Thursday, December 30, 2010

Same Song, Second Verse

By the second day we were over it. We were surrounded by staples, batting, shredded fabric, and the ghost of what had once been our lovely red couch. At this point we were wondering what had possessed us to tackle a whole couch as our second upholstery project. We also asked ourselves why we had chosen to squeeze it in between a week long trip to New Orleans and company arriving for Thanksgiving (one week). We had allowed ourselves two days (yes, we know; we're idealists); it was the second day and we had one piece back on. However, there was no turning back at this point; we picked up our staple gun and went back to work.

This is the before shot. It is a little bit hard to tell in the picture, but the fabric on the cushions was shredding. Notice the white patches of exposed batting across the front.

A close up of the fabric off of one of the cushions. Do you see the seam I took across the middle to close up one of the first holes?

When we took the back off we found a product that forever changed the way we'll finish a project: curve-ease. This metal strip is used to finish an edge and replaces the much more tedious method of sewing it shut by hand. Just stuff your fabric into the open teeth, and hammer shut. Done.

All things do finally come to an end. We finished...on day five.

The finished product!

As you can see we redesigned the couch a little bit (we can't do things the easy way). We took the skirt off of the bottom, revealing the legs, and made the back one solid piece (instead of three individual pillows). We love our new, brown couch!

With every do-it-yourself project you learn something new. We're glad to have added to our knowledge of upholstery. It isn't something we want to do everyday, but would we do it again? Definitely.

~Susan Liana

Note: we didn't actually do any work on the couch on day three (Wednesday). I had to work and mama was doing some other necessary things around the house. It was a much needed break.

P.S. I know that it has been a month and a half since this event took place, but please remember that very shortly after finishing we had company arrive for Thanksgiving, and then we had more company, and then another set of company, and then we decorated for Christmas, and then, well you get the picture. I just didn't want you to miss the opportunity to see our brand new couch. :)

4 comments:

  1. It's lovely! You've inspired me to re-do the cushions on our dining room chairs. If only I could find our staple gun (and the right kind of fabric...so many choices.)

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  2. gorgeous! and only 5 days (minus day 3)?!?? it looks like something i might do in 5 months... :blush:

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  3. Thanks to you both for your enthusiasm! It was a bigger project than we anticipated. We can't seem to do anything the easy way. What was I thinking? Upholstering a sofa for our second project and restructuring it, to boot! My kids say I'm an idealist. If the shoe fits, I guess!

    to the Braggs: The discount fabric place where I got our fabric is having a sale until next week. ALL in stock fabric is $9.90/yd. They had some beautiful outdoor fabric that I'd like to get to cover my wicker furniture cushions for our veranda. And maybe some for the patio chairs...ummm...I'm a slow learner. We said we weren't doing this again anytime soon! :o)

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  4. I've thought about this couch so many times since I saw it. It's very Ralph Lauren, don't you think? This is talent if ever there was!

    Gorgeous work.

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