b'upholsterer: Peter Derbyshirefabric: Alderbury Straw from Textiliagimp: Potential by Pamela Step 5If wadding has become unevenly spread, dacron can provide an interim solution to re-padding. Lay across seat, pulling through to back, and trim to size. Step 6Find middle of new seat fabric and check pile direction to ensure its the right way round. Temporary tack at front, pull through to back and temporary tack. Start to tack into place, pulling firmly, so there is an even tension. Leave corners until last. Step 7 For rear corners, fold fabric in a triangle away from post and cut down the middle to a couple of centimetres from where the post meets the seat. Pull tightly around the post and tack. For front corners, fold in a rectangle and cut on an angle to where the arm meets the seat. Pulltightly around the post and tack.Step 8 Lortis dolutatum If stapling, trim away excess fabric withincipisim auguera Stanley knife. If tacking, trim fabric quite closeumsan ventlaorefirst, then double edge over before tacking for a tidy line. Treat arms as above.Step 9 Ensure gimp is the right way up. Measure out slightly more than required for each run, starting from a corner. For close-woven gimps, use tacks or glue; for more open gimps, use glue. Double over end of gimp and secure, then attach along length or around panel. Guide gimp gently around corners, rather than folding it over.| 101'