Today's Transformation Tuesday project comes from reader Jane Oetterer. She sent me photos and directions for a project she recently completed. When Jane had a chair that was beyond usefulness, she transformed it by taking it apart and recycling the pieces.
Jane says, "I had an awesome old chair that wasn't structurally sound, so I dismantled it. I zig-zag sewed together the seat support strips in a weaved pattern. Then I hand sewed on rope around the edge. I'm kind of simple in style, so I left it plain. But I think a valentine theme word could be attached to it, but I'd hate to take away from the antique beauty and hand written markings. A tip to others: I see you can purchase this material at walmart in the sewing trim and lace section now! Sorry, I don't know what the material is called."
Anyone know what those strips are called? Jane and I would really like to know!
Check out these photos Jane took of the project:
Thanks for sharing Jane! I love it!
If enjoyed seeing Jane's project and you have an idea you'd like to share with my readers, just shoot me an e-mail and include a couple of photos.
--Michelle
Those strips are called "webbing". They used to be used to redo patio chair. I also use them as straps when I make tote bags.
ReplyDeleteLove what you've done with them!!!
Thanks for featuring my idea! I looked at Walmart and it's called "jute".
ReplyDeleteLove it! What a great idea. Thank you for sharing. I hopped over here from Messy Cars and Muddy Shoes.
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