Reupholstering a chair makeover…
My husband’s family hails from the U.P….that’s upper peninsula of Michigan. And much of his family roots are French-Canadian. I, myself am a mutt. I’m kinda from nowhere, and everywhere, but since I married into a family with a very French-sounding name, I claim I am French…because everyone knows French is fancy. And I like fancy.
For instance…

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I have a couple designer crushes. One of whom is Sarah Richardson. She’s Canadian.
You can thank me later (much later, because it still will take FOREVER to get out those blasted staples). In the end, I *think* it was worth the effort, eh? Introducing our French-Canadian chairs…

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Another project done…

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Ursula Carmona says
Oh yes, you've got great taste! Sarah Richardson is definitely my top designer crush too! lol! And yes, those chairs are phenomenal!
Ashley @ 3 Little Greenwoods says
You are rocking it out with this chair makeover! Absolutely love the fabric!
~ Ashley
Fox and Finch Antiques says
Something else that I forgot to mention, if you are interested, is that the braces on the sides were added for strength, arms were used for comfort and strength, but these braces were more popular because they didn't get in the way of ladies arms when sewing.
Heather says
Thanks SO much for commenting Fox and Finch! It is wonderful to get this background information on the chairs. I knew they were Eastlake, but had no idea about the other aspects. I LOVE that this style was popular for women who sewed….makes me love these chairs even more. Thanks so much again for your wonderful insights!! Please come back and visit us soon!!