How to Reupholster a Chair with #MichaelsFabrics

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Reupholstered Chair with #MichaelsFabrics

Hi friends! Remember last weekend I shared that Michaels now carries fabric? Exciting day, right? The new pre-cut fabric line includes cotton, canvas, burlap, felt, faux fur, crushed velvet and tulle, and will be available in a variety of sizes from a half-yard to 2 yards. That is absolutely perfect for SO MANY crafts, DIYs and sewing projects.

So Michaels sent me a sampling of their fun new fabric line…

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And I loved all of it! I have so many projects in mind, but I finally completed my first one and wanted to share it with you! So the zebra print? Fabulous, right? I was instantly drawn to it, and since it was on a sturdy canvas, I knew it was PERFECT for a reupholster job that have I have been meaning to do forever. And I really do mean, forever.

I’ve had this chair for YEARS. I bought it in all of it’s paint removed, chippy goodness and though I haven’t wanted to touch its shabby chicness of a finish, I have wanted to reupholster the chair! I have walked isles of fabric stores forever, but have never taken the plunge. Honestly, it could just be that I haven’t wanted to deal with the hassle of going to the fabric desk, how silly is that? But for someone like me, the pre-cut fabric at Michaels is a life-saver. Or I suppose a project-saver!

How to Reupholster a Chair with #MichaelsFabrics

So I grabbed the fab zebra printed canvas, my trusty staple gun and some scissors and got to work!

What you’ll need:

  • Michaels fabric
  • Scissors
  • Staple gun
  • Staples (I used 8mm)
  • Seat to be reupholstered

And the steps:

  1. (Not shown) I did iron out the fabric a bit before starting the project, just to smooth the fold lines.
  2. Next, I laid the fabric out, print sized up to line up how and where I wanted the pattern on the chair.
  3. One I had that in place, I cut around the seat a few inches, so that there was plenty of fabric to fold and secure under the seat.
  4. Then I turned the fabric over, print side down and positioned the seat for stapling.
  5. I started stapling the fabric to the seat, starting with the longest, straightest side.
  6. I then moved to the opposite side, securing the fabric with staples.
  7. I finished the other two sides.
  8. Lastly, I secured the corners with pleats, grabbing the middle, pulling straight, then folding two pieces over and stapling.
  9. Once complete, you can cut off excess fabric and re-secure the seat to the chair, and you’re done!

How to Reupholster a Chair with #MichaelsFabrics

I love how the seat turned out and what an amazing transformation it was in just a few minutes! Really, the project start to finish probably only took me 30 minutes. And now I have a fun new chair that will likely take residence in my office/craft room. Here are a few pictures of the completed beauty…

Reupholstered Chair with #MichaelsFabrics

Reupholstered Chair with #MichaelsFabrics

Reupholstered Chair with #MichaelsFabrics

Reupholstered Chair with #MichaelsFabrics

Isn’t she fun? I’m really happy with how it turned out – AND with how fabulous that fabric is! So very easy to work with, great colors, great quality! And I love that the pre-cut size was PERFECT for what I needed and really made this project a breeze. I’m not sure how many more years would have gone by before I reupholstered this chair if it wasn’t for Michaels Fabrics!

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So tell me – what will YOUR first #MichaelsFabric project be? Head over to Michaels today, pick up your fabric…and be sure to share with us what you create!

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20 Comments

    1. It wasn’t, Kate! The ivory fabric was stapled in by the last owner, so I just pulled those staples out. I left the layer underneath because it’s easier to cover existing padding and fabric, and that fabric was so thin, it really was the ideal situation.

    1. Thank you Katie! It was so simple – I wish I had done it sooner. But the pre-cut fabric is going to open so many doors for me, hehe!

  1. I am on the look out for a couple of Shabby chic style chairs that I will need to upholster so was very excited to hear about Michael’s pre-cut fabric.

    Your chair looks stunning and a lot better than some of them I have upholstered in the past. I will follow your guidelines this time and the outcome I am sure will great.

    Thanks for the excellent tips!

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