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Furniture, and the Art of Figuring It Out
Ever wanted to learn upholstery but didn’t know where to start? You’re not alone. Not everyone is nice or helpful on those online forums, and it can be difficult to get answers to your specific questions. From fabric selection and foam replacement to rebuilding chair frames, repairing springs, and learning the tools of the trade — this page exists to answer every beginner question, one day at a time.
Whether you’re
- Learning out of necessity — repairing what you already own to save money (and the planet),
- Exploring a hobby that lets you turn creative energy into something tangible, or
- Building a side business restoring, customizing, or flipping furniture for profit, you’ll find answers here that demystify the entire process.
We’ll cover topics like:
- Basic upholstery tools and how to use them
- Fabric, foam, and batting 101
- Frame repair, springs, and webbing
- Pricing, estimating, and selling your work
- Eco-friendly restoration and material reuse
- How to get started at home, even with no experience
The truth is, upholstery looks intimidating, but it’s just a collection of skills you can absolutely learn. I’ve taught hundreds of people to do it themselves, and every single one started with questions just like yours. I make it look easy, because everything becomes easy with practice.
So, ask away. No question is too simple, too weird, or too late. Let’s turn curiosity into confidence, and furniture into a story worth keeping.
I have four arm chairs with springs in the seats. Odd thing is the original has “no-sag” springs without clips under coil springs, no webbing. They are tied together. Have you ever seen this done? should I put webbing under it all?
That is strange! I have never opened a piece of furniture and seen anything like that before, but I did find this video to see what it looks like... Is this what yours looks like? I'd love to see pics so I can better assist you. If you are a member of the LullCo...
My name is olufunmi shittu am a Nigerian I am a furniture maker how can I Join your students
Hiya olufunmi! So glad you asked! I teach my in-person classes 4 days a week at my local Maker Space here in Ann Arbor, MI You can see my schedule here: https://lullco.co/collections/in-person-upholstery-workshopsI also teach virtual classes through Zoom 2 days a week...
Where are you located?
I teach my classes at my local Maker Space, Maker Works here in Ann Arbor, MI.
I have a LazBoy recliner that needs the seat reupholstered. Do you think this is something I could do DIY? Or if not do you know where I might be able to get it fixed?
That does look like a LOT of work! For the record, I think anyone can attempt just about any upholstery project as a newcomer, so long as you have time and patience. I fully believe if you can follow a recipe, you can learn to do this skill. Everything becomes easier...
BYOP Classes
Bring your own project to the studio or join me from home over Zoom for guided support. We have all the tools and materials you need here at the studio and available on my website. Everything you need to get started with confidence.
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