OMG kudos to you and blessings for an easy to follow, clearly narrated clip. Really appreciate the show-as-you-go tutorial and most pertinent parts in real time..😊
This is one of the most (Excellent) videos on this subject I have ever seen... Clean and simple advice we all can understand. Thank YOU so much for this video. I am getting ready to recover a 37 year old couch in an RV... (they want so much money for a fold-out bed/couch!!! Yikes... You have save me time and money... Thank you so much for sharing this video.
If you don’t have a white rubber mallet but you have a black one, fit a white sock or white bootie over it so you don’t transfer marks to the material.
Wow, finally someone mentioned the way to cut the pesky corner fabric. Too late for my first try , a recovering of a piano bench, but good to know everything you showed and clearly said for my next try...gulp! Gulp!!!thanks
The cardboard strip across the back and the tack strips are what I needed to finish my project! I've been delaying the top part of my antique chair because, although I saw good videos on the subject, each failed to mention how to make the back side neat. I hope to finish my chair with ease. THANK YOU!
I really enjoyed this video and I could give a rats Ass if you disagree with teachings! this is a DIY for people who cannot afford over priced pro's. The tips about using the tack strips and cardboard is an AWESOME idea! Consider me a subscriber.
Overpriced. Are you kidding me. As an upholsterer I can assure you we are cheaper then plumbers and electricians. And with anything in life you get what you pay for. Want a poor job like this then DIY it. But don't slate a tradesman for being overpriced when clearly you have no idea what your talking about
Either way...I read this and did a little scroll to see how much trash was being talked, it must be buried deep because all I see are thank you's and praise. Someone likes drama.
Thank you so much for this video, this is the first clip I have seen that plain and simply explains you exactly how it is done at a speed you can follow. I feel ready to do this now :)
Thank you for this video! Just ignore the negative comments...criticism is helpful when it is less negative! Helpful tips help people to become better not negative rude comments....it may not be a perfect “pro” job but it was most helpful indeed for those who cannot afford the “pro” job? thanks once again for this video!
Great tips that A great time!! I’m reupholstering my chairs but I’m having a problem.. after taking off all the padding, realized the chair only had a square of wood in the middle of the seat - not all around the seat.. what can I do? Should I replace it and for a piece of wood that would cover the whole seat n then add the foam n poly fill on top?... help !!... thanks
...pound the fabric...POUND IT *rips shirt and and flex every muscle in body and start salivating* POUND IIIITTT!!!!!!! POUND EEEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
not everyone can afford a bazillion dollars for the "pro" and too many "pros" don't want to share the knowledge so people can learn. if you don't like improper technique may I suggest producing your own tutorials. I have learned some great tips from novices and god bad advice from "pros' so it is a matter of getting useful information where you can find it and leaving the rest.no one learns and craft without making mistakes.
OMG sorry everyone this is the worse DIY video ever. you will have so many issues. a few more steps are needed for a good look. I am a pro and can say this.
This isn't right. If you keep flipping from one side staple to the other it's going to pull the weave and make the print uneven and also unnecessarily stretch the fabric. You have to do one side first, and then the other. And that pleat!!! Hideous. Why not get some pros to help you with your videos?
OMG kudos to you and blessings for an easy to follow, clearly narrated clip. Really appreciate the show-as-you-go tutorial and most pertinent parts in real time..😊
This is one of the most (Excellent) videos on this subject I have ever seen...
Clean and simple advice we all can understand.
Thank YOU so much for this video.
I am getting ready to recover a 37 year old couch in an RV... (they want so much money for a fold-out bed/couch!!! Yikes...
You have save me time and money... Thank you so much for sharing this video.
If you don’t have a white rubber mallet but you have a black one, fit a white sock or white bootie over it so you don’t transfer marks to the material.
Wow, finally someone mentioned the way to cut the pesky corner fabric. Too late for my first try , a recovering of a piano bench, but good to know everything you showed and clearly said for my next try...gulp! Gulp!!!thanks
The correct way to use a seam ripper is the lottle red ball down, not up. Works faster and cleaner. Give it a try.
The cardboard strip across the back and the tack strips are what I needed to finish my project! I've been delaying the top part of my antique chair because, although I saw good videos on the subject, each failed to mention how to make the back side neat.
I hope to finish my chair with ease. THANK YOU!
I really enjoyed this video and I could give a rats Ass if you disagree with teachings! this is a DIY for people who cannot afford over priced pro's. The tips about using the tack strips and cardboard is an AWESOME idea! Consider me a subscriber.
Overpriced. Are you kidding me. As an upholsterer I can assure you we are cheaper then plumbers and electricians. And with anything in life you get what you pay for. Want a poor job like this then DIY it. But don't slate a tradesman for being overpriced when clearly you have no idea what your talking about
Either way...I read this and did a little scroll to see how much trash was being talked, it must be buried deep because all I see are thank you's and praise. Someone likes drama.
@@gareths9574 yes is it really bad, if a first timer did like this then fine as a first attempt, but as someone teaching it a mess.
Thank you so much for this video, this is the first clip I have seen that plain and simply explains you exactly how it is done at a speed you can follow. I feel ready to do this now :)
Thank you for this video! Just ignore the negative comments...criticism is helpful when it is less negative! Helpful tips help people to become better not negative rude comments....it may not be a perfect “pro” job but it was most helpful indeed for those who cannot afford the “pro” job? thanks once again for this video!
Wow there's a cppl really good tips I'll keep in mind for the next project, thank you!
Amazing!! thank you SO MUCH
Excellent!! Wow...made so simple. Thank you for sharing.
👏🏽👏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽💖💖
Excellent, thank you. Quick and to the point with good visual and explanation.
Awesome! Thank you!!!
Your good upholstery work I like 👍 because I am also sofamaker upholsterer
Wow... That was short and sweet...
I wished you could have shown more.
Very nice work
This video is awesome!! Great tips✌🏽🖤
Love this, I think the result looks great! Thanks!
Great tips that A great time!! I’m reupholstering my chairs but I’m having a problem.. after taking off all the padding, realized the chair only had a square of wood in the middle of the seat - not all around the seat.. what can I do? Should I replace it and for a piece of wood that would cover the whole seat n then add the foam n poly fill on top?... help !!... thanks
This video made my day! 🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯
This was so helpful, really. Thanks.
Thank you so much!!
Some great tips. Thank you! One question: what is the advantage of taking of the old fabric. Cant I just put the new fabric on top?
To create this mess just leave it on.
HOLY CRAP... a TACK strip ..thats how it looks so cleaN! - by all things magical and wizardy-ish! - thanks
Thank you very much for sharing. It was so 👍nice 🌷🌷
Wow. This video really helpful
Very informative !!! Thank you.
great tip thanks can do
Geez the best diy video thus far! Thanks for keeping it simple.
It was so helpful to me. So easy and so good work
Thanks for the tips.
super thank you
Can you diy the tack strip? How to male it if you dont have it sold in your area
Can dralon/velvet be glued on pvc furniture?
Very good. X
Nice job thanks
creative and easy thank you ^^
where can I buy the metal with nails on it ? Thanks
This looks great! I'm going to have to remember this for later on!
Did you end up doing it?
where can I buy fiber fill and quilt batting?
thank u so much
thanks!!!
Hi,
I want to reupholster couch cushions, and turn the 3 pillows into just one long cushion, any suggestions on how to do this..
Thanks,
how make it your tack.
Ok
No stripping the old stuff off?
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Lol
...pound the fabric...POUND IT *rips shirt and and flex every muscle in body and start salivating* POUND IIIITTT!!!!!!! POUND EEEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Are you from the Church of Satan?
If so, hi.
what the hell all wrong
That is a mess.
Don't give up your day job.
Hmmn hmmn. Too much kitschy shit.
That corner looks like shit
Just bring your furniture to me-then it won't look like this.
Says the guy who makes countertops that look like old garage floors. LOL no thanks dude
as a professional upholster this is all wrong please if you want something upholstered send it to us pro's
not everyone can afford a bazillion dollars for the "pro" and too many "pros" don't want to share the knowledge so people can learn. if you don't like improper technique may I suggest producing your own tutorials. I have learned some great tips from novices and god bad advice from "pros' so it is a matter of getting useful information where you can find it and leaving the rest.no one learns and craft without making mistakes.
I'm a professional myself, there's nothing wrong with the advice in this video. You're just a loudmouth know it all.
BS
David marzolino where are you located
actually it's filled with flaws..even as a DIY by simply omitting a few necessary steps.but hey it looks slick and sounds catchy..lol
OMG sorry everyone this is the worse DIY video ever. you will have so many issues. a few more steps are needed for a good look. I am a pro and can say this.
lol like what? wheres your great advice?
This isn't right. If you keep flipping from one side staple to the other it's going to pull the weave and make the print uneven and also unnecessarily stretch the fabric. You have to do one side first, and then the other. And that pleat!!! Hideous. Why not get some pros to help you with your videos?