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A few weeks ago I noticed a slow collection of garage sale items amassed on the front porch of where I work at Oldimprints.com. In the center of it all was an old and dirty rocking chair. I’ve always wanted a rocking chair so I asked my boss, Elisabeth, “How much?” She and her husband, Craig, said I could have it, gratis.
Craig told me the chair is about 100 years old, came from somewhere in

To Cane or Not to Cane
I happily took the dirt covered chair home, determined to spice it up by re-caning the seat cover so that one day I could sit on it whilst reading a lengthy novel.
After taking the disintegrating leather seat cover off I determined that a portion of the wood was cracked and caning was no longer an option. I would make a new seat cover myself and add re-upholstery to my long list of useless talents.

Fabric Choice
Before leaving for their exciting new life in
I trimmed it to the approximate size, added some batting and backing, and finally machine quilted it together. There was no way I was going to produce any form of straight line so I opted to create some wavy, fake wood-grain type of lines. I then re-covered the seat with the fabric by hammering it tight with tack nails.


My Rockin’ Chair
And here she is. A thing of beauty. Oddly enough I have yet to see

3 comments:
Wow, that is totally awesome. Good job!
- P
Thanks! You will have to come over soon and test it out.
Ooh, I love it!
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