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  • uau! wonderful!

  • You make a valid point. Personally the fabric is too plain for my tastes as well, but we have to go with the clients choice. I have to say, when the chair was placed in their living room, it matched their decor quite nicely. They needed a neutral color to tone down their place.

  • I know I'm probably going to get criticized for the this, and the chair really does look nice when he's finished, but I like the old fabric better. The new fabric is just way too mundane for my tastes.

  • I didn't quite catch how the piping goes on. Are those pieces glued on? I see you don't use a staple gun for them...

  • This would be sooo much more helpful if you would TALK...

  • is that a b&e staple gun ?

  • Another great job! How long did it take you to complete this project- if you don't mind me asking ??

  • that looks amazing!!

  • the music is annoying

  • yeahhh

  • Great video you did not show how you fix the sides do you glue them? and how you get that extra fabric in the middle all disappears?

  • @gloxinia2u no glue is needed . 

  • Thank you.

    Ron

  • NICE [++]

  • you make it look so easy!

  • Nice job, Just wondering how you fixed the outside wing and back to the chair.

    Ps your videos are some of the best I have seen for upholstery.

  • you are a such a pro. Thanks for sharing.

  • Thanks. Every day in my shop brings another interesting challenge.

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