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  1. 9 maj 2013 · The top-right button on this chair is missing. We're going to fix it. Materials needed: Long tufting needle; Upholsterer's twine; Fabric-covered button; Flat-head screwdriver; Crescent or needle-nose pliers; Electric staple gun

  2. First, you'd need a small piece of matching fabric with which to make a replacement button. What I'd do is lift off a corner of the dust cover on the bottom of the chair (removing a few staples), and take a peek inside.

  3. This article is designed to help you replace those lost buttons. The first thing that you need find in order to replace lost buttons in your furniture is the fabric covering them. If the fabric is relatively new you might go back to the store where you purchased your furniture and ask if they have a small piece around or even replacement ...

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  5. 20 gru 2018 · Arrows Screw Snap Fastener Kit is a handy, easy to use kit that is perfect for attaching canvas, tarpaulins, tonneau covers, sailcloth and other interior and exterior fabrics to solid surfaces such as wood, plastic and fiberglass. The button caps are nickel plated with a 3/8 in. screw.

  6. 19 cze 2013 · You’ll need button twine and a large needle to replace your buttons. Feed the button (you did save the buttons, right?) through the hole and make a slip knot with cotton felt, piping, fabric scraps, polyester – really anything except nails. Pull as tight as possible, and tie twice to hold in place. Replace the lining. Fixed!

  7. Learn how to reupholster a chair in a few simple steps. Before you begin, you'll want to assemble your tools and make sure the chair you've selected is in de...