/r/NewAgain
If you have taken something old and made it new again, given it a new life, post your progress pics here.
Welcome to /r/NewAgain!
For people who enjoy taking something that still has another life in it, restoring it and displaying or utilizing it again.
Ideally, please post not only the finished item, but progress pics as well. We want to see every detail.
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/r/NewAgain
I have the opportunity to buy this lovely seat for very little but my wife and I don't know exactly what is involved in repairing this fabric and whether it's a professional job or not.
We'd be happy to just clean the stain and find a way to repair the tear in the fabric even if it meant adhering it to another piece of fabric first and then attaching that to the wood. Just so you could still see the original fabric still, even if it looked torn. The second photo shows the stain which we'd need to clean.
Any way anyone can give me some opinions on this?
Thanks!