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Mike Hide
 
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I am in the middle of making a couple of Chippendale repro wing chairs . The
frames will be good quality [for me at least] in white oak with exposed wood
in mahogany.

In passing, I checked on quality upholstery and about passed out when I was
confronted with prices . So I am going to get into the subject so I can do
my own upholstery. I would be interested in any recommended good texts on
the subject. thanks ....mjh



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Lawrence L'Hote
 
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"Mike Hide" wrote in message
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I am in the middle of making a couple of Chippendale repro wing chairs .

The
frames will be good quality [for me at least] in white oak with exposed

wood
in mahogany.

In passing, I checked on quality upholstery and about passed out when I

was
confronted with prices . So I am going to get into the subject so I can do
my own upholstery. I would be interested in any recommended good texts on
the subject. thanks ....mjh


I have _Furniture Restoration_ V. J. Taylor. Also for refinishing
_Restoration Recipes_ James Smith & Julia De Bierre. _Furniture Doctor_
is okay. I buy my supplies from http://www.garysupholstery.com

Larry


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Larry Jaques
 
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On Fri, 20 Aug 2004 05:46:54 GMT, "Mike Hide"
calmly ranted:

I am in the middle of making a couple of Chippendale repro wing chairs . The
frames will be good quality [for me at least] in white oak with exposed wood
in mahogany.

In passing, I checked on quality upholstery and about passed out when I was
confronted with prices . So I am going to get into the subject so I can do
my own upholstery. I would be interested in any recommended good texts on
the subject. thanks ....mjh


I felt the same way and found several tomes at the library. The
best of the bunch was W. Lloyd Gheen's "Upolstery Techniques
Illustrated". I liked it so much I bought a copy from half.com.
Second (I believe) was "Upholstery, a complete course : chairs,
sofas, ottomans, screens, and stools", which had more info on
frames in it.

Upholstery style is a very personal thing, so look through all
the books your library has on the subject. You'll find the one
which "talks to you" on that personal level.


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