An armchair with wooden arms can be reupholstered in many ways. Here are some examples: First, measure the chair. Next, cut a piece fabric to fit the chair. Then, secure it with a staple gun.
Upholstery tacks
Upholstery tacks are required if you want to reupholster an armchair with wooden legs. These small, metal tacks can be used to fix fabric in areas where it is not possible to. These tacks can be stapled to place because they have teeth that grip fabric. You can use a measuring tape for even spacing.
There are many options for upholstery tacks. The most basic type is made of steel or iron. It is flat on the head and sharp at the tip. This type is ideal for simple and small chairs. You can also find upholstery tacks with square or diamond heads.
Use tackstrips
To reupholster an armchair with wooden legs, you will need to use tackstrips to secure it. You must make sure that the tacks are positioned in a way that will secure the fabric and avoid damaging it. You can use a hammer to secure the tacks, but be careful that the hammer won’t damage the delicate parts of the chair.
Before you start your reupholstering job, take a photo that shows the entire chair, including the upholstery. These photos will be your digital project guide.
Using cardboard strips
A simple cardboard tack strip can be used to reupholster wooden armchairs. This strip can be placed underneath the decorative fabric and stapled in place. Typical places to use this strip are under the outside arm and along the back of a chair. It can also be used along the piping to keep it from drooping.
First, choose the fabric you want to use when reupholstering an armstool. This can be a time-consuming process, and it will take anywhere from 10 to 15 hours. The most important thing is to choose the right material. If you’re not a skilled seamstress, you can consider buying ready-made upholstery trim.
Sanding
You can easily sand your wooden armchair’s wood arms. The process can be done by hand or by using an electric sander. The first step in sanding a chair is to remove any old finish. Remove any traces of paint or lacquer from the chair. If the wood has been stained or treated using glue, you can remove the glue with a putty knife. After removing the excess glue, apply a coat of primer to the chair’s surface. After it dries, you can paint the chair.
When sanding an armchair with wooden arms, be careful not to damage the arm’s spindle or arms. Wood chair arms and spindles are very delicate and can be easily scratched. Therefore, it is advisable to use a low-grit sandpaper. To remove sanding debris, you can also use a lightly dampened washcloth with water.
Staining
You can stain your wooden armchairs to change their color. This method might work if the wood is able to absorb the stain evenly. If not, you can try applying a pre-stain wood conditioner. Make sure you stir the pre-stain well.
Before staining an armchair, you should remove the old finish. This can be a coating of paint, lacquer, varnish, or polyurethane. Citristrip is a good choice. It is easy to use and emits low fumes. It will go on pink and dry white.
Attach new upholstery
The first step in attaching new upholstery to an armchair with wooden armrests is to remove the fabric from the chair. Once the fabric has been removed, you can remove the staples. You will need to measure the fabric and measure along the edges. Use the measurement to select the right size of the gimp trim. Next, cut the trim to size and attach it with hot glue. As loose threads and strings can make upholstery look messy, ensure that you pull the fabric taut.
If you’re not comfortable working with a sewing machine, you can use a hand or a shoving stick to push the fabric through the armrests. Then, you’ll need a sewing machine and some other tools. You should allow for several days to finish the project.
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