Fantastic skill, I'm a self taught upholsterer and your videos are heaven sent from my perspective. I've never before seen the traditional techniques performed until your channel popped up. Thank you very much.
I'm also self-taught and would have also found videos like this heaven sent 46 years ago. My career would have sky-rocketed. A book and experience is pretty much all that got me here. Thanks for tuning in.
Hi from South Africa Buck. I have watched each and every video on this job. What a magnificent job again. You are a Master Upholsterer. What an ingenius tool the cushion maker is. I have never seen cushion making before. I am in awe of this and your ingenius beautiful and meticulous work. Whomsoever receives this sofa is indeed a very fortunate person. It is absolutely beautiful Buck. Thank you for the videos
Very impressed with your skill level and knowledge. This is not a "novice" upholsterer. My mother was a seamstress, and I was too OCD to develop the skills needed to become "good" at sewing, by the time I was done with a "garment," the fabric had holes in it (I ripped it out so many times). This guy, obviously, had the patience to initially live with imperfection so he could develop "perfection." This video is one of "perfection," years of patience and practice. Incredible skill, knowledge, and result. I applaud "Buckminster" for applying his trade and appreciate demonstrating his skill through video. Maybe this video series will inspire future upholsterers to see it's not all about fabric, glue, and a bag-of-trick, it 'takes real skill, years of "application." No small feat. Very much enjoyed this video--and, hope some young dude or gal will see this and think, that's something I want to do with my life.
I can't tell you how much I appreciate your highly flattering and inspirational comments. Thank you, most sincerely... When I apprenticed early upholstery basics I was told "if you're going sew you're going rip seams." I've ruined some fabric too... I've never had any formal training in traditional upholstery techniques, only 40 years experience. This is where the patience and desire for perfection fall into play. I shared this many times. "An artist always erases his work."
Your work is amazing! Such an eye for detail! And such patience working the piece until it is perfect! You make it look so easy.....and it isn't as easy as it looks! I wish you were closer, I'd let you do all my projects! You are a fine craftsman!
What a badass. Also decided to make me a marshal unit cushion for my lazyboy sofa chair because of this video. Foam has been hurting my butt lately. Though I wish I had that big machine that squeezes, but I have my ways...
I came across your video while research how to make cushions for a danish mid-century modern chair I purchased at a garage sale. All I can say is WOW. I new in a vague way there was a lot of work to an upholster piece and matching the pattern is a logistical migraine, especial with cushions. I've never seen the amount of detail (and cotton) that goes into the structure of the inner construction. Thank you for taking the time to document the process and master craftsmanship.
i watched as many of the videos of you upholstering this couch as I could find. I thank you for doing the videos and sharing your expert knowledge with us. I have an old chair that was stuffed with straw that I can't find anyone to upholster for me so I am looking at watching videos and doing it myself.
What an awesome playlist! It is hard to comprehend the amount of hand-work involved in restoring a Camel Back Sofa. Your attention to detail is very much a credit to your trade. Thank you.
I am in awww of the old style techniques you use and the quality of work that goes into your pieces. Your techniques is what I want to learn thank you for sharing your talent.
Truly a master of your trade. Thank you for taking the time to share the important details that define an expert craftsman. On another note, the fabric used on this sofa is just gorgeous. I realize this was done over two years ago but holding hope that you may be able to share the fabric sourcing information. I have acquired two Larkin No. 65 Morris chairs and have been waiting to find just the right material for them...this is it! Thank you.
Thanks for the kind words. I'll look for the fabric but I'm pretty sure it's no longer available. There is another paisley available but not in these colors. (much darker) Feel free to contact me via my website.
Thank you so much very nice tutorial 👍 Could you suggest which is the best brand for buying coil springs or pocket coil springs system for sofa.... for long life?
Lochner stuffing machine! wow, very cool. I notice it is not a machine that is easy to find! Do you have any suggestions for filling the cushion without the machine?
Wrap the cotton with Cushion-eze and staple in place. Wrap this with silk film and vacuum-shrink it. You can pull the plastic away without disrupting the cotton.
Buckminster Upholstery thanks. It's a great machine I'm going to keep a eye out for one, I've seen you used a vacuume bag as an alternative. Is the bag reusable or is it cut to release the pad once it is in the case? Great videos keep it up.
The plastic film is torn away and discarded. I'm presently filming a video restoring an art deco chair. I'm contemplating a video of the bull nose mohair cushion rebuilding as a separate feature. Regardless, you should be seeing something new in a few weeks.
I wish I had one of those Sofa Cushions for my Office Chair. I absolutely cannot find Sprung Cushions anywhere everything is "Foam, Gel, Polyester" nothing sprung all these hard cushions and foam give me terrible pain.
Could you tell us how you calculate the size of the Marshall unit with respect to the finished cushion size (all dimensions)? I am ready to tackle this and need to know how many coils to buy and how tall. Thank you for a wonderful series.
I think the sofa looks super. A question, wouldn't it be easier and softer to have feather cushions, from a comfort point of view? I was impressed by your work. Thanks
The inner-spring cushion is appropriate for the piece. Down feathers would make for a softer cushion but it would also alter the posturing of the sofa. Easier? I personally don't like having feathers floating around the shop... Sincere thanks for the kind words.
First let me say, I wish you were in my neck of the woods. Your workmanship is amazing. Thank you taking the time to show the rest of us - everybody, really - how upholstery should be done. May I ask, what are your thoughts on using HR foam around the Marshall Units, in lieu of cotton, if my cushions will have removable covers? My husband and I recently fell in love with the feel and support of innerspring cushions, but I haven’t found anything that shows how to make (good) ones using Marshall Units surrounded by HR FOAM, instead of cotton. Is it because it’s just a really bad idea? Any suggestions/guidance you could offer would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Go to my website buckminsterupholstery.com and look at the "insights" page. In the photo albums look at "Parlor Set Circa 1920" You can shrink basic shaped cushions with plastic film as I demonstrate in my "how to fix a couch cushion" youtube. More complex shaped cushions don't always work too well this way. I hope this is some degree of help.
What’s the best prevention in stopping the seat cushion from bottoming out, we have foam cushion on hard wooden surface which bottoms out and it’s too hard to sit on.
@@Buckminsterupholstery Thank you, I also ned it to be very soft and comfy to sit on, I don't suppose foam core can be soft? Im thinking of placing springs at the bottom, and then foam on top...Its complicated to make this work.
Thanks Alan. I can't be of any help with locating a Lochner machine. They are pretty much obsolete and out of use in the US. As said in the video, they are heavy and take a lot of space...
Most of my distributors require being in business with a tax ID and don't sell to the general public. Contact me via my website and I'll try to be of further help. buckminsterupholstery.com
You have to admit that poisonous synthetic foam cushions that destroy the environment and that are now in 99% of furniture and bedding should be replaced with this traditional method. I cry at the landfill waste generated by current synthetic foams in the worlds throw-away society.
Fantastic skill, I'm a self taught upholsterer and your videos are heaven sent from my perspective. I've never before seen the traditional techniques performed until your channel popped up. Thank you very much.
I'm also self-taught and would have also found videos like this heaven sent 46 years ago. My career would have sky-rocketed. A book and experience is pretty much all that got me here. Thanks for tuning in.
What book would you recommend?
Wonderful see a man passing over his knowlagement to next generations. Thank you us much a true gentelman.
Just amazing. I thought at one point that cushion would explode with one touch it was so tightly packed!
I imagine the comfort that this sofa offers.
True work of art!
Thank you very much, Buckminster, for kindly teaching us.
A big hug!
Hi from South Africa Buck. I have watched each and every video on this job. What a magnificent job again. You are a Master Upholsterer. What an ingenius tool the cushion maker is. I have never seen cushion making before. I am in awe of this and your ingenius beautiful and meticulous work. Whomsoever receives this sofa is indeed a very fortunate person. It is absolutely beautiful Buck. Thank you for the videos
Thanks for watching. A new feature is currently in the works. Stay tuned.
Wow! What craftsmanship ! Bravo Sir
Very impressed with your skill level and knowledge. This is not a "novice" upholsterer. My mother was a seamstress, and I was too OCD to develop the skills needed to become "good" at sewing, by the time I was done with a "garment," the fabric had holes in it (I ripped it out so many times). This guy, obviously, had the patience to initially live with imperfection so he could develop "perfection." This video is one of "perfection," years of patience and practice.
Incredible skill, knowledge, and result. I applaud "Buckminster" for applying his trade and appreciate demonstrating his skill through video.
Maybe this video series will inspire future upholsterers to see it's not all about fabric, glue, and a bag-of-trick, it 'takes real skill, years of "application."
No small feat.
Very much enjoyed this video--and, hope some young dude or gal will see this and think, that's something I want to do with my life.
I can't tell you how much I appreciate your highly flattering and inspirational comments. Thank you, most sincerely... When I apprenticed early upholstery basics I was told "if you're going sew you're going rip seams." I've ruined some fabric too... I've never had any formal training in traditional upholstery techniques, only 40 years experience. This is where the patience and desire for perfection fall into play. I shared this many times. "An artist always erases his work."
Admirably done.
Don’t know many people who calls this a profession any more.
But you do amazing work
Fantastic works, one of the best artworks I've ever seen. thank you so much for sharing.
Your work is amazing! Such an eye for detail! And such patience working the piece until it is perfect! You make it look so easy.....and it isn't as easy as it looks! I wish you were closer, I'd let you do all my projects! You are a fine craftsman!
That was a great project, I really enjoyed it thanks you very much. What a amount of different techniques goes into such a piece of work.
Beautiful work. Man I wish more people like you were around I can see you have so much knowledge Im greatful you share with us. Thankyou!!
What a badass. Also decided to make me a marshal unit cushion for my lazyboy sofa chair because of this video. Foam has been hurting my butt lately. Though I wish I had that big machine that squeezes, but I have my ways...
As usual, you do such beautiful work!!!! It's a joy to watch. Thank you for the opportunity to learn.
Amazing work and your narrating was magnificent. Thanks for the video.😀😀😀😀
A true craftsman. I have really enjoyed watching you work. So nice not to have music in the background. Just brilliant. Well done
انت حقا بارع وتستحق الثناء لم ارى اجمل من هذا العمل
I came across your video while research how to make cushions for a danish mid-century modern chair I purchased at a garage sale. All I can say is WOW. I new in a vague way there was a lot of work to an upholster piece and matching the pattern is a logistical migraine, especial with cushions. I've never seen the amount of detail (and cotton) that goes into the structure of the inner construction. Thank you for taking the time to document the process and master craftsmanship.
40 years of experience, beautifully done with some much dedication put into your work. Wonderful!
Thanks for sharing
that was so interesting to watch and it came out beautiful
Man , it’s like a homemade mattress! Nice work
Awrsome work.. really impressive and above all without any help ... very nice!
Beautiful job Mr Buckminster!!!!!!
I love your work
i watched as many of the videos of you upholstering this couch as I could find. I thank you for doing the videos and sharing your expert knowledge with us. I have an old chair that was stuffed with straw that I can't find anyone to upholster for me so I am looking at watching videos and doing it myself.
What an awesome playlist! It is hard to comprehend the amount of hand-work involved in restoring a Camel Back Sofa. Your attention to detail is very much a credit to your trade. Thank you.
Fantastic craftmanship! Sofa came out gorgeous!
I love the 1920's era but I'm glad upholstery has progressed! lol Much respect to traditional upholstery techniques. Thanks for sharing.
I am in awww of the old style techniques you use and the quality of work that goes into your pieces. Your techniques is what I want to learn thank you for sharing your talent.
Absolutely beautiful job!! Pretty fabric, too.
Wow now that’s old school
Muchas gracias x compartir tus conocimietos
That is so impressive!
Amazing work. Thanks for sharing this!
Truly a master of your trade. Thank you for taking the time to share the important details that define an expert craftsman. On another note, the fabric used on this sofa is just gorgeous. I realize this was done over two years ago but holding hope that you may be able to share the fabric sourcing information. I have acquired two Larkin No. 65 Morris chairs and have been waiting to find just the right material for them...this is it! Thank you.
Thanks for the kind words. I'll look for the fabric but I'm pretty sure it's no longer available. There is another paisley available but not in these colors. (much darker) Feel free to contact me via my website.
Terrifying machine. Excellent job, matching fabric is the right thing to do even if it is difficult.
Fantastico restauro! un grandissimo artista grazie! è un grande piacere e onore guardare il tuo lavoro.Grazie per la condivisione
Beautifully done 😊✅
Wow. Just Wow. Amazing job. You are so patient.
That device works so well! Wish I had it when I was stuffing mine. I could have been more generous with the cotton layers
It's frustrating to get the layers right. Easy to under fill them as they settle.
Amazing work. Thanks for sharing this. nice video
WOW what a craftsman
Hi sir, i am from bali indonesia, really i admire of ur work...u r so amazing!!!! Send u big hugs😘😘😘
Very interesting as our profession works in different ways in other countries, congratulations!
This is amazing but how would one wash/clean that cushion if the cover cant come off?
SUPERB craftmanship,!!!!
Beautiful fabric!
Kim nice job as always.
You are an artist
Omg this is going to take me forever to do
Thank you so much very nice tutorial 👍
Could you suggest which is the best brand for buying coil springs or pocket coil springs system for sofa.... for long life?
I have no suggestion as to the best brand. I buy what my distributor has. The failure is in the pocket material, not so much the springs.
Lochner stuffing machine! wow, very cool. I notice it is not a machine that is easy to find! Do you have any suggestions for filling the cushion without the machine?
Wrap the cotton with Cushion-eze and staple in place. Wrap this with silk film and vacuum-shrink it. You can pull the plastic away without disrupting the cotton.
You are so gifted loved ever step
I love the lockner cushion stuffer. I assume that the wooden block that pushes the stuffing is cut to the size of the cushion being stuffed.
Not specifically cut to size but for the wide cushions.
Buckminster Upholstery thanks. It's a great machine I'm going to keep a eye out for one, I've seen you used a vacuume bag as an alternative. Is the bag reusable or is it cut to release the pad once it is in the case? Great videos keep it up.
The plastic film is torn away and discarded. I'm presently filming a video restoring an art deco chair. I'm contemplating a video of the bull nose mohair cushion rebuilding as a separate feature. Regardless, you should be seeing something new in a few weeks.
Buckminster Upholstery thanks for the info. I look forward to the upcoming videos
I wish I had one of those Sofa Cushions for my Office Chair.
I absolutely cannot find Sprung Cushions anywhere everything is "Foam, Gel, Polyester" nothing sprung all these hard cushions and foam give me terrible pain.
Could you tell us how you calculate the size of the Marshall unit with respect to the finished cushion size (all dimensions)? I am ready to tackle this and need to know how many coils to buy and how tall. Thank you for a wonderful series.
This is a rather complicated and detailed question. Contact me via my website for more information.
I think the sofa looks super. A question, wouldn't it be easier and softer to have feather cushions, from a comfort point of view? I was impressed by your work. Thanks
The inner-spring cushion is appropriate for the piece. Down feathers would make for a softer cushion but it would also alter the posturing of the sofa. Easier? I personally don't like having feathers floating around the shop... Sincere thanks for the kind words.
First let me say, I wish you were in my neck of the woods. Your workmanship is amazing. Thank you taking the time to show the rest of us - everybody, really - how upholstery should be done. May I ask, what are your thoughts on using HR foam around the Marshall Units, in lieu of cotton, if my cushions will have removable covers? My husband and I recently fell in love with the feel and support of innerspring cushions, but I haven’t found anything that shows how to make (good) ones using Marshall Units surrounded by HR FOAM, instead of cotton. Is it because it’s just a really bad idea? Any suggestions/guidance you could offer would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Contact me via my website for more information.
sir can you please tell me what to do if someone doesn't have that lock and stuffing machine. what are the other options to achive the same results?
Go to my website buckminsterupholstery.com and look at the "insights" page. In the photo albums look at "Parlor Set Circa 1920" You can shrink basic shaped cushions with plastic film as I demonstrate in my "how to fix a couch cushion" youtube. More complex shaped cushions don't always work too well this way. I hope this is some degree of help.
thanks sir.
excelent job. saludos desde argentina
You is Master in The world,perfect job,iam pupils your,all hight, peace..
No wonder it's so hard to get the covers off to wash. Beautiful fabric
What’s the best prevention in stopping the seat cushion from bottoming out, we have foam cushion on hard wooden surface which bottoms out and it’s too hard to sit on.
High quality new foam cores is my suggestion.
@@Buckminsterupholstery Thank you, I also ned it to be very soft and comfy to sit on, I don't suppose foam core can be soft? Im thinking of placing springs at the bottom, and then foam on top...Its complicated to make this work.
thanks.i really appreciate it
if you wanted the casing to be removable, would stuffing the cotton and spring unit into a separate casing be a viable option? thanks!!!
If you are asking if you can make a muslin cover to encase the inner materials, then make another cover with upholstery fabric, yes you can.
@@Buckminsterupholstery thanks so much! you da man!
Bravo mister !
CHAPEAU GREAT MASTER!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you once again.
where do you purchase your cotton from? it looks like it's really nice to work with and I can't seem to find a good source
Comfort Felt and Foam, Kansas City. You must be in business with tax ID.
@@Buckminsterupholstery thanks so much for the reply really appreciate it
perfection.. otimo
Lovely job indeed! Can you please tell me where I could obtain the machine you used to insert the cushion inner piece? Thanks, Alan, Scotland.
Thanks Alan. I can't be of any help with locating a Lochner machine. They are pretty much obsolete and out of use in the US. As said in the video, they are heavy and take a lot of space...
Thanks,I will look forward to more of your videos, I enjoy watching and interesting how products can be slightly different to here in Scotland. :)
Uma pergunta de que país você é? Falo do Brasil.
I'm located in the middle of America.
A clever guy!
Where can a person get the spring kit?
Many upholstery supply companies sell these. My distributors sell only to people in the trade.
Is Pocket spring good option for luxurious sofa?
Yes.
Where did you get your springs?
what was the total cost to reupholster the couch?
I don't recall for sure. $6000? (many hours!)
What is the name of that Fabric design
It's paisley but no longer available.
Where do you order the springs from ?
Most of my distributors require being in business with a tax ID and don't sell to the general public. Contact me via my website and I'll try to be of further help. buckminsterupholstery.com
all that stuff for a cushion!!! that sofa must have cost a fortune!
Well now I know why furniture is expensive
You have to admit that poisonous synthetic foam cushions that destroy the environment and that are now in 99% of furniture and bedding should be replaced with this traditional method. I cry at the landfill waste generated by current synthetic foams in the worlds throw-away society.
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