Great video! I thought I might attempt to recover my four chairs myself.... lol nope! Now I need to find a good reupholster guy in my area. Thanks for sharing your talent with the world. It was fascinating to watch.
I'm over here trying to work up the courage to recover two armed dining chairs and watching this Lord of Upholstery Fabric Magician Extraordinaire work absolute magic on this wingback has utterly intimidated me! lol! It's friggin' beautiful and I am way out of my depths here! 🤣
Are you using a brad nailer (gauge) for the front panels? Excellent video, would like to see more showing insight and complete process like this...thanks
You're gonna have to stay off the helium!! Love watching you work. So satisfying. So much more to it than meets the eye on the finished product. That cut or break by the arm looks much better, without it was a bit billowy. That is beautiful.
Excelente video aprendi mucho amigo un abrazo desde Argentina! Y que este muy bien!
Great video! I thought I might attempt to recover my four chairs myself.... lol nope! Now I need to find a good reupholster guy in my area. Thanks for sharing your talent with the world. It was fascinating to watch.
Thank you 🙂
You have the skill of a fine surgeon. Fantastic video.
Well done. Thank you for sharing!
I have a chair that I've been wanting to reupholster. It didn't cost much so I'm gonna give it a go. Thanks for the video.
I'm over here trying to work up the courage to recover two armed dining chairs and watching this Lord of Upholstery Fabric Magician Extraordinaire work absolute magic on this wingback has utterly intimidated me! lol! It's friggin' beautiful and I am way out of my depths here! 🤣
Wow, that’s mind blowing 😊
One just came in the shop today.
Seat cushion comes out.
Springs busted out the bottom.
The client said it’s a keeper.
Just part of the process.
U are professional
I have an Upholstery business in TN and your “no name” parts were always called “pulley ears” by everyone I’ve worked with……Great job!!
How many hours did it take to complete the chair?
Roughly 10-12 hours
Are you using a brad nailer (gauge) for the front panels? Excellent video, would like to see more showing insight and complete process like this...thanks
18ga. Thanks Stefin
I love watching you! Love watching tradesmen to their thing! Keep up the great work! Wish you lived closer I want two of my chairs recovered!(Ky)
Thank you Robin🙂
Stunning. The lines are perfect.Thank you.
Beautiful work very professional !
Lots of art in your craftsmanship. Thank you for sharing.
Beautiful! Amazing job!
CONGRATS MASTER!!!!!! CHAPEAU!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Best Wishes.
i enjoy watching and learning all of your content, thank you
I love it!!! Good job again!! Thank's!!
Wooow, what a great and neat work!!!. 😊❤
What a beautiful work!
I was wondering where you are located and if you are close to Ithaca, NY are you taking new clients?
I’m in Tulsa. Thanks
You're gonna have to stay off the helium!! Love watching you work. So satisfying. So much more to it than meets the eye on the finished product. That cut or break by the arm looks much better, without it was a bit billowy. That is beautiful.
Lol, thanks Diana
Beautifully done.
How much would it cost to reupholster a chair like that?
575
Fabulous! And a great tutorial, I understand so much more now. Thank you.
Thank you Deborah
Beautiful outcome Mark . Bravo