How to REUPHOLSTER a common dining room chair with new Vinyl & Foam. D.I.Y.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2022
- In this video I show from start to finish how to REUPHOLSTER a common dining room chair including new vinyl / fake leather and foam.
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Materials I used in this video:
1 yard of vinyl is usually enough for 2 regular size cushions.
Standard vinyl fabric:
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Marine Grade vinyl: www.hobbylobby.com/Fabric-Sew...
Seat Cushion Foam: www.hobbylobby.com/Fabric-Sew...
Foam glue: www.hobbylobby.com/Crafts-Hob... - แนวปฏิบัติและการใช้ชีวิต
I just subscribed. Excellent video. I wanted to add that the reason the wood seat has two holes is for the air to release each time you sit.
I was on the fence on throwing away my dining chairs & buy new ones or sending them to a repairment shop. Now I know how to do it myself from your video. Thank you very much!
And will save me a lot of money :)
You're welcome
This will be a great help when I help my daughter recover her dining table chairs with vinyl! Thank you for the clear instructions!
this is JUST what I needed to see! thanx for a decent, no frills video. i have NEVER done any upholstery stuff in my life, but Im always up to learn new things! thanx!
Awesome tutorial, awesome results 👏 Family that reupholster together, stays together 😂, I just helped my husband to redo 4 dining chairs, they may not be perfect but oh so much more clean and comfortable - I kept them for the vintage woodwork ❤
That is awesome!
Thank you, friend, for this comprehensive and detailed video. I hadn't reupholstered in a very long time. This was just what I needed to refresh my memory and get the job done right.
You made those corners look easy. I thought I was smart getting better quality marine grade vinyl but doing the corners is a challenge. Yours almost stretched even like rubber. Well done!
Great video. Found this because I'm working on a similar project and wasn't getting the results I wanted in the corners. I like the rounded corner vs. the fabric folds in the corner. Great tips. Thanks
Thanks, glad the video helped.
Thanks for the detailed instruction. It inspires me to reupholster my dining table chairs.
Thanks for the step-by-step instructions, it really helped me in reupholstering our eight dining chairs.
Thanks, glad the video could help.
Great video very informative!! thank you for sharing
Thank you so much! This was the video I was looking for! My chairs looks like new again!!
Great illustration. Beautiful work too. Thanks for sharing these tips with us.
Thank you
Brilliant thank you so much for sharing this as I’m going to reupholster my dining room chairs 🪑
Thanks!
Thankyou.
Thank you 🙏🏾🙏my husband and I are doing ours right now 😄😁
Super helpful. I needed to see how to do new foam! Thanks
Thank you for sharing and for the detailed instruction. Mine project is with fabric . I hope it will work well at the corner
Concise and to the point. Thank you for this video it will help me to do my DIY on my chairs.
Beautiful!!!! I love your video! Thank you so much!
Exactly the information I needed. Thanks for the great video.
You made it Look Easy.
Very nice. Thank you for this.
Great lesson! Thanks!
Very well done ! Thnx !
Thanks so much !
Great job
Most helpful. TYVM.
Your welcome
Darn! I already cut my vinyl too close.... Great job removing folds at the corners.
Thank you so much!!!!
thanks for sharing
thanks
Thank you. I am replacing the vinyl on chairs that are exactly the same as these.
OK, the screws are all stripped out on my chairs so will try the wider screws. Thanks for the tip.
Good video. I have the same chairs. I just got some high density foam and need to get the fabric. Took one chair apart and after looking at wood seat, I might cut all new seats out of plywood for all eight chairs.
Sounds like you have a great plan, your chairs will turn out great!
Thank you very much!!!
You're welcome!
The corners came out beautiful though. I have to try that. But thats because we don't get 3 inches of fab to pull. In reality you do not need so much staples like herringbone style i have seen. Nice final product
You should invest into a dedicated staple puller. It's $15 well spent if you use it every day.
I would love to see how you touched up the stain!
Wow
Cool video ... how many yards of material did you get for the 2 chairs?
Thanks. It really depends on the size of the chairs but I think I got 1 yd, for 2 chairs.
Do you have a link to recommend for the leather chair cover?
I have two Queen Ann chairs to reupolster
hopefully this video helps you out then
I've had my dining table for 14yrs and I'm going to be reupholstering my dining chair soon. I'm wondering, how many times can this be done, throughout the life of the chair?
As long as the frame remains in good shape, you can reupholster as many times as you want.
If the padding is in good shape and the chair has minimal flaking, can I just pull it over the original vinyl?
You can but you see the existing damage on cushion show through to the new vinyl, may look bumpy or not smooth.
I had cloth chairs that I bought used and I didn't remove the old..just cleaned them up then covered them.
Thanks for sharing your video! I had watched your video and discovered that when I turned the chair upside down I got intimidated with all the screws. Then I watched your video again and noticed that you only unscrewed four screws to get the seat off. Then I went at it again yeah! Thanks for the video!!!!
Hey someone what brand of foam glue is he using
Where can I purchase dust covers from?
You should be able to find the material at a local Hobby Lobby if you have one, if not you can find it on Amazon.
@@D.I.Y._All-in-One yes, I live 20 mins away from Hobby Lobby. Thanks
Ok