We bought kitchen stools a year or more that are similar to this: https://www.amazon.com/Rivet-Mid-Century-2-Pack-No-Back-Stools/dp/B075ZBW1NL but they are covered in fabric. At the time, I knew this was a bad idea due to the stools being in the kitchen. I did it anyway.
So, since then, due to a variety of factors to include kids and cats (who like to play and nap on them and thus have clawed them) I'd like to see if there is a way to recover them. I think I could do them myself with a pattern (I can sew). Anyone know where I can find one? I've tried w/o success. I could take on apart and try to recreate it but I worry about doing that and (bleeping it all up). I really don't want to buy all new stools - not b/c of the money but b/c it seems wasteful, esp. if I can fix it myself. I'd use a bit of a more durable fabric than the ones they came with. Thanks. Maybe this should be in the crafting forum? Not sure. Thanks! |
Go to pinterest and youtube and search there for directions. You will find a zillion tutorials. Look for the demo closest to your style.
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Do you want to reupholster them or make fabric slipcovers for them? I know youtube has tutorials for upholstery. I would think you'd have to create something on your own for slipcovers. |
Won't the kids and the cats do a number on the new fabric coverings like they did on the old? |
They might, but if I can learn to cover or reupholster them, I can switch them out again. Also the fabric they came with wasn't particularly durable so I'd go with something else. |