Wednesday, December 9, 2009

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Friday, May 29, 2009



My favorite!

I have no self control though....once the package is opened they all get eaten. Except for the white and pink ones. They're gross.

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Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Cats keep upholsterers busy!


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Monday, March 30, 2009

My 3 year old grandson went fishing with his daddy this weekend and caught his first fish!

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Sunday, March 29, 2009

Isn't this a great room? Love the pink! Another "trash to treasure" project for a very creative lady. She pulled these chairs off the curb years ago and stored them in her garage. She brought them to me for repair and new cushions. I think they turned out beautiful.


Dear Kim,
I finally have the pictures of the chairs in my very pink living room. I think they look fabulous! I really love the chairs.
Have a great spring,
Monique Fontaine





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Saturday, March 21, 2009

I did these slipcovers about 4 years ago for Barb, who lives near Chicago. She drove all this furniture to me in a borrowed truck. Very adventurous!
"Still loving the white slipcovers.
They look fabulous. "
Love, Barb

Thank you for the lovely email, Barb!








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Wednesday, November 26, 2008

I got a chance to work on some very old, very cool dining chairs in an historic house in Lafayette. The furniture in this house is beautiful and original to the family going back many, many years. You can see variations in each of the 8 chairs, evidence of manufacture by hand. Here the chairs sit in a row - the first one is bigger than the rest and the fourth one down is taller. Cecilly calls them the papa chair and the kid chair. The original owners must have been looking in to see the new upholstery! See the "orbs" of light on papa chair and kid chair? Cecilly took several photos for me and this one shows the visitors...





Here I am in my furniture delivery clothes...not "dressed" for dinner in this fancy house!

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Sunday, October 19, 2008

I love my customers.

I love going into their houses, and sharing a part of thier lives. I almost always discover something interesting and fun. Like the time I delivered a set of cushions and was given a tour of the living room and the collection of tin soldiers the man had collected. In the middle of the room was a handbuilt shadowbox coffee table displaying an elaborate battle scene with the different armies of soldiers. I also upholstered a bench for a woman who plays the sitar. The walls of her home are decorated with exotic and functional instruments made of gourds and wood, and other natural materials. She let me tap on some of the drums, and showed me how to make noises on the other instruments. When friends gather in her home, they take the instruments off the walls and out of the display cases and make music together! Recently I met Paula, whose chair I'm restoring and reupholstering. It belonged to her husbands mother and has sentimental value to the family. That got us talking about Craigs hobby of gun engraving. Excited, I asked her to send me photos - wow! Look at these!


Some "hobby", huh? This led to an invitation to join them at an annual shooting competition where they get dressed up in authentic cowboy duds and shoot these authentic guns. It was a beautiful day for it, and everyone I met was very nice. It was fun to watch - and lots of interesting gear!



Another customer I've gotten to know is an artist, her medium, at present, is felt. She does some wonderful felting, and uses it to upholster simple chairs and stools. This is her work - and also her hand at upholstery.
I love this job for the satisfaction it brings, working with my hands and my creativity, and connecting with others who have their own passions.

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Monday, October 13, 2008

Quick Tip #1

Occasionally you may need cushions with rounded edges. One way to do this is to to cut your foam slightly larger. Spray the edges well with adhesive.

When that gets tacky, pinch the top and bottom edge together.

New round cushions for this retro dinette set!

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Sunday, October 12, 2008

Here's a pretty toile slipcover I made last week. We talked about what style of skirt, but the customer really didn't want one at all.
In the past I have achieved this upholstered look by adding velcro to the underside of the frame and securing the hem to that. On this one, however, is held in place by the tightness of that bottom welt. Every sofa has it's own personality!

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