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Inside Back Tub Chair

Started by woodchick, October 07, 2010, 01:38:55 pm

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woodchick

What is the trick to the inside back of a tub chair?  If there was already fabric on the chair, I could strip it and use it as a pattern I know, but the chair is already bare frame.  So, 2 questions: best way to make a pattern and determine those inside curved seams at the junction between the "back" and the "arms", and question 2 would be the best way to stretch that hollow curve/ convex curve into place?  Start tacking at the bottom? top? outtermost points?
Thanks so much.  I have 10 different upholstery how to books and none cover this.  Cover, get it?

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woodchick,

I moved your post over here so it would get more views.  The "How'd You Do That???" area where you had it posted is more for people sharing a write up of how to do something, not for asking a question about how to do it.

I'm sure someone will be able to help you when they read it.  A lot of the experts don't frequent the forum on the weekends.
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October 10, 2010, 02:56:55 pm #2 Last Edit: October 10, 2010, 02:59:12 pm by fragged8
hiya


Never done one but i have done a helm bucket seat, they're a pain .


the easiest way is to seam the inside curve i think , check out some pics on google images

http://bhs.scene7.com/is/image/BHS/771443_a?$product294x250$
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31hvf5AkDtL.jpg
http://www.projectxoffice.co.uk/images/Metro_Armchair_7764.jpg

minimum of 3 panels with 2 seams, don't try to do it with 2 panels and a centre seam.

this one's a good example
http://www.eroomservice.com/files/d_16337.jpg

it would take all day for me to explain how to pattern it in one so perhaps someone else
could ??

rich


MinUph

  If you could post of the chair in question it might be easier to explain how to pattern it.

  Upholstering it would most likely be done from the center out. This will give you the curve needed. If you were to start at the out most sides you would not get the curves.

  Again a picture would help.
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