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Matthew Haly's Book of Upholstery: Projects, Tips, Tricks, and Techniques


 
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At Matthew Haly’s custom-upholstery studio in Manhattan’s NoHo district, the demand for his work is incredibly high—and often, so is the price tag. That inexpensive flea-market find seemed great until you discovered just how much it would cost to have it reupholstered. But don’t let the professional’s price tag deter you. In Matthew Haly’s Book of Upholstery, Haly—the go-to upholsterer to Manhattan’s interior design crowd—shares his craft: all the details, secrets, and tips to help you restore the original beauty to a haggard piece of furniture with your own hands—and put the savings into fabric that will make you swoon! He draws from more than two decades of experience to provide you with the expertise you need to give that sofa, chair, stool, window, or tabletop a makeover like a professional.

Upholstery can be challenging, so Haly has provided straightforward projects to help you build the skills every upholsterer needs—from determining how much fabric you’ll need for the job to adding just the right trims and finishes. Begin by sewing a simple pillow, a table runner, and a lampshade. Once you’ve mastered these basic projects, hone your measuring skills by making a lined round tablecloth, then embark on your first piece of furniture, a stool with decorative nails. Each project is designed with the home upholsterer in mind, but Haly never oversimplifies, cheats on techniques, or cuts corners for the sake of making it appear easy. And only Haly gives you tips on how to pick out the pieces of furniture with good bones that are really worth the effort.

With projects ranging from a handsome bolster, casual floor cushion, and floor-length curtains to a multipurpose folding screen, refined headboard, and fully slipcovered dining chair, both novice and seasoned sewers will find inspiration. User-friendly yet packed with information from an industry insider, Matthew Haly’s Book of Upholstery is a thorough primer on upholstery, sharing all the know-how you need to do the job yourself.
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Great resource, easy to follow

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I'm a self proclaimed DIYer and I love the challenge of a new home project. So, when I found this book I knew it was right up my alley. First off, the book is beautiful full of gorgeous fabrics and classic styles. It could be a coffee table book when you are not using it for projects, etc.
The book is split into three sections so you don't totally feel lost and lose confidence when you are tackling a project. Of course, being the ambitious person that I am, I started right off with an "intermediate" project. As long as you have all the proper tools (which are clearly listed in the book and also has a great resource page at back of book) this book is really easy to follow! There are clear illustrations and very simple step-by-step instructions.
Word of advice... read through the section: "Upholstery 101" first! (not last like me!) Even though it is in the back of the book I can't stress enough about reading through it before you begin a project. There are priceless tips and techniques about upholstery in there and if you don't have the basics down you will be pulling your hair out mid-project!
I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who thinks they can tackle upholstery on their own, but definitely needs some friendly "hand-holding" along the way.

Beautiful, user-friendly DIY upholstery guide

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Though I'm pretty skillful at a range of home projects, upholstery is a new frontier for me. I recently decided to give it a shot and ordered this book. It's exactly what I was hoping it would be - an authoritative, user-friendly, and beautiful guide to home upholstery projects.

It's organized into beginner, intermediate, and advanced sections so you can start by making simple throw pillows and work up to professional-looking curtains and - eventually - recovering stools and larger pieces. More advanced do-it-yourselfers could jump right into the middle of the book.

The best thing about this book is the visual aids. A list of necessary tools is clearly defined in the first section, with photographs to simplify the shopping process, and there are pictures and step-by-step illustrations for every project. Special sections on topics like how to rewire a lamp, what to look for in flea market furniture, and how to estimate fabric yardage are thoughtful inclusions. A section at the end lists shopping resources for fabrics, tools, and other upholstery necessities in various cities. The text is written in the first person, and the author's enthusiasm for working with furniture shines through. Helpful tips from years of personal experience are sprinkled throughout.

I'm looking forward to redecorating my home, piece by piece!
Product Details Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 746.95
EAN: 9780307405678
ISBN: 0307405672
Label: Potter Craft
Manufacturer: Potter Craft
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 208
Publication Date: 2008-11-25
Publisher: Potter Craft
Release Date: 2008-11-25
Studio: Potter Craft

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