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| Not Enough Springs and Badly Tied |
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| Dead Foam on Old Cotton on Plant Fibre with Original Edge |
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| Three Days on the Bench for Structural Repairs |
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| More Springs Added and Tied 8 Knot Italian Cord |
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| Original Plant Fibre Edge Back in Place with Burlap |
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| Original Hair Stuffed Arms and Back Panels Conserved |
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| New Horsehair Added for Seat Foundation |
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| Burlap Covers Hair |
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| Front Edge Stitched to Hold Hair |
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| Muslin Covers New Seat Foundation |
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| 50/50 Cotton Batting Covers Muslin |
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| Eastlake Sette Ready for New Century of Use |












2 comments:
The scary clown faces on the seat backs would give me nightmares.
I am amazed in how many steps to make a sprung seat like that. Beautiful work.
Steve
Can I just say what we’re all thinking?
Very glad Patrick is posting blog posts again.
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