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Showing posts with label 1950's chair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1950's chair. Show all posts
Monday, August 27, 2012
Vintage Metal Stool Industrial Chic Make-Over
This is a story about a little black metal chair that sat in my Gram's kitchen for as long as I can remember. It was the perfect size for children and my sister and I would fight over who got to sit in it on pizza and cards night. It eventually made its way to my house and sat collecting cobwebs in the garage for way too long. So this weekend, armed with a can of brushed nickle spray paint, I decided that it deserved an industrial-chic make over.
As I was cleaning off the dust, I noticed that black was apparently not it's original color. The underside was a bright aqua blue and had the name of the company and retail price was stamped on...Cosco Model 1-B for $2.25! LOL
If aqua matched anything in my kitchen, I may have considered repainting it in the original color...but it didn't. It covered easily and took less than half a can of paint.
After several light coats she's now sporting a new industrial-chic look. (you can also see a bit of my giant bread sign in the background)
Now she sits in a corner of my kitchen, waiting for kids to fight over her again. :)
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1950's chair,
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make over,
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Wednesday, April 28, 2010
My 1950's Chair ~ A Makeover Story
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I agonized for several days about which fabric to reupholster her in...a fun vintage 50's barkcloth?...a pretty 1940's floral?...a tropical?...a patchwork of vintage cutter tablecloths?...or maybe the awesome Anna Maria Horner fabric I just got? You see my dilemma. So, I decided it would be best to use a plain unbleached canvas for the upholstery and make slipcover's to suit my current whim. :-)


Then I traced each piece onto muslin, and cut out enough to mark a 5/8 inch seam allowance.

After I had all my pattern pieces cut out and marked, I turned my attention to the base of my chair and added a bit to the existing padding by covering with several layers of cotton batting.


And then finished it off with the arm caps.
Altering the pattern pieces into a slip cover proved to be quite a challenge. There was a lot of wimpering and a near fatal incident with my evil serger that almost made me scrap the entire project. But I muddled through, and I have to say, I think she looks very sassy in her new dress. For the first slipcover I decided to use a bold teal and blue dress fabric from the 1950-60's and trim it out with piping made from a Garden Party fabric by Anna Maria Horner.

The back closes with simple ties.


This DIY is also part of the link party over on A soft Place to Land.
And a big Thank You! to LuAnn for sharing this project on her Back Home Again blog! :-)
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1950's chair,
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DIY,
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slipcover,
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vintage fabric
Monday, April 19, 2010
Vintage Ephemera and Feedsacks

First the Ephemera... the picture above is a group of advertisement cards. I also have a fun Cincinnati Reds Baseball schedule from 1956, a trio of items from The Fabulous Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas circa 1950, and a ticket to the Kennedy Inaugural Parade in 1961.


I also love this beautifully written letter on Dry Goods stationary dated 1882.
Now for the Feedsacks. Here's a few from my current collection...


Be sure to stop by the Etsy Cottage Style Blog to see the other collections beginning with E and F.
I also wanted to share a quick photo of the chair re-upholstering project. Because I couldn't make up my mind about what fabric to upholster it with, I decided to cover it in a natural canvas and then make slipcovers in different prints. I'll show the process in my next post.









I also wanted to share a quick photo of the chair re-upholstering project. Because I couldn't make up my mind about what fabric to upholster it with, I decided to cover it in a natural canvas and then make slipcovers in different prints. I'll show the process in my next post.

Labels:
1950's chair,
ephemera,
feedsack,
re-upholstering,
vintage,
vintage alphabet,
vintage fabric
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
My excuse is Spring

First, I'll show you a few pictures of what's blooming in the yard...




I have the old fabric removed, and today I'll be making patterns with it for the new fabric. If all goes smoothly (ha) I'll be back within a week to show the make-over.
Now, get outside and enjoy the pretty weather!
Labels:
1950's chair,
flowers,
re-upholstering,
spring,
yard
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