Padded Bar Stool
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Question: Rate this joke (1 - 10 stars)?
3 Vampires take stools up at the bar and the waitress comes over to take their orders. "I'd like a pint of blood," said the first vampire. The waitress nodded. "I'd also like a pint of blood," replied the second vampire. She walks over to the last vampire. "I'd like a pint of plasma." The waitress looks down at her pad and confirms the order, "Okay, so that'll be two bloods and a blood lite."
Answer: 5
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Question: Reupholstery question?
Ok I'm trying to reupholster a bar stool I have at my house. It's a simple round pad, but I have a square piece of fabric that I'm going to use to cover it. How would I cut the fabric in a way that it will fit over the round edges of the stool with a minimum number of folds. If you have any advice or know of any links to such patterns please post them. Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks!
Answer: The better bar stool should have a seat that is held to the legs/base by screws. Undo the screws. Remove the old upholstery fabric. In good upholstery there are at least 3 layers over the wood: padding, muslim fabric, and the decorative upholstery fabric. If the padding and muslim are in good condition, lay the seat disc over the new upholstery fabric to make sure you have sufficient width. Note how the old fabric was laid out, and duplicate attaching the new fabric in the same manner. You can use tacks or staples, but don't tack too close to the edge of the fabric. After tacking the first point, stretch the opposite point tight and tack it down. Move 90° and tack again, but be careful to keep the fabric straight; some fabrics will stretch diagonally. Then stretch and tack the fabric across from this. You now have 4 tacks in place. Work back and forth, only doubling fabric in a fold in the last tackings. Replace the reupholstered seat on the base and screw it secure again.
Some stools have upholstered tops over glued down seats. For these I recommend you measure across the top, down the sides and add 3 inches (10"+2"+2"+3"). Cut your fabric in a circle this diameter. Surge or satin stitch the edge of the fabric circle to prevent fraying. Turn finished edge under and stitch closed except for 1 inch, making a pocket. Pin a length of heavy duty elastic near the opening. Pin another safety pin to the end of the elastic and insert it through the opening. Pull the elastic thru the pocket using the safety pin until you come back out the opening. Fit the cover over the existing cushion, pulling the elastic tighter or looser for best fit and pin in place. Remove from stool. Overlap elastic and stitch in place. Remove pins and allow elastic to fall inside pocket. Place over stool seat. I used grosgrain ribbon instead of elastic, and tied the ends around one of the legs into a bow. Hope this helps.
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