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upholstering an occasional chair
 
 
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Name:
Ron
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Jan 22, 2009
Latest Activity:
6 days ago
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About Me:
 
Ron has been doing upholstery for over 35 years .
He has mastered the art of upholstery and now wishes to pass along his knowledge and special techniques to others in the most simplified manner possible.
Country:
Canada
Occupation:
Upholsterer
Companies:
Undercover By Design
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undercoverbydesign uploaded a new video (6 days ago)
A quick journey through the various steps of Upholstering a Wing chair
 
 
undercoverbydesign commented on Upholstery tips and tricks (1 month ago)
"Thank you for the nice comments"
 
 
undercoverbydesign commented on upholstering a bergere chair (5 months ago)
"Folding the fabric is only necessary if it's extremely thin. You're correct in saying that folding and stapling is a PAIN, especially if you have ..."   more
 
 
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You asked for it and here it is. A demonstration of how to use the Ruffler foot. We demo with the Husqvarna Viking Sapphire 835, but the principles...   more
 
Channel Comments
GuiaDInmuebles (2 months ago)
Hey Ron,

I appreciate all the great info you have shared with us. I like to consider myself a handy person and so I can really appreciate the time and effort you have put into learning how to master these upholstery methods. Thanks!
greg357159 (3 months ago)
When I go to the store, I often see chairs and sofas on the lawn of my neighbor's home waiting to be picked up by the refuge. Thought I might try my hand at it. I have all the tools, I have an interest, but talent ? that's something else altogether. Your vids are just what I needed to help me along. So what your doing is brilliant. I do have one question ? .. how much to charge ? bth ? or job ? thanks, peace
Entonija (7 months ago)
wow, your work is really beautiful :)
halexa28 (7 months ago)
Thank so much for share your knowledge, is very interesting, and seems easy to follow, specially when I try to rebuild a sofa bed , the bed is intact, but the arm and cushion need attention, I trying to do by my own, if you have any suggestion to make my work easy, I never try it before, can you please make some suggestion about fabrics, leather , and list materials to fill the sofa, those materials can be buy in any fabri store, any advice will really appreciate, again your videos are very interstings and easy.
mauriciowsky1 (1 year ago)
congratulations
28MORRISSEY (2 years ago)
It will be possible for you to put a video how to tie springs step by step please.I been watching your videos all day i am learning upholstery and your work is pretty clean and beautiful [++] [++] and you are funny SALUDOS
28MORRISSEY (2 years ago)
nice [++] [++]
schuhby (2 years ago)
Hello

Just watching your videos and find them very interesting - Do your videos cover cornice boards for bay windows? Detailing how to cope with those inverted corners?

Thank you!
undercoverbydesign (2 years ago)
Thank you for watching these video's. Please e-mail me your comments and suggestions for future segments.

Ron
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