Just in case you have a chair with a woven back or seat....
http://with-my-needle.blogspot.com/2013/07/i-want-this-chair.html
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Wednesday, August 14, 2013
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4 comments:
This is very cool! Makes me want to go find a cane chair.
Me, too. I have an antique cane backed rocker but the aunt I inherited it from would KILL me.... Maybe you could come over and do it for me? You don't mind being haunted by the Aunt From the Black Lagoon, do you?
I was thinking the other day of giving away the caned bentwood rocker from when the boys were babies. It's too hard to get out of. Maybe I'd better keep it!
Well, it'll make an interesting "canvas" to stitch on. But a chair that's hard to get out of isn't something I'd keep myself.
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