Gosh, thank you all for the really thoughtful, detailed replies. I really appreciate your help.
The fabric I bought is from a place near here that sells "closeout" fabrics. I think he buys stuff from mills in NC and then resells it. I suspect much of it is seconds or end runs / remnants or whatnot. Very little of the material is labeled, but this stuff was on a bolt and labeled. I was encouraged by it being polyester since I know that holds up fairly well to sun/UV and rot.
My office chair is failing in other ways, as well -- in the piston/gas cylinder, etc. for example, is failing -- and this project is as much for me to learn as it is to rehab my chair, so if it doesn't last very long, I can always re-do it the right way (another learning experience) or just replace the chair.
I'm also a welder/metalworker/woodworker and I've been messing with sewing machines for close to 20 years (though I just finally found a decent walking foot machine -- an Adler 67-GK373 -- at an affordable price) so I can relate to your comments, Gene.
Again, thank you all very much for your help. I suspect I will be pestering you folks in the future with more newbie questions, but will try to keep it to a minimum.
B.
The fabric I bought is from a place near here that sells "closeout" fabrics. I think he buys stuff from mills in NC and then resells it. I suspect much of it is seconds or end runs / remnants or whatnot. Very little of the material is labeled, but this stuff was on a bolt and labeled. I was encouraged by it being polyester since I know that holds up fairly well to sun/UV and rot.
My office chair is failing in other ways, as well -- in the piston/gas cylinder, etc. for example, is failing -- and this project is as much for me to learn as it is to rehab my chair, so if it doesn't last very long, I can always re-do it the right way (another learning experience) or just replace the chair.
I'm also a welder/metalworker/woodworker and I've been messing with sewing machines for close to 20 years (though I just finally found a decent walking foot machine -- an Adler 67-GK373 -- at an affordable price) so I can relate to your comments, Gene.
Again, thank you all very much for your help. I suspect I will be pestering you folks in the future with more newbie questions, but will try to keep it to a minimum.
B.