Quote from: SteveA on March 29, 2018, 11:04:02 am
That one says leather - it will work I'm sure - you can always pick up a metal cutting sniper for those more difficult jobs. Tag sales typically have them for $ 2.00
Good Luck,
SA
Thanks. I'll check.
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Quote from: SteveA on March 29, 2018, 11:04:02 am
That one says leather - it will work I'm sure - you can always pick up a metal cutting sniper for those more difficult jobs. Tag sales typically have them for $ 2.00
Good Luck,
SA
Quote from: kodydog on March 27, 2018, 05:38:38 pm
If you are planning on using upholstery type leather you will have a very difficult time sewing by hand. Even a home type sewing machine would have a hard time sewing upholstery weight leather. Apparel weight leather could be sewn by hand although a tedious job. Apparel weight leather is not appropriate for furniture, it will not last. Upholstery weight leather is expensive. You could easily spend $200 for leather for a chair like in your link.
If you scroll down on your link you will see desk chairs with arms between $36 and $110. I doubt they are leather. Most likely they are vinyl. There are some really nice vinyl's out there these days. Some that even an experienced professional cannot tell the difference. Vinyl can be hand sewn but once again it would be a very tedious job.
$250 labor for your chair is a fair price. I know, you can buy new cheaper. This is a dilemma upholsterers often face.
Quote from: MinUph on March 27, 2018, 05:32:29 pm
This type of chair has a lot of stress on the seams. I would recommend using a sewing machine. Anything can be sewn by hand but leather is the hardest. You will want to use an awl to make a hole and then a needle and thread through that hole on and on and on.
Interfacing will do nothing especially iron on. If it were sewn in then it might help some but a stronger fabric would be better if your concerned about the leather.
Working with old leather is not fun. Anything used is not fun.
$250.00 is a cheap price for labor.