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A Complete Guide to Modern Upholstery
with MICAELA SHARP — Sustainable designer and modern upholstery expert. TV presenter and interior design judge.
Lesson 5 of 68
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Join Micaela as she looks for amazing bargains, and discover how to find cheap furniture ready to transform through upholstery.
With so much choice out there, it can be difficult to know what sort of furniture to choose.
While these aren't necessarily the best places to buy furniture for an upholstery project, they are brilliant places to seek inspiration and to tune your eye into the kinds of styles and shapes you like.
The best furniture items for an upholstery project are the secondhand pieces that can be bought inexpensively. They might not appeal at first glance, but the key is to try and see their potential.
Charity shops and car boot sales are a great place to look for bargains, as are online destinations eBay and Facebook Marketplace.
Once you've found your piece of furniture, you'll need to work out how much fabric you need.
Below is a guide for approximate quantities of fabric; however, this will always vary from piece to piece, and is also dependent on the size of your pattern repeat:
Small armchair: 3–5 metres
Larger armchair: 5–7 metres
Sofas: 12–15 metres
The first step is to note down all the measurements of each piece of fabric you require; both arm sections, front and back pieces and fabric needed for the seat.
Once you have these measurements, you need to work out how they will all fit together or 'tessellate' onto a length of fabric. The standard width of fabric off the roll is around 140 cm, so think about the most economical way to position each piece so that you don't have too much excess fabric.
Remember, each piece needs to stay the right way round so that the pattern or pile of the fabric runs correctly. Pieces that will be sewn together need to be cut exactly, while pieces that will be upholstered straight on will need to allow for enough extra fabric to pull and staple in place.
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Sustainable designer and modern upholstery expert. TV presenter and interior design judge.
Micaela Sharp is a professional upholsterer, interior designer and broadcaster who champions the art of reupholstery and its ability to breathe new life into pre-loved furniture. Growing up, Micaela learnt both carpentry and sewing skills from her grandparents. It was this knowledge, alongside a passion for sustainability and longevity, that inspired her to take up upholstery and set up her own practice. Whether it’s designing furniture from scratch, reimagining a tired armchair into an heirloom to be cherished for years to come, or creating a room scheme layered with fabric and colour, Micaela brings her unique creativity and inventive flair to every project.
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