This is exactly what I needed for a "free" ottoman I found on the street. Didn't know how to attach & "plump" up the top foam portion to the board. Thank you!
This was a great video and very easy to follow. I'm a first time ottoman maker. I made one for my trailer remodel using this video and it turned out wonderful. Thank you!
Great video, perfect, just what I was looking for. My daughter loved the one she had the hotel she stayed in, my Christmas present will allow me to make her one. Thank you.
When you cut a triangle to wrap the trim all around, I was mind blown. I’m a beginner. So you’re teaching me lots. Great video and it turned out nicely!
I used this video as a reference to make my own ottoman which I just finished making today. Thank you so much for this video, I found it super helpful, and I am very pleased with the results.
Thank you, Thank you so much for this detailed video.This is exactly what I needed . You have explained every single step very patiently and beautifully . I am planning to do it little bit differently though, I would rather attach hinges or make it sliding sideways to make it a storage box too. Thanks again.
You do not know how thankful I am for finding your video today! I was looking for a pillow case tutorial as I am making one for my daughter-in-law for Christmas. I have a very comfortable chair that was my mother's for many years. I had it re-upholstered just a few years ago. What are the chances that I found the very same fabric on line that matches this chair!! Our local shop closed up as they were ready to retire. I am so excited to receive my fabric and start on this great winter project! God Bless You! Now to get the man started on cutting the boards for me!! Are you available for any questions or help??
I hope you enjoy this DIY ottoman tutorial. It's one of my favorite things that I've ever made for our home! ✅ 𝐌𝐀𝐓𝐄𝐑𝐈𝐀𝐋𝐒 𝐍𝐄𝐄𝐃𝐄𝐃 - (𝐚𝐟𝐟𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐚𝐭𝐞 𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐤𝐬) ✅ 1″x 10″ boards - need 4 pieces to make a box ✅ 1″x 12″ board - need 1 piece for center support ✅ 4″x 4″x 96″ board - need 1 piece for each corner of box ✅ 3/4″ plywood for top piece ✅ 4″ foam cut to finished dimensions of ottoman - amzn.to/3TOJfat ✅ Upholstery batting - amzn.to/3VPvzh9 ✅ Fabric - Will need enough to cover top and box. I used approximately 3 1/2 yards of 54″ wide decorator fabric. ✅ Piping or cording - 1/4″ - optional - amzn.to/3F6CFb8 ✅ Flannel interlining - optional - I like to cover the batting with interlining before attaching the fabric - amzn.to/3Fml6nN ✅ Drill and Phillips head bit - amzn.to/3Ts900j ✅ 1 1/2″ Phillips head screws - amzn.to/3gz8LSR ✅ 3″ Phillips head screws - amzn.to/3MSOEen ✅ Pneumatic Stapler - (Similar to one used in video) - amzn.to/46sPTtp ✅ Pneumatic Staples - amzn.to/3sTZGdp ✅ Air Compressor For Pneumatic Stapler - amzn.to/3sROgqx ✅ Stapler - amzn.to/3DlRsgR ✅ Staples-amzn.to/3SjAyUo ✅ 4 Legs and top plates to attach the legs to the ottoman corners - amzn.to/3MUxCwk
Dear Jann, Thank you for such a thorough tutorial for making an ottoman. You're a great teacher! I'm about to do my first project, recovering a vintage footstool, as practice run for two ottomans that need new fabric. I'd really like to get the stapler/nail gun you use here, but the link you provided to Amazon is for a different, unavailable stapler. Could you share where to get the stapler/nail gun you're using in the video? Thank you again from a new subscriber/student!
Thank you for watching! I bought the stapler shown in the video probably 15+ years ago when I was operating my drapery workroom. It is no longer available. I looked at the current pneumatic stapler option from the drapery/upholstery supplier that I used, and have linked the pneumatic stapler, staples for the staple gun and the air compressor that I use in the description of this video. It's also linked in the first pinned comment. Good luck with your project!
@@JannNewtonSewOften Thank you so much for doing that! I just found a product by Sailrite that looks similar to what you used; I'll check out your links now. I hope to do a decent job on this. I appreciate your encouragement, and the tutorials! Have a great week!
This is exactly what I needed for a "free" ottoman I found on the street. Didn't know how to attach & "plump" up the top foam portion to the board. Thank you!
You are welcome!
This was a great video and very easy to follow. I'm a first time ottoman maker. I made one for my trailer remodel using this video and it turned out wonderful. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Great Video!! I'm a newbie and have no idea what I'm doing... This video is one of the few that are great for a beginner!!
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Great video, perfect, just what I was looking for. My daughter loved the one she had the hotel she stayed in, my Christmas present will allow me to make her one. Thank you.
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Very nice! Im a carpenter and can appreciate this.
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Wonderful and easy instructions.
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When you cut a triangle to wrap the trim all around, I was mind blown. I’m a beginner. So you’re teaching me lots. Great video and it turned out nicely!
Glad it was helpful!
I used this video as a reference to make my own ottoman which I just finished making today. Thank you so much for this video, I found it super helpful, and I am very pleased with the results.
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching!
Beautiful ottoman and love the fabric. Not ready for a project like this but now have an excellent reference. Thank you Jan!
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This is a wonderful job 👍
Thank you so much
This video deserves millions of views
Wow, thank you! Thanks for watching!
Un gran trabajo está precioso
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Nice job
Thanks!
Your tutorial is great! Easy to follow directions, love it!❤
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Great job!
Thank you. Thanks for watching!
Thank you, Thank you so much for this detailed video.This is exactly what I needed . You have explained every single step very patiently and beautifully . I am planning to do it little bit differently though, I would rather attach hinges or make it sliding sideways to make it a storage box too. Thanks again.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for your video.
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Loved this. Wheocan I get the legs and the holder for them
You can. find them at stores like Lowes and Home Depot. Thanks for watching!
See beautiful! You did a fantastic job! Thanks for sharing your amazing skills 🥰💖
I'm glad you enjoyed this tutorial! Thanks for watching!
You do not know how thankful I am for finding your video today! I was looking for a pillow case tutorial as I am making one for my daughter-in-law for Christmas. I have a very comfortable chair that was my mother's for many years. I had it re-upholstered just a few years ago. What are the chances that I found the very same fabric on line that matches this chair!! Our local shop closed up as they were ready to retire. I am so excited to receive my fabric and start on this great winter project! God Bless You!
Now to get the man started on cutting the boards for me!! Are you available for any questions or help??
Good luck on your project. Thanks for watching!
Beautiful simple and elegant. Thanks for sharing
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Beautifully explained and detailed
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Very nice
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Very clear tutorial; thanks
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Very well done.
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Great tutorial. Looking forward to giving it a go. Where did you get the trim you used on the bottom and how did you attach it?
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I hope you enjoy this DIY ottoman tutorial. It's one of my favorite things that I've ever made for our home!
✅ 𝐌𝐀𝐓𝐄𝐑𝐈𝐀𝐋𝐒 𝐍𝐄𝐄𝐃𝐄𝐃 - (𝐚𝐟𝐟𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐚𝐭𝐞 𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐤𝐬)
✅ 1″x 10″ boards - need 4 pieces to make a box
✅ 1″x 12″ board - need 1 piece for center support
✅ 4″x 4″x 96″ board - need 1 piece for each corner of box
✅ 3/4″ plywood for top piece
✅ 4″ foam cut to finished dimensions of ottoman - amzn.to/3TOJfat
✅ Upholstery batting - amzn.to/3VPvzh9
✅ Fabric - Will need enough to cover top and box. I used approximately 3 1/2 yards of 54″ wide decorator fabric.
✅ Piping or cording - 1/4″ - optional - amzn.to/3F6CFb8
✅ Flannel interlining - optional - I like to cover the batting with interlining before attaching the fabric - amzn.to/3Fml6nN
✅ Drill and Phillips head bit - amzn.to/3Ts900j
✅ 1 1/2″ Phillips head screws - amzn.to/3gz8LSR
✅ 3″ Phillips head screws - amzn.to/3MSOEen
✅ Pneumatic Stapler - (Similar to one used in video) - amzn.to/46sPTtp
✅ Pneumatic Staples - amzn.to/3sTZGdp
✅ Air Compressor For Pneumatic Stapler - amzn.to/3sROgqx
✅ Stapler - amzn.to/3DlRsgR
✅ Staples-amzn.to/3SjAyUo
✅ 4 Legs and top plates to attach the legs to the ottoman corners - amzn.to/3MUxCwk
Thank you for this beautiful project. Now I'm ready to start mine.
You can do it! Thanks for watching!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤يا أستادة
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Beautiful!
Thank you!
What a great tutorial! So clear and easy to follow. I have been wanting to make an ottoman for some time. Now I know how to do it. 😊
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Your good upholstery work I like 👍 because I am also sofamaker upholsterer
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@@JannNewtonSewOften your welcome
Where do I buy the foam you used in this video? This video was EXCELLENT! You are a marvelous teacher! Thank you so much for sharing!👏👏🥰🥰💪💪
I bought mine online. Thanks for watching!
This is gorgeous!! You explained everything so lovely & clear too. Thankyou 🌞💎💛
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thank you #SewOften for sharing this - have a blessed day John 3:17
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Would have been great use of space of it was also a storage. But I will be following this tutorial with but turning it with storage
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Dear Jann,
Thank you for such a thorough tutorial for making an ottoman. You're a great teacher! I'm about to do my first project, recovering a vintage footstool, as practice run for two ottomans that need new fabric. I'd really like to get the stapler/nail gun you use here, but the link you provided to Amazon is for a different, unavailable stapler. Could you share where to get the stapler/nail gun you're using in the video? Thank you again from a new subscriber/student!
Thank you for watching! I bought the stapler shown in the video probably 15+ years ago when I was operating my drapery workroom. It is no longer available. I looked at the current pneumatic stapler option from the drapery/upholstery supplier that I used, and have linked the pneumatic stapler, staples for the staple gun and the air compressor that I use in the description of this video. It's also linked in the first pinned comment. Good luck with your project!
@@JannNewtonSewOften Thank you so much for doing that! I just found a product by Sailrite that looks similar to what you used; I'll check out your links now. I hope to do a decent job on this. I appreciate your encouragement, and the tutorials! Have a great week!
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Nice! There isn't anything that you can't do.
Awww, you're sweet! Thanks for watching!
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