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Welcome to Knox Upholstery's BlogNew Post: February 15, 2012 Happy day after Valentine's day! I am really not a fan of Valentine's day but I am pretty sure that is rooted in the fact that my birthday is the 12th so Valentine's day has always been lacking my entire life. Not that I am mad or anything. Anyway, the past 6 weeks have been amazing. Not only was I able to work with Extreme Makeover Home Edition but I am working closely, again, with HGTV. A nice display is going up into their lobby and yours truly is their Upholsterer. I just love the creativity over at HGTV. Sixty-five yards of fabric showed up at the door late yesterday evening so you know that I will be busy as a bee trying to get the project complete in time. Which I will. I always do. January 28, 2012 Extreme Makeover Home Edition! What an exciting time that was. I was able to work closely with one of the Design Producers to work on a very special room for one of the children. I was even allowed to pull out my old theatre skills to stage and decorate one of the rooms. I can't tell you which one yet, but I can say, "GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR". We had thunder, lightning, sheets of rain, wind and even snow but it was all for a wonderful family and cause Restoration House. I avoided the cameras at all cost but you can catch the Special airing sometime over Thanksgiving 2012. Upholstery Articles Reupholstering vs. buying new? Fabric choices - how to choose the right fabric. Part One and Two How To Calculate Yardage Spotting and Recognizing Antique Furniture How To Fix Scratches On Wood Furniture Behind the cost of covering your favorite sofa or antique chair - Coming Soon! Tools for fabric hunting? Something sticky on your fabric? Here is a tip to get that sticky stuff out! Color of 2011. Honeysuckle. International Home Furnishings Market in High Point - The future's so bright! Should you reupholster your old furniture or just buy new? This is a very good question and it all boils down to the wood with which the piece was made (or just how much do you love that piece). If your piece is an antique and is in good shape it is usually better to reupholster rather than purchasing a new. Especially if the piece you have is unique, rare and simply something that you love and won't easily find elsewhere. Quality antique furniture has wood and dowel joints and the pieces are usually heavier than your more modern day pieces. In addition, coils and horse hair cushions indicate a quality antique piece too. If you do decide to reupholster that antique or carved wood chair keep in mind that it may cost a bit more since the upholsterer has to be much more careful not to damage the wood frame while she is working on it. On the other hand, if you decide to reupholster that funky and comfy chair from your college days (simply because you can't let it go), the cost may be slightly less, than an antique, since the upholsterer won't need to worry about that embellished wood frame getting in the way. Fabric choices - how to choose the right fabric. Part One
Olefin is a durable choice for furniture that is going to see a lot of action and heavy wear. Rayon is also imitation silk, linen and cotton. It is durable but can wrinkle. Vinyl is a practical choice as replacement leather. It is good for kid's furniture, family rooms or the kitchen chairs. But just like leather make sure that your upholsterer is familiar with the fabric. So there you have it...your crash course on fabric choices. As you are shopping for your fabric remember to take a look at it's "ingredients". Feel the fabric, pull and stretch it and look at how it behaves. If the weave is thin avoid it. If the pattern doesn't "look right" stay away from it and if the edges are fraying run away. Remember that your Upholsterer will be putting the fabric to the test and there is nothing worse than fabric that tears on you as you are stretching it to the piece. If it stretches as the Upholsterer is working on it you can guarantee that it will tear while in your home. Happy fabric hunting! For a yardage and repeat calculator please click here To view a furniture chart with yardage please click here An Important Word About Fabric Patterns It is important to know how different patterns affect the amount of fabric you will need for a particular piece. Plain fabric and fabric with small patterns are easily determined whereas fabric with large patterns (the repeat) are more difficult. It is normal practice to center a pattern on a piece therefore you will always need more fabric as much of the excess fabric will then be rendered useless due to pattern matching. So how do you measure for the repeat? It is simple. Lay out your fabric to indicate the center of the pattern, then measure out horizontally until that pattern repeats itself. This is your pattern width (leave about a half inch to one inch on either side of your pattern for alllowances. Now measure vertically until you run across the same pattern, again leaving room for allowances. This is now your pattern length. Add both measurements and now you have your total pattern repeat number. Take a look at the below chart for our fabric repeat calculator as this will help you in your fabric calculations. Spotting and Recognizing Antique Furniture It is hard, sometimes, to tell the difference between a genuine antique piece and a reproduction. If you view the construction, however, recognizing that antique piece can be easier. Look at the joints! If you see glue and/or screws that piece you are looking at is not an antique. Early furniture had mortise-and tenon joints that were held together by dowels and pegs. The pegs were always handmade and stood just above the surface. Mortise-and-tenon joints are of higher quality when compared to a simple dowel constructed piece. Also, wood was being cut by hand so you will see straight cut marks instead of circular marks made by a circular saw which was introduced in the late 18th century. How To Fix Scratches On Wood Furniture 1. Grab yourself a Walnut, Pecan or Brazil Nut! Rub the nut in the direction of your scratch and you will soon find the blemish has nearly disappeared. Just be careful to rub within the lines. 2. Hit the makeup drawer and use eyeliner that is a similar shade. 3. Crayons! And since they are wax you can always remove the mark if it is not the right color. 4. Pledge Scratch Cover is amazing. You can find more information here.
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