Great tutorial, but I hoped it was starting from the beginning. I'd like to know how u got that piping look around the top! I have a dressing table stool I need to recover an would like to keep the piping detail
I cut the circle out of a piece of fabric. I used the stool top as the circle and cut the fabric 1/2" bigger all around the circle. Next, I stitched the band, or boxing around the circle. To finish it off, it did some simple overlapping and topstitching. I've got it down to a science now. I'll have to do a video of that. Thanks for commenting. Now go make an ottoman!!!
really want to learn how to do the cover, esepcially how to stitch the band, how do u stich on the overlap with all the extra gatherin's from the round suface. nice vid, thank you!
Hey you all. The sole point of this video is to show you how to get a sewn round covering attached evenly around a stool base. It's a little tricky, so that's why I made this video. The sewing of the ottoman was never going to be part of this video. It's only meant to be a quick workshop that shows the stapling. Thanks for watching. I can do a million more videos of how to create round ottomans and covers. xoxox
This video starts with 85% ottoman project COMPLETE. Viewers will not get to see what the ottoman looked like before the process began. It is not shown how the fabric was applied to the circle shape ottoman. There is piping on this ottoman as well. It was not mentioned nor covered on how to apply the piping. This video ONLY shows how to tack down the fabric when it is already on the ottoman and how to staple the lining to bottom. How does this video teach or help anyone? Unless there is a part one to this video that I missed, I've found this to video to be quite unhelpful.
+Kandia Haynesworth have you found another one? Could you please post it? I am having the same problem... don't know how to do the piping or measure the sides... ack!
Hi Shelly great advice and tutorial thanks! Can you just tell me what the black material is called you put over the underside again please. I couldnt quite catch it in the film?
Great tutorial, but I hoped it was starting from the beginning. I'd like to know how u got that piping look around the top!
I have a dressing table stool I need to recover an would like to keep the piping detail
me too..... where is the whole thing!!
Sarah Reid i was hoping the same. did anyone find a link for a video how to do that?
I need to see the cover made lol..how do you make that ring around the top..
I cut the circle out of a piece of fabric. I used the stool top as the circle and cut the fabric 1/2" bigger all around the circle. Next, I stitched the band, or boxing around the circle. To finish it off, it did some simple overlapping and topstitching. I've got it down to a science now. I'll have to do a video of that. Thanks for commenting. Now go make an ottoman!!!
really want to learn how to do the cover, esepcially how to stitch the band, how do u stich on the overlap with all the extra gatherin's from the round suface.
nice vid, thank you!
I have a terrible addiction to buying old ottomans here and there. The legs make all the difference!! Thanks for asking.
Really would like to see the entire process
Of which? The checkered stool?
how did you make the cover ?
Hey you all. The sole point of this video is to show you how to get a sewn round covering attached evenly around a stool base. It's a little tricky, so that's why I made this video. The sewing of the ottoman was never going to be part of this video. It's only meant to be a quick workshop that shows the stapling. Thanks for watching. I can do a million more videos of how to create round ottomans and covers. xoxox
Nice work. What stapler is that?
It's either a Rainco or Fasco, it's at my shop. I love it! Thanks for watching!
This video starts with 85% ottoman project COMPLETE. Viewers will not get to see what the ottoman looked like before the process began. It is not shown how the fabric was applied to the circle shape ottoman. There is piping on this ottoman as well. It was not mentioned nor covered on how to apply the piping. This video ONLY shows how to tack down the fabric when it is already on the ottoman and how to staple the lining to bottom. How does this video teach or help anyone? Unless there is a part one to this video that I missed, I've found this to video to be quite unhelpful.
+Kandia Haynesworth have you found another one? Could you please post it? I am having the same problem... don't know how to do the piping or measure the sides... ack!
This was one of the first videos I ever did. Had to start somewhere.
I have a video on making cording, I do believe.
Hi Shelly great advice and tutorial thanks! Can you just tell me what the black material is called you put over the underside again please. I couldnt quite catch it in the film?
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where would i get the round ottoman to buy to put on my own upholstery fabric
Vampire Weekend!! Great job!
Thank you so much this was awesome. Great choice in music
where can i find that black material for the bottom?
Very good work I like to learn from you
Great song choice
Thank you!
Thanks...I read it below...but a tutorial would be excellent!
Nice, how did you measure the circle part
Diameter
And circumference for boxing and cording.
are those staples or nails???? Really, the whole beginning is missing. :(
How do i upholster a oval with felt
o forro do fundo deve ser TNT,vende até em papelarias.
How did you make the houndstooth cover before you started to staple it?
First video ever. It wasn't the best.
Ohh, I thought you were replacing the material. That pattern is terrrrible. But I love the stool.
whaaat houndstooth is classic
Yeah, people love that black and white houndstooth.
Video doesn't provide any guidance on how to cover the top with the binding????
Do you mean the fabric covered cording that is stitched between the top and side piece?
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