A fun idea coming from our friends at Inside Out magazine's online site, homelife. A step-by-step project by Tamara Maynes on how to weave a new seat for a chair! Using something called ‘Sgetti’ plastic string. Perfect for a weekend project. Get the how-to and materials list here. (Also if you're in the mood for something love-themed, check out their beautiful Valentine's Day gift wrapping ideas here). Photo homelife | Styling Vanessa Colyer Tay.
Weekend Project: Weave a Seat for a Chair
A fun idea coming from our friends at Inside Out magazine's online site, homelife. A step-by-step project by Tamara Maynes on how to weave a new seat for a chair! Using something called ‘Sgetti’ plastic string. Perfect for a weekend project. Get the how-to and materials list here. (Also if you're in the mood for something love-themed, check out their beautiful Valentine's Day gift wrapping ideas here). Photo homelife | Styling Vanessa Colyer Tay.
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5 comments:
Wow, what a great idea! :-) Love it! Thanks from Beate in Norway.
OMG! WE have a chair! That I can pull out of storage and DO this craft. LOVE IT. thank you! thank you! xxoo
Wow how awesome! I love how you can totally make it your own with whatever colors you'd want! =)
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ah...we have a few bottomless seats! now I know what to do with them!
great idea! :D
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