Wingback chair project

This bad boy was given to a friend for FREE! Gotta love free furniture! We have been reupholstering this wingback chair for the last couple of days and it is almost complete! I can’t wait to show you the transformation. Has it been easy?!!? NO. In fact, we both were extremely frustrated with this process. But, the end result will be worth it. Stay tuned! I had to give you a little somethin’ somethin’ to look forward too! šŸ™‚

Published on November 4, 2010

15 thoughts on “Wingback chair project”

  1. Awesome! I found a chair just like this on the curb this summer. Although it's in better shape–it's just dirty. I was going to reupholster it (try, never have before)… but I am thinking about making a slipcover instead… so I can't wait to see yours!

  2. Like so many others, I can't wait for this post. I picked one up a winged armchair off EBay for $70AU and want to attempt reupholstering it myself. So will be looking for tips.

  3. Cool. I've got a chair like that sitting in my garage waiting to be reupholstered. Are you going to be doing a tutorial on how you did it? Can't wait to see it.

  4. I am so impressed with anyone who can handle upholstery! I truly can't wait to see, I know it will be fabulous!!

  5. I can't wait to see the finished project and any hints and tips you have to offer for reupholstering it. I am stalking the blogs reading up all I can on it before I begin my settee project!

  6. Oh! I cannot wait to see how you did it and what it looks like now. I LOVE a wing chair and cannot resist buying them…then I give them away because I feel guilty! Currently I have two- one at home in my livingroom screaming for a new look and the other chair lives in my office at school (the students love it too!!). I am sure your post will inspire me to tackle my own~
    šŸ™‚

  7. I cant wait to see what you've done with it! I've been trying to finish my wing back for months. This was my very 1st chair that I have ever tried to reupholster and I might not be doing it again for awhile lol

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