chingon!!! gracias por compartir tus conocímientos.
+Tencha Ayala Thank you and thank you for taking the time to watch our video.
Binge watching all your videos. I love it
Awesome job....you work so fine...great video, you explain very well also....keep up the good work !
Excelente trabajo !! Gracias por compartir
A very quality work
Great job 💜
Beautiful. I find your videos very useful. Thank you!
+Aisha Qayum Thank you and thank you for taking the time to watch our video.
beaucoup de travail mais le résultat est très jolie.👍
Well done! I love this fabric : )
Any chance you can tell me what the material is that you are putting over the web? That which you are drilling into.
Hi there. How would this translate for bar stools with a metal back, as opposed to the wood-backed chair in this video.
hola. me encanto tu trabajo
very nice. very talented !
very well done thanks for all the help great work
beautiful work well done. Thanks for sharing this amazing talent
How do I nmake the back seat pattern for the chair? Your fabric was ready for the buttons..
Outstanding work
Awesome work . I would love to be this gifted . I enjoyed the video.
Beautiful work!
Beautiful!! I thoroughly enjoyed it. Great work.
Wow, you are so talented ! That's a gorgeous chair !
Hi. What kind of staple gun and size of staple do u use?
Great job!!!! Hello from Russia
You do a wonderful job, best thing is you make it look so easy, great vid.:)
thanks for sharing your knowledge. Im from Monterrey, Mexico
I just absolutely love your work.
Beautiful. You make it look really easy😌
this is Wat iv been looking for he's just learnt me to do this tipe of chair thanks ☺
Beyond amazing!!!! You are very talented!
Hi , show how the case back with obrtni ? What is the width of the lines ,undercuts ? thank you
I love watching your videos! I am wanting to do some channel back style tufting. You don't happen to have a video on that, atleast I haven't found it. Is there a way to do it by sculpting the foam instead of stuffing each channel?
Love this man work
Muito bom. O sr. é um estofador extraordinário.
Did you make the seat and back covers or do they come like that. I see the back already had a tuffed looked to it and the seat cover was already formed
normal practice when doing a whole set of chairs would be to hve sewing machinist prepare the repeated parts in advance to save on the upholsterer's labour.
Trabalho perfeito! Quantos centímetros de espuma você recomenda para o acento e para o encosto? Estou para renovar minhas cadeiras (DIY). Obrigada pela atenção!
The Only person the l really like,how he work. Perfect job👌🏽🙏🏽
soy tu fan!
Hi. Hi much do you charge to reupholster chairs? Absolutely great job!
Absolutely amazing, great job!!
Yes, I would like 4 of those chairs, please. lol🖤🖤🖤😎😍
Great videos it's nice to see a young guy with you're experience did you ever try to do tufting on the cutting table as to be done directly on you're foam with an added lining on back using prong bottons instead of loops it may be less complicated and mutch easier you could have you're tufting done before you cut you're plywood for a headboard and you won't have to actually go under you're piece to attach each bottom let me know what you think
It looks amazing! You make it look so easy!