Showing posts with label prim chair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label prim chair. Show all posts
Friday, October 2, 2009
Snow Likes the Prim Chair!
Well as soon as I was finished with my prim chair my cat Snow got right up on it and made herself comfortable. I don't think she could wait until I was finished. She sat and watched me putting the seat on as if to say "hurry up and finish so I can check it out"! LOL! Here's a pic!
Monday, September 28, 2009
Prim Chair Finished!
Well I finished my prim chair on Sunday and I was very happy with the results. It cost me $1.99 for a yard of material to finish it because I didn't quite have enough already on hand. You can't really use small pieces of fabric because the strips have to be at least 24" long. Anyway, here is a pic of my finished prim chair!
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Primitive Chair Makeover
Good morning everyone!
I haven't blogged in awhile so I thought I'd update everyone on what I've been doing. I recently was given an old ladder back chair and decided to paint it and change the seat. It was sitting outside and the seat was made from an old woven straw like material which basically fell apart in the rain, etc.
So far I've painted in flat black and an now working on redoing the seat. I cut a "ton" of 1" strips of material about 30" long and grouped them in sets of 9 strips. I knotted one end of each group and then braided them. I then started one one side of the chair and worked from side to side.
I'm now working back to front and just weaving in the braided strips. I'm using left over cotton fabric I had lying around so it didn't cost anything. Here is a pic of what it looks like so far.
I haven't blogged in awhile so I thought I'd update everyone on what I've been doing. I recently was given an old ladder back chair and decided to paint it and change the seat. It was sitting outside and the seat was made from an old woven straw like material which basically fell apart in the rain, etc.
So far I've painted in flat black and an now working on redoing the seat. I cut a "ton" of 1" strips of material about 30" long and grouped them in sets of 9 strips. I knotted one end of each group and then braided them. I then started one one side of the chair and worked from side to side.
I'm now working back to front and just weaving in the braided strips. I'm using left over cotton fabric I had lying around so it didn't cost anything. Here is a pic of what it looks like so far.
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