Oh Dear Baby Jesus! Okay guys. This was a dangerous task. Well, the only danger that was occurring was trying to staple down the ply grip to the chair. If you missed the hole... IT WOUOLD BOUNCE BACK AT YOU! Again Im sorry if this is freaking you out and you shouldn't be scared. Just wear some goggles. And be prepared to use A LOT of staples.
OKAY HERE-WE-GO
Step One: Cut fabric.... YEah yeah..
Step Two: Apply Ply Grip strips wherever needed. I started off putting the strip at the top but then I realized I needed it because of the top part of the chair. I'll explain what did there in the next step. But On my Chair the ply grip is on the sides. (Sorry I didn't take any pictures at this point)
Step Three: Stapling the top. With my chair I did the exact same thing I did with the outside of the arm. I measured out from side to side, cut a strip of cardboard, and then stapled.
Step Four: Using the ply grip strips. I know I did it the wrong way. I still have little strings hanging out of the side of the chair that are very hard to get rid of. So this is what I think you should do. Cut the fabric an inch wider than the chair (1/2" for each side). Then stuff the fabric into the ply grip and close it. Do the same for the other side. Make sure the back is tight. What I did was just fold the fabric in the grip and the cut of the extra and then try to stuff as much fabric in the grip as I could. And if you have a part where something is going to be covered by something else like a panel (I think thats what its called) then just staple it.
Step Five: Staple the bottom
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| Oh thats bad. OPPS! |
Done.
Next post will be the extra part on the arms
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