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Broken Cane Backed Chairs
Replacement chairs are $225 each or more because of a size restriction. Spouse says he can fix the frames, but can't do the caning. This caning extends from the top to the bottom of the chair back and keeps one's back from falling through. I was contemplating having a padded board cut to fit the hole, braced in with metal brackets and having a throw pillowcase type slipcover slipped over the back of the chair. The picture is the one from the original posting. Any suggestions? The chairs were nicely made, not the most expensive, but good quality from some 40 years ago. Holly from Richardson, TX Feedback About This Post:RE: Broken Cane Backed ChairsI understand that replacement caning is available - But you might also consider something like replacing the caning with filigreed wood/ or metal mesh - which you could spray with metallic paint.... You could also weave leather strips to form a backing for the chair - (see the post about making a chair seat out of belts!) OR get a piece of leather, cut it to shape and nail it to the chairs..... Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Broken Cane Backed Chairs
To Persnickety Paula, Post by cookwie RE: Broken Cane Backed Chairs
Hi Holly, Post by Persnickety Paula RE: Broken Cane Backed Chairs
Persnickety Paula - Could you post some after the fact pictures of your re-covered chairs? Post by cookwie RE: Broken Cane Backed Chairs
Hi, Holly! Post by Persnickety Paula | |
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