Recover a Stool With Fun, New Fabric

September 24, 2007 by  
Filed under Fabric, featured, Stools

origional stool

My sister-in-law is the queen of finding deals, and this justbuildstuff.com project is a result of her finding an incredible deal on a footstool at a rummage sale. The footstool was in great shape and she wanted to add a little flare to it by recovering it with fabric she had found that displayed a Coca-Cola theme (her favorite beverage).

Disassemble

To begin the recovering project, we first flipped the stool over to remove the screws that were holding the seat top to the base (photo below).

Top Removed

Cut the Fabric

Next, we used the cover to size the fabric piece that we needed to cut (see photo below). The fabric needs overlap each side by at least an inch or two so that there is room to staple the fabric to the seat top. For this project we left the existing fabric on the seat cover because it was in good condition and would provide a good base for the new fabric. Some recovering projects may require removing the old cover and replacing the pad and batting.

.Size the Fabric

Now that the fabric is sized it is time to cut it out. To get nice straight lines, the fabric was folded to make a visible crease. The crease line was cut with a scissors as shown in the photo below.

Cut the Fabric

Attach the Fabric

Making sure the design side of the fabric was facing down, we placed the seat cover onto the middle of the fabric. We then pulled the fabric tightly up over the side and put a staple in the middle, as shown in the picture below.

Staple the Fabric

The trickiest part of getting the cover fabric to look good is in the corner as seen in the photo below. You need to make sure to fold the fabric and staple each corner in the same manner. After a corner is stapled, flip the seat over to ensure that the corners look the same as the ones you previously stapled.

Corner Fabric

Put the Stool Together

Now that all for corners are stapled and the cover is looking extraspecially wonderful with the new fabric, it’s time to reattach the cover to the legs of the stool in much the same way as they were removed. Try to find the original holes and use the original screws if possible.

legs back on

After the legs are reattached the stool is finished except for cleaning up the frayed edges on the bottom side with a scissors.

. finished stool

Just Build Stuff- It’s Fun!!!!

September 20, 2007 by  
Filed under Ramblings

Think of something you want, anything and think about how you would like to obtain it. Let’s say for instance that you want a clock – you could purchase one of the countless clocks found at your local retail stores or online. The clock that you would buy would be the same one that anyone else could buy, with no unique features, colors or materials. It might look nice but you would have no personal attachment to the clock. Or, if you are a justbuildstuffer, you would decide that you know exactly what the clock is that you want and you are going to just build it yourself to make sure you get what you want and to have some fun while doing it. I of course am a justbuildstuffer and now I am inspired to build a clock…maybe a couple of them, a classic looking one and a very unique looking one. Because I am going to just build it I can do it any way that I want, I can find parts at rummage sales and make a Frankenstein clock or I can find all new materials. I can build it out of the wood I got recycling a pallet, or out a block of aluminum. I am a builder and I justbuildstuff.com.

Building a Pirate Vocabulary

September 19, 2007 by  
Filed under Ramblings

Today we focus on building our vocabulary, our pirate vocabulary! Because today is National Talk Like a Pirate Day! So avast ye scoundrels. It be time to take toll of our Pirate readiness. Don’t hesitate to take a few hours to watch Treasure Island or Pirates of the Caribbean if you feel the need. If you are a true Pirate builder you will have a custom forged Pirate Saber, an eyepatch made from an old piece of tire and a parrot that continuously screams “Polly wanta Hammer”. This day only comes once a year so make sure to make the most of it by annoying your family, friends and coworkers as much as possible. Shove off ya scurvy manges!