How to Upholster a Bar Stool
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 ธ.ค. 2024
- Wooden bar stools are practical, but do not always match the ambiance or decor in your home. Cover a wooden bar stool seat with a quality home decor fabric from Sailrite to create an aesthetically pleasing and comfortable seat. We will show the process and how to install cording or piping, if desired.
How to Upholster a Bar Stool Chapter List:
Patterning Foam & Fabric - 0:21 min
Making Piping - 4:57 min
Sewing Piping & Boxing to Top - 8:54 min
Stapling Cover on Stool - 13:12 min
Adding Bottom Piping - 16:28 min
Materials List - 18:48 min
Materials List:
Decorative Home Décor Fabric from Sailrite - www.sailrite.c...
High Density Polyurethane Foam (Medium) 2" x 24" x 80" - www.sailrite.c...
Medium 5/32" Welting Cord - www.sailrite.c...
Thread V-69 White - www.sailrite.c...
Cardboard Upholstery Tack Strip 1/2" - www.sailrite.c...
Tools List:
Multi Use Pins 1 1/2" - www.sailrite.c...
Gingher Scissors Right Handed - www.sailrite.c...
Sailrite Canvas Patterning Ruler - www.sailrite.c...
Clear Acrylic Ruler 6" x 24" - www.sailrite.c...
Cutting Mat 18" x 24" - www.sailrite.c...
Comfort Grip Rotary Cutter 60mm - www.sailrite.c...
Sailrite Ultrafeed LS-1 PLUS Walking Foot Sewing Machine - www.sailrite.c...
Sailrite® Long Nose Upholstery Staple Gun - www.sailrite.c...
21 Gauge 3/8" (10mm) Staples 10,000/Box (Galvanized) - www.sailrite.c...
Tape Measure, Marker, Pencil
Beautiful job on the barstool upholstery and explanation, and exceptionally well-done video -- thank you!
Thanks!!!
I've been sewing for over 40 years but when it comes to home decor projects I ALWAYS refer to Salrite vids for the best tips and techniques !!
Thanks, we appreciate your comments!
How much material is need for 2 stools
Fantastic! What an incredible skill sewing is. Schools should teach this to kids, along with wood shop.
Thanks! Yes, that would be nice.
Thank you!!! This is exactly what I needed to know how to do. Now to get rid of those ugly ripped vinyl bar stool tops in the family room.
This was so Majorly HELPFUL...Video is Very Clear and well done! Thank You!
como é bom ver gente talentosa trabalhando!! obrigado pela aula!
Thank you for
your video! I am doing dining room chairs and your video was so helpful as they are piped the same way as the bar stool.
Glad we could help.
Thankyou...you make it look SO easy!
Fantastic tutorial! I already feel like an expert just from watching this video and can’t wait to start my project tomorrow
That is good news! Glad to help.
Great video. Very helpful.
Thanks!!!
I’m going to try and use this technique with a square stool and one lot of piping. I hope it works just the same!
It should work. You can do it!
Perfect tutorial! Thanks so much for sharing!
You are welcome!
Thank you! Very helpful
Glad you liked it.
Great and helpful! Wondering why you didn't just put an elastic on the bottom so it's all snug and no stapler reqd?
You can do that, but the elastic will allow the fabric cover to move around when an occupant sits on the stool, the staples will not.
Thank YOU so much, I was setting it up all wrong, thanks
Glad we could help.
Thank you
It is very useful film! Thank You a lot ! :) Of course I must say that it's really great job :) Ps. By the way, nice fabric.
Nice video, I personally wouldn't have bothered with the back tack card underneath, I would of angled the staples and kept them close together just to save time.
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Excellent explanations!!!!! She is a very good Teacher!!!!!
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Excelente trabajo !!!!
¡Gracias!
helpful! Thanks for the welting tips.
You are welcome!
This is a brill post! Thank you for sharing. The only issue I am having is some slight puckering of the fabric when I'm sewing the piping to the top circle. What could be causing that do you think?
When piping or binding has to go around a curve like a circle the inside flange has to expand and the outside piping has to compress. This sometimes results in wrinkling of the fabric. When possible cut the piping along the bias and this will help it to take the curve slightly better.
Thank You!
do i need to use slanting if i use leatherette for such round case?
That’s bad ass
Hello, how much would you charge for something like this?
How much material,is need for 2 stools
You can get about 4 up along the width of a 54" wide fabric. So, for every 14 inches of fabric you should be able to make 4 stool tops (not including the piping). One yard of fabric will do the 2 stools and give you enough for straight cut piping.
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What can causes pucker when you stapling it to stool?
Since the fabric has to shrink up when stapling around the circle you will get some puckering, that is natural.
thanks cindi
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Haha, love the simplicity of your comment! 😄
Im a cheater, the stool is light enough to put upside down onto the foam and make the allowance and take foam to the fabric for identical circle...😜 love your videos.
May I ask for a measuring video?
Different tips and guides you use for upholstery....
Do you sell the rounds like this stool top? I need 17" round.
No, but you can easily cut the foam to the round shape.
Sorry, I meant the wooden rounds.
@@yvonneleach9650 I think you can find wooden rounds at the hardware store: Menards, HomeDepot, Lowes.
@@SailriteDIY Thank you. Not the right size and not in stock.
I just realise that I need a sewing machine to fix my bar stool and I can't even sew with hand properly let alone using the machine. If I don't sew it,will it wrinkle or something?
If the fabric is not sewn with a separate side boxing and is instead simply pulled over the foam and chair base it will have a lot of wrinkles.
@@SailriteDIY Thx for the replies, I think I need to call my mom to help me with the sewing 😅
great are your skills
+DeeDee Martin Glad you liked it!!!
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Wouldn't it be easier to just turn the stool upside down and draw a circle on the foam? lol
Yes, that would work great!
I love what she is doing, not too fond of that guy who has to "mansplain" stuff at the end of each segment. Man, talk about an out-of-control ego. I wish this guy would just shut up and let the lady do (and say) her thing.
Much too complicated