The chair was solid but the wood finish needed some work.
The chair seat was woven with old men's ties. Remember when that was a popular DIY project?
When I have a new project in mind, I can't wait to get started. Within an hour of getting home with the groceries (and chair!), I had given the wood frame a good cleaning and used MinWax Wood-Sheen on it to restore the finish.
I cut a pattern out of brown paper so that I could sew a new seat cushion to cover all those ugly ties!
Here is the finished chair.
I didn't even replace the men's ties; just placed the new cushion right over them.
By late afternoon, this project was done.
I didn't even replace the men's ties; just placed the new cushion right over them.
By late afternoon, this project was done.
Just in time for a cup of tea glass of wine!
This post is linked to:
Wow Us Wednesdays at Savvy Southern Style
The Farmhouse Friday Link Party #51 at The Painted Hinge
Salvaged Junk Projects #422 at Funky Junk Interiors
The Farmhouse Friday Link Party #51 at The Painted Hinge
Salvaged Junk Projects #422 at Funky Junk Interiors
Nice! They look great! And you certainly are the speedy one!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Linda. I'm not so speedy when it's the housework or ironing calling me!
DeleteLove the chairs and the new seat cushions!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Linda. I never can make up my mind. Today I'm sewing a second set of seat cushions, out of flour sack this time. Can't decide which I'll like better! Crazy, huh?
DeleteWhat a great transformation, Cheryl!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for taking the time to stop by!!
Hugs,
Deb
Hi Deb,
DeleteIt's good to hear from you after my too-long blogging break. I still love visiting your home! ~Cheryl
$4!!!! That's an amazing find! I like that you kept the men's ties under the cushion. Now its two chairs in one.
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