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Homemade time out chair11/28/2023 ![]() ![]() Tie a few wraps onto each other before you start putting it around the pile. Put the pile of cloth on two lines of the tied wraps and finish the upper part afterwards. One can keep the pile into place and the other can (first) gently and (later on) firmly tighten the wraps. STEP 5: The tie wrap part! You will now have to wrap the pile up with tie wraps. Just put the pieces of fabric nicely on top of each other. STEP 3: Make the pile proper. That doesn’t need any explanation I think. And finish of with some nice colours (that fit well in your interior). Kind of. As one of the last pieces, you’ll use a piece of carpet again (for better structure). You can just fold big sheets in the right size instead of cutting individual pieces of fabric and then mix everything up.Īfter all the cutting and folding you’ll have a pile of fabric formed as a cube. There is a lazy solution though that gives the whole chair a bit of texture. This is a lot of work if you cut up everything layer by layer. You will need around four pieces for the whole piece (evenly divided in the pile). I used a few pieces of strong carpet so that the tabouret became sturdy. After you’ve cut up the carpet (use stanley knife), you start with the pieces of fabric. STEP 2: Cut the base carpet and fabric in the right size. You begin with one piece of carpet on the basis. STEP 1: Decide on the size. Decide how big your tabouret should be. If you have the biggest part of this list, you can start working! old/new pieces of carpet as a base (not perse necessary).stanley knife (if you are using thick flooring parts). ![]() large/long tie-wraps (number depends on how big you want the stool to be and how big the tie-wraps are).a lot of old rags / clothing / sheets (amount depends on how big you want the stool to be). ![]()
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