Got to be a trick! Just repaired the base and seat of an expensive executive swivel chair. The back has two buttons that have detached from their tufted anchors. Is there a way to retention the buttons without taking off about 100 brass tacks to expose the back.
Thought of a curved needle with some elastic cord, tie them together thru the backing. But don't think there will be enough tention to hold them tight.
Any trick here?
Jeff in PA
Have you heard of this product?
http://www.rochfordsupply.com/shop/Nails_Needles_and_Pins/Button_Replacement_Needles/Syringe_Tufting_Needle/index.html
The inside backing has to be substantial for the clips to hold.
If you don't want to buy a tufting needle and clips and if the chair is fabric covered yo u can use a double pointed needle. Send it thru the front and thru the outside back but not all the way when the other end passes thru the IB backing move the needle slightly so the front point goes thru the backing in a new hole. Push thru the same hole in the IB and you have a connection. Of course this won't work on leather or vinyl or fabric if you can see the hole.
Treat answer:
I love my tufting needle.
Gene
GROAN You're killin' me Gene ;D
The only problem with a tufting needle is that you need a layer of burlap,cambric, etc behind the foam to hold the pins and enough room to get them there with out without going through the outside back.
How bad would it look if you added corresponding buttons on the outside back and just tied them off button to button? Some pieces it looks like a designed play; some it just looks dorky.