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Upholstery Query
Hi,
I am just re-cycling an old office chair. On stripping the back down to the wood, I have found that there are four horizontal lines (grooves). These seem to be made by pressing or (glueing) the 8mm foam cover to the fabric and pressing the foam flat. There is no sewn seams along these indentations. Anyone know how I can do this when I re-cover it please? FWIW the cover is glued to the 8mm foam and there is a fine cloth glued to the foam, the pad is then stapled over a thick moulded foam pad attached to the plywood back. Hope this is understandable! Thanks |
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