@@MimzyandCompany Honestly there are bigger things to worry about than background music, simply shows attention and effort to detail everywhere. But I suppose everyone has their own opinion.
Years ago, I took an upholstery class and picked a wingback chair for my project. Midway through the class, I had surgery and wasn't allowed to lift more than 10 lbs-yatta yatta yatta. In short, I never finished the class and have struggled with this part of the process since then and haven't tried again, I have even given away two beautiful wingback chairs that I found on the cheap. Silly how we let the small things stop us from doing what we love.
My first upholstery project when I took my first upholstery class was a wing chair! with tufting! such a difficult place to start...but i guess it does cover all the basics i guess.😃
@@MimzyandCompany When I moved to Florida, I left a Vintage Gold Velvet Tufted Sofa (my next project, I thought) sitting in my living room. I hate to say this, but my upholstery class was full of ex-cons, and I was a little out of my comfort zone. I'm guessing it was a common profession to transition into, primarily for cars and boats.
I love the way you are attentive to even very little details.... Thank you for this. my case is exactly like you said...I just found a 2nd hand sofa bed for my office and I'm definitely going to revamp it this way.
Ok... I JUST found your channel... FINALLY ,after searching for almost an hour through every wrong video after video... Question.... Where were you able to come up with the fabric that almost identically matches? Any suggestions for matching a unique pattern. I have a red thick fabric with a silver and blue flordelis? Shy of just changing the pattern altogether with a complimentary different pattern altogether 🤷🤔🤷 16:46
My first ever upholstery project(other than dining chair seats) was a wing back chair. I used a beautiful velvet and it came out nice. But the chair was old and fell apart structurally, only lasted about 5 years. Good luck with your project.
Amazing. Thank you for the detailed instructions. I have a sectional that's in good shape (nobody sits on it but me) but is starting to pill. It cost so much to have it reupholstered or to buy a new one, so I'm thinking of doing it myself. Seems tedious but doable.
yes, you're absolutely right...it's tedious but doable. a sectional is an ambitious place to start, I have to say. Just be patient and know it's gonna take a while.
thanks for these videos; you're cool. i bought a crazy-shaped chaise that i've been too scared to begin trying to reupholster for a year because it has a spiraling arm and a funky curved backrest. i feel like after a few more of your videos i'll actually kind of know what to do or at least how to improvise, which i haven't felt during other, hyper-edited tutorials i've watched.
oh good! I'm glad this helped! I've been so anxious to make more upholstery videos but I've been swamped with client work . I'll be back at it soon so stay tuned.
Please can you send me videos on doing the entire sofa 🙏🏽. That would make it much easier for me to get going on the arm which is brilliant 👏 . Thank you for your ideas on tutorial.🙏🏽💯❤
@@eslynwaterman-jones7982 I actually didn't make video of the whole sofa. So sorry! I'm about to start a workshop series about upholstery. I'm starting really simple with pillows to get my feet wet on doing zoom. But if you get on my email list I'll send you an email when my upholstery workshops are live.
Thanks for taking the time to make this video. If i didnt want to cover the whole wing back chair and only wanted to cover the arms is that possible without taking the beautiful leather back off it?
no. you have to take the back off in order to be able to fasten the back of the arms. You could probably take the back off carefully so you can re-use the leather.
I really wish you could do my couch and love seat leather arms. I just cannot find a comparable couch anywhere. I love this couch. But the arms leather arms are toast but all else is fine for me. I would pay a lot to have someone knowledgeable like you to fix it! At least I know it can be done.
I am going to do my first upholstery attempt in a few days and I'm grateful for your easy-to-follow video. I am going to do a love seat with similar round arms. I am thinking about using a faux leather to keep it away from our cats. I wonder if you have tips on faux leather or is there anything to keep an eye on as compared to linen or canvas? Thank you so much, and blessings to you !
I don’t use leather or faux leather except for chair seats. I think it’s very difficult to work with. And if your sofa has any curves it will be challenging. It’s certainly possible but challenging to stretch and get smooth.
Can I just ask what material you would use to make these arm ends from scratch? I couldn’t salvage the old ones. Staples won’t stick into cardboard but I need something flexible. Any advice would be amazing!
I do…this video applies to slipcovers but upholstery is very similar but actually takes a little less fabric. ruclips.net/video/Wc7XgQZ884g/видео.htmlsi=N17Dzq49vyWEOT7N
How would you make a slipcover or reupholster for an Ashley Darcy sofa. It looks like it has four pillows in back section and has curved sides like the sofa in your video.
I probably wouldn’t slipcover that style sofa because of the attached cushions on the inside arms. And probably wouldn’t reupholster it either because of that. A pro could do it for sure, but personally I wouldn’t take the time.
@@MimzyandCompany yeah I was thinking that. I just want it in a different color fabric and was getting discouraged that it may cost more or just as much to change than what I paid for the sofa. ;-( What are your thoughts on fabric paints?
@@Kre8iviT27 I’ve painted fabric on dining chair seats twice. The first time I used house paint and it lasted really well and then another time I used fabric paint and it chipped, cracked and came off pretty quickly . I wouldn’t recommend paint on a sofa because it’s stiff.
@@MimzyandCompany I was thinking that. Also if something was spilled it is on the sofa it would be hard to clean up without to ruining the paint on it.
I think I made a video on that. But if you Google upholstery yardage calculator , there’s a picture chart with just about every style of furniture with the yardage requirement.
i know . I replaced the coupling since then and now it's silent. It took me sooooo long to pick one up at the hardware store....and then when i went to the bag where i store random compressor parts I had one in there!!! so annoying.
You should have done top under arm 1st then base so you can pull it to right tightness with the fabric, then go to the front side and back so you know then where the cuts should be . As the way you are doing it lets the fabric be loose wrong way of doing I have been doing upholstery from 1999 and run 5 classes I am woman made a very good business from it
Exactly what I needed to see. Very thorough and I did not have to listen to unnecessary music. Thank you
Thanks Karen. Glad you think music is unnecessary cuz I go back and forth on weather or not to use it.
@@MimzyandCompany Honestly there are bigger things to worry about than background music, simply shows attention and effort to detail everywhere. But I suppose everyone has their own opinion.
Years ago, I took an upholstery class and picked a wingback chair for my project. Midway through the class, I had surgery and wasn't allowed to lift more than 10 lbs-yatta yatta yatta. In short, I never finished the class and have struggled with this part of the process since then and haven't tried again, I have even given away two beautiful wingback chairs that I found on the cheap. Silly how we let the small things stop us from doing what we love.
My first upholstery project when I took my first upholstery class was a wing chair! with tufting! such a difficult place to start...but i guess it does cover all the basics i guess.😃
@@MimzyandCompany When I moved to Florida, I left a Vintage Gold Velvet Tufted Sofa (my next project, I thought) sitting in my living room. I hate to say this, but my upholstery class was full of ex-cons, and I was a little out of my comfort zone. I'm guessing it was a common profession to transition into, primarily for cars and boats.
@@kornerstonekreations that's funny! You're right though, automotive and boat upholstery is mostly men.
Wow you did a great job😮It's very rare seeing a woman upholstering, all my respect for you ma'am👏
Thank you .
I love the way you are attentive to even very little details.... Thank you for this. my case is exactly like you said...I just found a 2nd hand sofa bed for my office and I'm definitely going to revamp it this way.
Very good video!
thank you!
I hope you have more videos its big help for us as bigginers
Yes, I’ll be making videos ongoing.
Ok... I JUST found your channel... FINALLY ,after searching for almost an hour through every wrong video after video... Question.... Where were you able to come up with the fabric that almost identically matches? Any suggestions for matching a unique pattern. I have a red thick fabric with a silver and blue flordelis? Shy of just changing the pattern altogether with a complimentary different pattern altogether 🤷🤔🤷 16:46
Thank you, I’m reupholstering a wing back chair and this video is a huge help!
My first ever upholstery project(other than dining chair seats) was a wing back chair. I used a beautiful velvet and it came out nice. But the chair was old and fell apart structurally, only lasted about 5 years. Good luck with your project.
@@MimzyandCompany thank you!
Enjoyed watching you during your video. Not sure I can attempt it myself.
Thank you for explaining everything in detail and explaining why you do things. It helps!
Glad it was helpful!
Lirerally just discovered your channel! AMAZING
Awe! Thank you so much lisa.
Wow, you’ve just given me the confidence to try this myself.,Thank you ❤
You can do it Jane!!!
Amazing. Thank you for the detailed instructions. I have a sectional that's in good shape (nobody sits on it but me) but is starting to pill. It cost so much to have it reupholstered or to buy a new one, so I'm thinking of doing it myself. Seems tedious but doable.
yes, you're absolutely right...it's tedious but doable. a sectional is an ambitious place to start, I have to say. Just be patient and know it's gonna take a while.
Thanks for sharing this video this was what I wanted to see love ❤️
yw. I'm glad this helped
Very nice so details, good job
Thank you!
thanks for these videos; you're cool.
i bought a crazy-shaped chaise that i've been too scared to begin trying to reupholster for a year because it has a spiraling arm and a funky curved backrest.
i feel like after a few more of your videos i'll actually kind of know what to do or at least how to improvise, which i haven't felt during other, hyper-edited tutorials i've watched.
oh good! I'm glad this helped! I've been so anxious to make more upholstery videos but I've been swamped with client work . I'll be back at it soon so stay tuned.
TY. Very good video. And great explanation and editing❤
Thank you so much!
You’re a superhero 🎉
Greetings wow I've finally found that one way that I can help myself with saving my sofa set. Thank you 🙏🏽
oh good! glad this helped!
Please can you send me videos on doing the entire sofa 🙏🏽. That would make it much easier for me to get going on the arm which is brilliant 👏 .
Thank you for your ideas on tutorial.🙏🏽💯❤
@@eslynwaterman-jones7982 I actually didn't make video of the whole sofa. So sorry! I'm about to start a workshop series about upholstery. I'm starting really simple with pillows to get my feet wet on doing zoom. But if you get on my email list I'll send you an email when my upholstery workshops are live.
I love your videos.
Awe, thank you so much Sharon
Thanks for taking the time to make this video. If i didnt want to cover the whole wing back chair and only wanted to cover the arms is that possible without taking the beautiful leather back off it?
no. you have to take the back off in order to be able to fasten the back of the arms. You could probably take the back off carefully so you can re-use the leather.
this is so helpful, thank you so much!
So glad it helped! Thanks for commenting!
I really wish you could do my couch and love seat leather arms. I just cannot find a comparable couch anywhere. I love this couch. But the arms leather arms are toast but all else is fine for me. I would pay a lot to have someone knowledgeable like you to fix it! At least I know it can be done.
There’s definitely an upholstery shop in your area that can do them. Maybe you could have them make you some arm covers.
Great Job!!
Thank you
I am going to do my first upholstery attempt in a few days and I'm grateful for your easy-to-follow video. I am going to do a love seat with similar round arms. I am thinking about using a faux leather to keep it away from our cats. I wonder if you have tips on faux leather or is there anything to keep an eye on as compared to linen or canvas? Thank you so much, and blessings to you !
I don’t use leather or faux leather except for chair seats. I think it’s very difficult to work with. And if your sofa has any curves it will be challenging. It’s certainly possible but challenging to stretch and get smooth.
Thank you so much. God bless you
Thank you , and God bless you too.
I have a wood made sofa and it has 1.5" wood bars. My relief cuts would be different. How would you cut the the reliefs?
You would have to make “Y” cuts around the wood…same as a crows foot cut.
Tnks a lot 🎉
Thanks for sharing!
You're welcome! thanks for commenting!
Can I just ask what material you would use to make these arm ends from scratch? I couldn’t salvage the old ones. Staples won’t stick into cardboard but I need something flexible. Any advice would be amazing!
hmmm...1/4" flooring underlayment...it's really thin plywood, sometimes called Luan.
How would you cover a couch that the pillows are attached, I was trying to do a fitted slip cover....
I usually cut the cushions off and make a boxed cushion.
Did you make the welt for the trim
Nice vid. Do you go over how to buy / measure how much fabric to buy?
I do…this video applies to slipcovers but upholstery is very similar but actually takes a little less fabric. ruclips.net/video/Wc7XgQZ884g/видео.htmlsi=N17Dzq49vyWEOT7N
Thank you@@MimzyandCompany
How you made the wealth? Thanks
Yes I can.
Do you wash the new fabric that you upholster with! Thank you!
No! Only pre wash for a slipcover.
How would you make a slipcover or reupholster for an Ashley Darcy sofa. It looks like it has four pillows in back section and has curved sides like the sofa in your video.
I probably wouldn’t slipcover that style sofa because of the attached cushions on the inside arms. And probably wouldn’t reupholster it either because of that. A pro could do it for sure, but personally I wouldn’t take the time.
@@MimzyandCompany yeah I was thinking that. I just want it in a different color fabric and was getting discouraged that it may cost more or just as much to change than what I paid for the sofa. ;-( What are your thoughts on fabric paints?
@@Kre8iviT27 I’ve painted fabric on dining chair seats twice. The first time I used house paint and it lasted really well and then another time I used fabric paint and it chipped, cracked and came off pretty quickly . I wouldn’t recommend paint on a sofa because it’s stiff.
@@MimzyandCompany I was thinking that. Also if something was spilled it is on the sofa it would be hard to clean up without to ruining the paint on it.
Thanks for sharing☺
Thank you for commenting!
Where did you cut the pieces from with no pattern😢and where's the fabric glue😮
I measured the the sofa and cut the fabric the size I needed, plus 2 inches all the way around. I don't use fabric glue.
Why did you pre-staple your back tack on the side of the arm? I think you run the risk of puckering no?
I'm not sure. I can't remember.
How do I fix this before it actually separates?
Not sure what part you’re talking about. Can you DM me a picture in IG?
How do I know how much fabric to buy for my project? I've just discovered you, so perhaps you've already made a tutorial for that?
I think I made a video on that. But if you Google upholstery yardage calculator , there’s a picture chart with just about every style of furniture with the yardage requirement.
Wht did we call this stitching pistol n price?
huh? not sure what you mean.
Where is the fabric from?
Revolution fabrics.
Hello there mimzy!☺😍
Your staple gun is loosing air from the air hose connection. Also in other video with Louis XVI chair
i know . I replaced the coupling since then and now it's silent. It took me sooooo long to pick one up at the hardware store....and then when i went to the bag where i store random compressor parts I had one in there!!! so annoying.
u encouraging me
Thank you for saying so Suzanne.
Um so confused I was told to buy spray upholstery glue and my Sofa arms don't push through a hole😮
I hope somebody answers me soon
😊
You should have done top under arm 1st then base so you can pull it to right tightness with the fabric, then go to the front side and back so you know then where the cuts should be . As the way you are doing it lets the fabric be loose wrong way of doing I have been doing upholstery from 1999 and run 5 classes I am woman made a very good business from it
Huh. I wish I knew better what you’re talking about. Where do you give classes?
你的动手能力也太厉害了吧,我的眼睛会了,手不会。😂
thank you, it just takes practice.
@@MimzyandCompany 最关键您有一双灵巧的手和一颗热爱生活的心。❤
I make sofa,i am looking for good company