This little project was fun. Hannah asked me to upholster the bicycle seat. I got to figure out exactly how to fold the fabric, cut the fabric, attach the fabric with whatever I wanted to use to upholster it down. Having never upholstered a bicycle seat, it was very exciting. I chose safety pins.
Thursday, December 10, 2009
project 11: bicycle seat
time: 30 minutes
This little project was fun. Hannah asked me to upholster the bicycle seat. I got to figure out exactly how to fold the fabric, cut the fabric, attach the fabric with whatever I wanted to use to upholster it down. Having never upholstered a bicycle seat, it was very exciting. I chose safety pins.



This little project was fun. Hannah asked me to upholster the bicycle seat. I got to figure out exactly how to fold the fabric, cut the fabric, attach the fabric with whatever I wanted to use to upholster it down. Having never upholstered a bicycle seat, it was very exciting. I chose safety pins.
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It might have been funny to use real brass upholstery tacks like you would see on a leather chair.
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