Verdi's rule of thumb: "Anything with straight lines" can probably be upholstered successfully by a beginner. (Side note: Here's how to know if you're out of your league.) "Once you get into any sort of curved arm, the process can be trickier if you're not confident making a pleat," she explains. The square seat of a dining room chair or a rectangular bench top are the obvious contenders for a first project, but Verdi says bigger isn't necessarily more complex: "You can upholster a box spring and screw legs onto it so it looks like an upholstered bed."
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