Chairs cushions with piping recoveref?
Someone answered that they do this and have a price. Can you answer again as I can't find your info.
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Here's a post that might help - https://www.hunker.com/13413476/how-to-upholster-a-dining-room-chair-seat-with-piping
Cyndi: maybe this will be a good place to start
https://blog.feedspot.com/upholstery_blogs/
“... have a price”. There should be nothing for sale here, including professional services.
If you want to attempt it yourself here is a pretty easy tutorial https://www.hunker.com/13413476/how-to-upholster-a-dining-room-chair-seat-with-piping
You could try calling your local fabric shops--sometimes they also do upholstery.
Here are ways other Hometalkers have done it
https://www.hometalk.com/search/posts?filter=upholster%20chair%20cushion
Hi Cyndi, here are a couple of ways to do this, hope they help you!
https://www.hunker.com/13413476/how-to-upholster-a-dining-room-chair-seat-with-piping
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ma52D-H8xGY
Hi Cyndi, I think you are in the wrong spot. This forum is for advice not for finding professionals.
We put new fabric on our dining room chairs that had piping around them. We just cut the piping off and recovered the seat with new fabric over the old fabric. You can not even till there was piping. If you want piping, then take off the old fabric and use it for a pattern. I am not a good seamstress but someone who is, could help you.