Spruce: A Step-by-Step Guide to Upholstery and Design
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.14 (930 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1612121373 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 400 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-10-14 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Discover the joys of upholstery and bring new life to your worn-out furniture. This comprehensive guide features more than 900 photographs and includes five projects designed to teach you all you need to know to reupholster any piece of furniture. You’ll soon be confidently stripping down old sofas, stuffing sagging ottomans, and revamping chairs with your own distinctive style. . With a few basic tools, an eye for color, and some ingenuity, you can customize your home with fabrics and textures that reflect your unique personality
This is a great book and It's been a huge help on my Yo-Yo's Roomie This is a great book and It's been a huge help on my first reupholstery project but my only complaint is that this book does not tell you how difficult it is to locate upholstery materials. She offers alternatives to tools like the Klinch-it (on average this tool is $300) but needs to go into more specifics about staplers and springs. Locating new upholstery springs, tacks, and some other minor upholstery items has been difficult, but it's not impossible. If you're going to take on a reupholstery project. Kindle Customer said Learn to Upholster. I'm certainly not the most creative person in the world, but even I can follow the instructions in this book. Amanda takes the intimidating art of upholstery and makes it completely accessible to the beginning upholsterer and DIYer. This book is for sure on my Christmas list.. Chicago Book Addict said Well conceived upholstery resource. I bought this book after taking two 5-week sessions of upholstery classes because I wanted something to supplement what I learned there and jog my memory between sessions. When I bought this there were nothing but effusive 5-star reviews so I was worried my expectations of this book might be too high, but when I received it I was very pleased.Typically I learn better in a hands on setting vs. in a book, but I thought Amanda Brown did a great job of conveying the information in book form. The book itself
From Booklist *Starred Review* It stands to reason that a big, heavily illustrated book of instructions on how to upholster furniture should be as attractive as the finished projects it presents. Brown is an Austin, Texas–based upholstery shop owner whose expertise simply leaps off every page. --Brad Hooper . Her guiding philosophy is that “upholstered furniture is the root of an interior,” and to that end, she addresses nonprofessionals who are learning to upholster their own furniture, taking them through six projects that can be categorized as advanced but for which all necessary skills are taught along the way. These projects include a pair of slipper chairs, an ottoman, and a sofa. And that is certainly the case with this gorgeous book, which perfectly matches complete, precisely written directions with correspondingly crisp, helpful photographs. Specific activities required for completing the projects include padding and constructin