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How To Reupholster Your Antique Chair or Sofa Without Going To Upholstery
Classes And Save Yourself Up To $1,950

Plus...


* Reupholster your pad seats THIS weekend.
* Revealed: Secret upholsterer's slip knot guarantees tight
stitching.
* And much, MUCH more.

It's a shame when your antique chair or sofa shows its age.

The covering is worn. The seating isn't as comfortable as it used to
be. The bottom is sagging where the webbing has broken. Perhaps, you
can even see the springs.

Mind you, this is still stylish furniture, despite its present
appearance. Sofas and chairs anyone would be proud to have in their
lounge or sitting room - if they were only restored to new
condition.

Yet, when visitors come round for an evening and sit down on your
chair or sofa you feel, well, embarrassed by its sorry state. And,
perhaps you're using a throw to disguise your furniture's present
condition.

Of course, you could throw out your furniture and buy new...but that
would be sacrilege. They don't make furniture like they used to, do
they? These modern mass produced sofas...they just haven't been
built to last. And they lack character. They've been thrown
together. No real craftsmanship in them is there?

And, quite frankly, if you decide to buy new you've got the
un-budgeted cost of several thousand dollars for a new chair or
sofa. And do you want to buy modern furniture when you prefer old
traditional furniture? Of course you don't. Any brand new piece
would look out of place in your sitting room or lounge.

There's no getting away from it, you need to reupholster your chair
or sofa.

Oh sure you'd have a professional job done by using a full time
upholsterer ...IF... (And it's a big IF)...you've sourced a good
upholsterer. BUT at some cost. They do know how to charge. And you
could be in for a shock when you see the invoice.

Just take a look at the upholstery fees I discovered by looking at a
few upholstery websites;

To re-upholster...

An Armchair $900...................A Chair without Arm $750

A 2 Seater Sofa $1400.............A 2˝ Seater Sofa $1700

A 3 Seater Sofa $1,950.............A Tub Chair $900

It's a lot of your hard earned money suddenly gone, isn't it?

Alternatively you could attend upholstery classes, week after week,
to learn the upholstery skills yourself. Of course you'd have to
take time out of your busy schedule to go to evening classes. And
pay to attend them.

But, What if there was a simpler and easier way? A way which saved
you a up to $1,950?

A way that shows you step-by-step how to competently do the
upholstery job yourself. Imagine...re-upholstering any piece of
furniture to the same standard as a professional upholsterer.

You see, the fact of the matter is...

ANYONE Can Master Reupholstering...

...Once they know a few insider secrets.

So your chairs and sofas have...Firm seating which has been stuffed
correctly and is smooth and regular with no dips or lumps. Neat tidy
stitching which is straight and pleasing on your eye. A cover which
is tight in the right places and pleasing on your eye. And tightly
sown buttons which sit snugly in the covering.

In other words a finished re-upholstering job you're proud to show
anyone (even a professional upholsterer).

Resulting in a chair or settee that's comfortable and your family
will enjoy sitting on watching television. Or reading a book or
simply spending an evening socializing with friends.

You see it doesn't matter whether you need to re-upholster a chaise
lounge...a circular backed chair, if you need to pad chair arms or
backs...spring backed pieces...double stuffing... over stuffing...
barrel chairs...whether piping is needed you...pleated buttoning is
needed...or tufting is needed...

...Whether you're working in leather, velvet, cotton or any other
material...

...Or...whatever upholstery techniques you need to do...

...You can do-it-yourself. Once you know the real secrets of
upholstery.

And, it doesn't matter how much upholstery experience you've got.


How To Get Tight Stitching Using This Secret Upholsterer's Slip-Knot


Ever wondered how upholsterers get really neat tight stitching on their
covers? You're not alone. Many people have asked me the same question
over the years. The answer is in a secret knot all professional
upholsterers use.


You can discover the upholsterer's slip-knot below.






Of course this slip knot is just one of the many upholstery techniques
revealed in-depth in Do it Yourself Upholstery Instructions.


When you get your copy you'll have complete step-by-step upholstery
instructions which will give you the confidence to upholster any chair
or sofa in your home.

You can be a complete beginner and still do a professional looking
upholstery job on your chairs and settees when you use these
step-by-step insider short-cuts.

Absolute beginners, experienced upholsterers (even professional
upholsterers) are using these same reupholstering techniques to do a
better upholstery job.

What's more it doesn't matter how practical you are. You don't need
to be particularly good with tools to do a great reupholstering job.

If you can use a needle and thread and know which end of a hammer to
use you'll be good at reupholstering. And be able to re-upholster a
chair/settee you're proud of.

Simply by following these upholstery instructions.

Furthermore, you don't need to spend a small fortune on special
upholstery tools either. Most of the tools you need are already in
your garage.

Also by following these re-upholstering insider short-cuts you can
often complete your re-upholstery within hours. Either a couple of
evenings. Or one day at the weekend. Just imagine starting your
re-upholstering in the morning completing it by the afternoon. And
sitting comfortably (and proudly) on it in the evening.

And perhaps best of all you can...


...See Every Upholstery Techniques For FREE - If You Choose

Here's what it's all about:


tom silver

"...Making upholstery simple and easy for you to do..."

My name is Tom Silver. And for the past 30 years I've been a
professional reupholsterer. You won't recognize my name. I don't
write for any furniture magazines or upholstery web sites. Nor am I
linked with any of the larger upholstery supply companies around.

I prefer to let my many satisfied clients spread word of mouth about
my upholstery skills.

But it wasn't always like this.

You see, I've always loved old furniture. And have a lot of items in
my home. Mainly left to me by an old auntie who'd passed away and
left me the contents of her house. I suppose that's what got me
interested in upholstery in the first place.

You see a lot of these items needed re-upholstering. And that's when
my troubles started.

I couldn't afford to pay for them to be professionally restored. And
besides I wanted to show any visitors to my home how good I was at
upholstering.

And that was my...

...Big Mistake

I could never get the fabrics tight enough. My buttons were too
loose. My coverings sloppy. My cushions and pillows looked bloated.

And once when I attempted to re-upholster my chaise lounge...
well...I ended up having to put a blanket over it to cover up my
botch-up.

It was a disaster.

Which ever way you looked at it my upholstery techniques sucked!

It was infuriating. You see, I was enthusiastic about
re-upholstering but I just couldn't get it right.

But that all changed one day.

I was browsing an old bookshop one day. And amongst the old book
section I came across an old reupholstery book.

The pages were yellowed. The covers were only just still joined
together. And there were many loose pages inside.

But the content...well...that was solid gold.

Of course back then they knew how the correct upholstery techniques
properly.

Anyway, I bought the book and rushed home.

I got one of my previously botched up chairs and started
re-upholstering it following the step-by-step upholstery
instructions in the book carefully.

And I couldn't believe the end result. It looked like a professional
upholsterer had done the job. I was so proud. Over the next months I
re-upholstered all my other pieces of furniture which needed doing.

Friends started commenting on how good my reupholstering skills had
become. From that day on, word spread like wildfire. My telephone
was ringing non-stop.

Before I knew it I had a full time business on my hands!

However, I'm now getting to the age of retirement. And I'm gonna'
hang up my upholstering tools. I'm going to spend my days fishing
and playing with my grandchildren. But before I retired I always
promised to write an upholstery instructions guide revealing the
insider secrets to upholstery success.

And it's called...

...Do It Yourself Upholstery Instructions

Inside you'll discover:
* The ONE most important thing you must consider BEFORE upholstering
any chair. Ignoring this...could...haunt you for years. Hint: It's
not the material or cost.

* Repairing and polishing. Including the sneaky secret of joining new
wood to old wood so it looks original.

* One type of chair found in a specific room which you need to
upholster differently. And NO it's not your dining or sitting room.

* The `sneaky' insider secrets behind stuffing pillows and cushions.
And the only way you should fill them if you want to end up with
perfectly shaped (and plump) instead of round cushions and pillows.

* The 3 different styles of spring seated chairs and how you should
replace the webbing in all three of them. You'll also discover the
key to getting the exact degree of elasticity in your webbing.
(Hint; This secret separates the professional from the amateur
upholsterer.)

* The art of springing-up correctly is exposed. And you're taken by
the hand and shown step-by-step how to master springing-up
yourself.

* How to blind stitch pad seats so it looks as if a seamstress did
the job...even if you've never sown before.

* The exact process of stitching edges on hard edged furniture. And
when and where you need to use a blind stitch.

* Pillow edge upholstering explained. And how you can get the best
results when you need to use this technique.

* The astonishing insider secrets behind re-upholstering simple pad
back chairs and double stuffing shaped settees. These are beyond
most novices but these instructions make this task easy for you.

* The little known...

...Upholsterers' slip knot revealed...

...And when, and where you need to use it for different types of
stitching to do a tidy job every time.

Plus there's much more. In particular...
* How to re-button ANY chair or settee...once the mysterious art of
buttoning and pleated buttoning is made easy (and simple) for you.

* Need to protect your antique furniture? Then here's step-by-step
instructions on how to measure your chairs and make your own slip
covers which fit them exactly.

* How to over-stuff pad upholstering, barrel and shell-backed chairs
to a craftsman's levels of skill.

* How to do tailored piping and buttoning.

* Revealed...The simple techniques behind Simple and Pleated
buttoning so you become good... quickly.

* How to upholster leather settees and chairs.

* How to know how many yards of material you'll need for a particular
job and how long the task will take you. Now you'll know exactly
how much material you'll need for any upholstery job.

* The mysterious technique of Tufting revealed. And how to tuft
different types of chairs.

* 2 different styles and shapes of chaise lounge and a step-by-step
guide on how to upholster them both.

* Cording, Gimping and Banding explained in detail and how you can
master them...within minutes.

* And many more upholstery insider secrets, tips and techniques you
won't find anywhere else.

This guide really can transform a raw beginner into a respected
seasoned upholsterer almost immediately.

Just imagine starting your first upholstery task once you know these
tips.


Blind-Stitched Pad Seats

THERE are certain types of inexpensive furniture pieces where it seems
unnecessary to build up stitched edges in burlaps to obtain the
requisite uniformity of upholstering, particularly in cases where the
upholstering is in the form of a shallow pad of the character shown in
Fig. 131.



The chair illustrated in this figure has a simple pad seat with a
bridled edge formed in the stuffing to provide a sufficient thickness
of filling at the edges. A much more substantial and better appearing
seat could be formed by covering the bridled stuffing with a muslin
under-cover and blind stitching the edges to form a smooth semi-hard
roll within the cotton cover.

After successive layers of stuffing material have been laid upon the
whole surface of the seat, until the pad has reached the required
thickness, as explained for Fig. 129C a piece of cotton, large enough
to give surplus coverage in each dimension, is slip-tacked at the back
and drawn toward the front, then to each side, precisely as explained
in the last chapter in connection with the bridled edge. (See
progressive details, Figs. 132A, B, C and D).

The completely slip-tacked seat will appear as Fig. 132D. It will be
necessary to provide considerable resistance to the pull exerted by the
stitching so that in tacking the cotton edges it is necessary to turn
up the surplus fabric and drive the tacks through the doubled cotton
edge. As the slip-tacks of each side are released the stuffing is
tucked in and any hollows filled out by additional stuffing inserted
beneath that already in place.

Then, beginning in the center, draw the cotton down smoothly into shape
and tack it in position (Fig. 134C). Work each way to within three
inches of the corner and force the edge to assume a somewhat
overhanging square shape, as shown in Fig. 135.

Care should be taken to keep the tacks of the cotton far enough from
the outside to leave the space where the covering and gimp are to be
tacked as unencumbered as possible. Detail Figures 136A and B are cross
sections showing the relative positions of the gimp, covering, cotton;
stuffing, burlaps and springs.

After the sides are tacked follow up by tacking the back in place,
bearing in mind the fact that the cotton will be tightened by the blind
stitching and must therefore be left a trifle slack to allow for this
contingency, and the front is tacked in the same way, taking care to
fill out any hollows which may appear by adding stuffing material
beneath the main body; as already explained.

The corners are tacked down in place last, because all surplus
dimension in the cotton must be smoothed out and disposed of in a final
pleat at the very corner, as Fig. 137. When completely tacked in place
the pad in cotton should present the appearance of Fig. 138.



When the cotton is all completely tacked in place all edges are
regulated to a square form and the filling blind-stitched permanently
into that position by means of a circular needle, following the method
indicated in Fig. 138A.

The needle passing in at A and out at B is re-entered again at B
without catching any of the cotton, and is drawn out at C, thus
enclosing a triangularly-shaped quantity of stuffing which is drawn
compactly to the front and retained there by the tightening of the
stitch;

Each successive stitch is pulled tightly into position and held in
place by the free hand until the next stitch is taken.

Pad seats which have no spring foundation are upholstered in the same
manner as pad backs and, to avoid unnecessary duplicate instruction,
will be explained in that connection.

If lightweight burlaps or theatrical scrim is employed instead of
cotton, a still more durable seat can be made by again regulating the
stuffing material to the edge and adding another row of stitching
around the edge, this time allowing the stitches to show on the top as
well as on the edge. This creates an edge very similar in appearance to
a double stuffed seat but without the center twines that tie down the
filling in the middle of the seat.

In this latter case a sufficient surplus of burlap must be allowed by
building the stuffed edges with a greater degree of overhang to allow
the stitching to be drawn tight without drawing the edge in from the
square. Fig. 139 illustrates the fault to be avoided, and Fig. 139A the
correct appearance of the stitched burlap seat.

Should the drawing in of the edge not be very great, it can sometimes
be released by the following method. Pass a long, double pointed needle
down through the burlaps, stuffing and canvas, but do not draw it
completely through the webbing (see Fig. 139B), then shift the top of
the needle over a couple of inches, taking care not to enclose any
portion of the springs or twine which do not lie close to the canvas,
re-enter the needle in the ,canvas and force it up through and out of
the burlaps at top.

Repeat this stitch at intervals of about four or five inches around the
seat, keeping about four inches from the edge, and then slash the
center of the burlaps, as shown in Fig. 139C. If stitched in this way
it will be necessary to use a light top stuffing, to round over the
seat after it has been stitched; it can then be covered with a piece of
cotton either sewn to the edge, as Fig. 140, or tacked in position, as
Fig. 141A after which the covering is put on in the regular way.



Firstly...you feel confident. You're not worried by the job in front
of you. Why? Because you know you've got the know-how to tackle any
(and every) re-upholstery job.

You confidently plan, measure and cut your new upholstery materials
to the right size. See your scissors follow the lines you've marked
out on your new cloth to cover your chair or sofa. And then drape it
over your chair. Or sofa to see it's cut exactly to the correct
length.

Your worn tired out uncomfortable furniture is given a face lift and
...hey presto...your furniture is like new. Scruffy worn out sofas
and chairs are re-newed like the day they were first created. Chairs
you were ready to dispose of...or...worse burn...are brought back to
life.

See how simple it is for you to restore a Pad Back Chair...a
Circular Back...a Spring Back...a Stuffed Chair...a Chaise Lounge...

...How easy it is for you to re-cover your old chair...Your battered
old sofa...Your distressed chaise lounge...to new condition.

...How professionally you replace the buttons...pulling the covering
in tight...and finally stepping back and admiring your
handiwork...Your chair looks superb.

...How neat and tidy the finish of your stitched edges are.

Those furniture pieces which you and your family have previously
avoided sitting on...well now...they become a favorite.

You see this isn't work for a true furniture enthusiast. Oh No. It's
a fun filled absorbing hobby. One that'll give you endless hours of
enjoyment and relaxation. They're skills you're absorbing which will
last you a lifetime.

Once you've restored one piece of old furniture...then you can
re-upholster another. And another. Until all your old furniture is
restored.

Isn't that a great thought?

Aren't you looking forward to walking into your sitting room...
dining room...study everyday and seeing your furniture in excellent
condition.

In a few minutes from now you're going to understand exactly the
upholstery techniques for different chairs and furniture.

Look by using these upholstery techniques you're going to save
yourself a fortune in upholstery charges. And you're increasing the
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Just think for a moment. What's the value of your sofa or chair in
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This isn't like watching an upholstery video or DVD. Where you've
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Far from it. It's much superior. You see these original upholstery
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Look you're going to love showing your friends and family your
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Just before you show them the finished piece...put a bed sheet over
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