Chaise
Longue Chat 2021 Refurbishment Part 1
This is a big job and I am really going to be working it
out as I go along. Therefore in the interest of making this comprehensible I
shall be tweaking this rather long blog.
Unpick
Tabs

Before I could do anything I needed the Material. I had
some left from the Boxes. This if you might remember was a pair of Curtains. To
maximise the amount of Material that I had to use I first Unpicked the Tabs
from the Top.
Size
Chaise Base

Next I had to Size the amount of Material required. I
wasn’t sure whether to use the Width or the Length of the Material. If I
remember correctly I managed to use the Material Width-wise.
Cut
to Size

I Sized up the Material. I was using where possible the
Original Hems to save time and energy. I had to remember to leave enough Material
to go over the Lip of the Base
Cut
Base Back

In order to make the Material go around the Base Back I had
to Snip it just after the Edge.
Sew
Back Base Edge

I didn’t want the Material to Fray so I Sewed the Edge
with a Blanket Stitch.
Hem
Base Back

Now I had the Edge secure I could continue. The Material
at the Back had been from the Top of the Curtains where I had taken out the
Tabs. Therefore I had to Rehem that Section before I could continue around the
Back Curve and Base End.
Glue
Base End

With all the Back of the Material done I could now Glue
the Base End and Stick the Material to it and leave it to dry.
Fit
Opposite End

In addition to the Base End I had also Glued the Material
around the Base Back so the Material could be gently Pulled and Stretched.
I Smoothed out the Material and Tucked the Back Section
in between the Base and the Backboard nearly to the End. I could then gauge
exactly how much Material was needed to be Hemmed.
Scrub
out Glue

Now I had all my measurements and finished Hemming I
could do the main Gluing of the Base Top. I pulled back all the Material and bit
by bit Glued, Smoothed and Tucked it into place including the Front Edge.
Unfortunately I put too much Glue in one Section so I had
to give it a Scrub.