I finally finished the reupholstery projects I began last year. I reupholstered two wingback chairs, one from my mother’s house and one from iPad aunt’s house.
My mother’s chair had a matching ottoman.
I didn’t like the way the top cushion was attached to the base as it was not secure and would wobble no matter how I many times I tried to straighten it. 
Plus it was too fiddly to try to recreate.
To give it the look of two cushions, I cut the side pieces a little bit longer than necessary and sewed a piece of cording about half way down. Simple.
No progress pictures, just the final.
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Wow! Such a big improvement! Beautiful. I love those bright colors.
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Amazing!
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Another wonderful finish! Can I ship a chair to you for repair? LOL
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I really enjoyed these projects. Repair a chair, no thank you. Recover, maybe.
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Absolutely gorgeous! LOVE love love love!
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I had to put a pillow on the chair to cover up the face you saw in the fabric. Once I finally found the “face”, I can’t look at the chair without seeing it staring back at me. I might have to recover it!.
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