I know this is an older video for you, but I've been dragging around an old ottoman that looks almost like this one for several years! Finally my son moved out and I'm going to furnish his old room with things I have around the house. Cue needing to chalk paint all the things! My daughter and I spent Thanksgiving evening stripping the fabric off my ottoman! Whew! That was hard work! I am going to repurpose my foam. My ottoman is probably a little larger and man, the legs were really on there! Two 4" screws in each one, then welt cord over the edges (not necessary, I think I can do mine just like you did yours) and then a long threaded bolt through the center of each leg screwed into the frame!. I have to pick out bedding before I decide what fabric I want. But I love your fabric! I probably wouldn't have attempted this without your video, so thanks!
Oh Jami! I am so glad that I found your videos. After watching countless wonderful chalk painting videos, now I have come across this gorgeous video on re-uphostering! Thanks so much.
🦋I removed all the fabric and cotton batting last night. Underneath the batting is horse hair over the springs, and I'm going to leave it under new cotton batting. I bought upholstery tacks, at Lowes. I don't have a staple gun available because it's in a box somewhere. My ottoman isn't able to be separated, so my job is going to be quite difficult. I am unable to take the legs off. There wasn't real wood under the material, it was pressed board. Oh! Man! I forgot to buy dust cover material. I bought a bolt of upholstery cloth at the Missions Thrift Store, in Cary, NC. Thank God for GPS in my car, WhooHoo! I love the job you did on your ottoman .
I like the cost rundown. I had no idea I could afford a power stapler. My air compressor was $20 at a pawn shop...the guy got turned down bc they had too many. I met him in the parking lot and boom! I love it so much. Your ottoman is amazing! I just passed up a high heat glue gun yesterday for $2...hope I can find that sale again.
I recovered a small footstool recently. It had legs that are very similar to the ones you have. I didn’t think they were old because they were made of some type of plastic. Did you know what your legs are made of?
I know this is an older video for you, but I've been dragging around an old ottoman that looks almost like this one for several years! Finally my son moved out and I'm going to furnish his old room with things I have around the house. Cue needing to chalk paint all the things! My daughter and I spent Thanksgiving evening stripping the fabric off my ottoman! Whew! That was hard work! I am going to repurpose my foam. My ottoman is probably a little larger and man, the legs were really on there! Two 4" screws in each one, then welt cord over the edges (not necessary, I think I can do mine just like you did yours) and then a long threaded bolt through the center of each leg screwed into the frame!. I have to pick out bedding before I decide what fabric I want. But I love your fabric! I probably wouldn't have attempted this without your video, so thanks!
Awesome! Sounds like a fun project with your daughter! And yes. Taking off all the old fabric drives me nuts sometimes lol.
Oh Jami! I am so glad that I found your videos. After watching countless wonderful chalk painting videos, now I have come across this gorgeous video on re-uphostering! Thanks so much.
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🦋I removed all the fabric and cotton batting last night. Underneath the batting is horse hair over the springs, and I'm going to leave it under new cotton batting. I bought upholstery tacks, at Lowes. I don't have a staple gun available because it's in a box somewhere. My ottoman isn't able to be separated, so my job is going to be quite difficult. I am unable to take the legs off. There wasn't real wood under the material, it was pressed board. Oh! Man! I forgot to buy dust cover material. I bought a bolt of upholstery cloth at the Missions Thrift Store, in Cary, NC. Thank God for GPS in my car, WhooHoo!
I love the job you did on your ottoman .
GPS saves me so much time!
I really love how this turned out...totally different look with painted legs!
Love it, been wanting to cover my old ottoman for awhile. Thank you so much for the video.
I've been collecting ottomans. Thank you for this video Jami ☺
My dogs did an "amazing" job of tearing up the foam on my ottoman. I'm so glad I found your tutorial! I can recover it myself I think.
Good luck! Let us know if you have questions. ❤️
Soooo cute! Great job Jami and Zeb on the legs. You guys do great work 😃 thanks for sharing. Love it.
Hi Jami. Do you have a tutorial on how to reupholster an ottoman with studs?? Thanks.
Great job, beautiful , please don't Waisted too much fabric 👍💕❤️💝
Great video! It helped me today to cover my old ratty orange! ottoman. Ignore the mean Sunshine bully.
Thank you!
Great job.... Where did you buy your staple thingy
Good job 👍
Love it! The shape of the stool looks like the one from Beauty and the Beast! 😘
Tiffany Miller it does :)
Great job. Looks awesome, love it
Thank you!
I like the cost rundown. I had no idea I could afford a power stapler. My air compressor was $20 at a pawn shop...the guy got turned down bc they had too many. I met him in the parking lot and boom! I love it so much. Your ottoman is amazing! I just passed up a high heat glue gun yesterday for $2...hope I can find that sale again.
Thanks for watching!!
mrshammerhankus desperdício de pano. dava para economizar e aprovritar p xadriras e etc.
You are fearless
Very helpful! Is the batting a necessary step? Also, do you have chaise slipcover tutorial? Thank you!
I don’t sew well so no slip cover. The batting is to help round the edges and make it soft. If you don’t need that it could just be covered.
Jami Ray Vintage Thank you!
💙it, I learn something new each and every time I watch one of you're videos Jami😀
Nice job
Beautiful 💕💕
Thanks!
Love!!
Great!
Love it ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Can't I cover my ottaman within taking the previous fabric off?
Sure. I would make sure it’s clean. Stains might transfer onto your new fabric.
I had to cover my eyes when she pointed the staple gun towards her face lol
How many oz is the sample fairy chalk mother paint you have on your website I want to try your colors out
do you have a slip cover video?
cyndi toddsause I don't sorry :(
Jami Ray Vintage
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Bravo:)!
I recovered a small footstool recently. It had legs that are very similar to the ones you have. I didn’t think they were old because they were made of some type of plastic. Did you know what your legs are made of?
They were also plastic.
She said that she had too much fabric, you are not saying anything that she does not know..my my my so much criticism from unskilled people
Shakeena Malloy thanks :).
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Thanks for this, but what a waste of extra material! You could have made two matching throw pillows with that!
Que desperdicio de tela... No aporta para nada a quien busca renovar porque no tiene el dinero para comprar nuevo!!!
Look at all the fabric been waisted.. How about measuring before you start?
sunshine bench made from headboards
Maybe enjoy the talent - and if you are going to be critical; learn to spell first!
@Sunshine. The word is wasted( as in using too much material going to waste) not waisted (as in the area around your stomach).🤔
what a waste of fabric, You could have had enough to cover a throw pillow