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How to reupholster a Settee/sofa. Part 1 Tear Off/Stripping 

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This video explains how to tear off upholstery to prep for new fabric.
TOOLS recommended:
staple puller: amzn.to/3JM6T3v
upholstery regulator: amzn.to/3JPp2O3
Pliers: amzn.to/3Qhp7Mx
similar performance fabric: amzn.to/3zWVVDY
awl: amzn.to/3PisZMd
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Комментарии : 16   
@simpleme5719
@simpleme5719 Год назад
I had to subscribe...So informative and I'm a beginner and I'm going to do a project soon.
@MimzyandCompany
@MimzyandCompany Год назад
Ah…thank you so much!
@jeannen.2222
@jeannen.2222 2 года назад
Great video. Thanks for breaking it down so specifically. So many tutorials gloss right over that. Curious why you chose not to remove the first layer of fabric? Thanks for your channel. I’m about to tackle my sofa and loveseat slipcovers you taught ❤️
@MimzyandCompany
@MimzyandCompany 2 года назад
Thank you. I probably should’ve taken the bottom layer off, especially since it was old and brittle. I just got lazy, and since I was filming, the process takes so much longer I got impatient and just wanted to move on.
@tammywinter9268
@tammywinter9268 2 года назад
Thank you,I Love your videos, I have all the tools and have taken 3 classes but. Still am not confident. I need help with that metal strip. Love all your projects.
@MimzyandCompany
@MimzyandCompany 2 года назад
thank you Tammy! I'm recording part 2 today. I'll cover the the metal tack strip.
@tammywinter9268
@tammywinter9268 2 года назад
@@MimzyandCompany oh great, I would also like a tour of your work space… it’s always nice to see others work space, I just have to make do with a basement, but at least it’s dry.
@MimzyandCompany
@MimzyandCompany 2 года назад
@@tammywinter9268 ok. I’ll have to that….I love seeing other peoples workrooms too.
@helenaneumann1872
@helenaneumann1872 2 года назад
Again-great tutorial!
@MimzyandCompany
@MimzyandCompany 2 года назад
Thank you Helena!
@BettyDorta
@BettyDorta 7 месяцев назад
Hi. Thank you so much for this tutorial. So very helpful. Tried using your link for recommended fabric and it is no longer available. Any other similar you recommend for sofa upholstery? Thank you.
@MimzyandCompany
@MimzyandCompany 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for commenting! I would go directly to revolutionfabrics.com to buy upholstery fabric.
@napzee
@napzee Год назад
Awesome video 👍🏼
@MimzyandCompany
@MimzyandCompany Год назад
Thank you Samira!
@janehollander1934
@janehollander1934 2 года назад
4:52 awl (tool) is indeed used in leather working/shoe making. BUT was also (and is still) used in historic clothing costumes design sewing. From far before the Mediaeva times. To make lacing eyelets in clothing and especially in stays/corsets to tread your lacing ribbon through. Because an awl doesn't break the fabric fibers - but pushes them away to create a hole. Which is better for the durability of your garment fabric. And those eyelet holes you finish by sewing around the hole to make it even stronger against wear & tear. ✌🏻😊
@MimzyandCompany
@MimzyandCompany 2 года назад
That is sew interesting!😅 I love to learn this stuff! The pushing of the fibers aside and then stitching around the hole sounds similar to the way hand hem stitching is done on decorative home decor items like napkins and tablecloths etc. I LOVE IT! thanks for commenting. I'd love to learn more costume design...consequently I taught a bit of costume design at the performing arts high school near me because the costume design teacher they hired didn't know how to sew...weird right? so she taught the history stuff and I taught the sewing techniques. It was really fun.
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