How to Cane and Upholster Chairs; Little Blue Book No. 1041 (Little Blue Books)
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How to Cane and Upholster Chairs; Little Blue Book No. 1041 (Little Blue Books)
It is often impossible to find a professional to repair cane seats.
Many chairs are taken to the attic because of broken or sunken seats, chairs which are in otherwise good repair.
These chairs can be kept in good repair by the adolescent who is taking Manual Arts in school.
Young adults take great delight in working on jobs brought in from the home.
For this reason caning chairs should be a part of the course in Manual Arts.
With careful study of the following instructions any person, whether a student in the school shop or the handy man around the home, may undertake to repair.
How to Cane and Upholster Chairs: Little Blue Book No. 1041 offers excellent diagrams and steps to undertake these lost industrial arts.
If you have grand children that are milling about the house and always saying "I am bored." -- then this book is for you.
Turn that listless energy into either a great fun activity and a sense of accomplishment or a rainy day activity that will have them really appreciating what a beautiful summer day means.
At the very least, you will have repaired those old beautiful chairs.