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Upholstery Immersion Drop-In (Thursday morning) 2W23 (1 class)

*Drop-In 1 class ONLY

Learn to upholster with a project all your own.

Join a shop away from home, with tools, mentorship and community.

In this open-format class, there is no set curriculum. Instead, the instructor will circulate throughout the classroom,  giving upholstery instruction at all levels.

Start with a dining chair or ottoman (large chairs take more than one semester). Bring your piece to the first class.

We have limited storage-space on-site, so love seats/sofas/chaise lounges cannot be accommodated.

Never done upholstery before?  You'll get the most out of this class by starting small, such as with a footstool, ottoman, or fabric-backed dining chair.

Larger projects, such as armchairs or wing-back chairs will require more than one semester to complete (smaller pieces may as well).  We ask that you work on a single project at a time, and tag your pieces with your name, semester, and phone number.  All projects will go home with you at the end of the semester.

INTERMEDIATE STUDENTS: You may prepare for class by stripping your furniture at home. Beginners may wish to strip furniture with supervision of the instructor.

New sections open each semester. Add yourself to our newsletter list to receive notice when our new schedules go up online.

 

In summer, we offer a Summer Upholstery Intensive – a full week of upholstery education and practice.

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Kathleen Gaskin

Kathleen Gaskin

Kathleen Gaskin is proprietor of Decorator’s Workroom (Jamaica Plain), an upholstery shop which she founded in 1990. She grew up in Trinidad, where her father was a joiner and carpenter and her mother a seamstress and chair caner. She is proud to follow in their footsteps.

Kathleen has received numerous awards for her contributions to Jamaica Plain and the City of Boston, including the 2009 Local Hero Award from Vinfen, 2010 Award for outstanding contributions to Boston’s neighborhooods from Action for Boston Community Development, and 2005 Community Leadership Award from Spontaneous Celebrations.

Kathleen first taught at the Eliot School in 1991.

Specialty: 
Upholstery & Slipcovers
Materials to bring to class:

Bring to the first class:

Your piece of furniture. Beginners will learn to strip furniture in the first class session.

Two dropcloths (old bedsheets work well): one to cover work surface, one to cover furniture in storage

*Please only bring a furniture item you are able to move on your own, or bring someone to assist you

Needed after the first class (Check with instructor in class before shopping):

Measuring tape

Good pair of scissors suitable for upholstery-weight fabric

Tack and Staple Remover (Tool #121)

Tack claw (Osborne # 202)

Magnetic hammer (Osborne #222)

10" Upholstery shears (Osborne #684-10)

Ripping tool (Osborne #402)

Curved needles (Osborne #K-3)

Straight-point needles (Osborne # K-5)

Upholstery pins (Osborne #190)

6-oz. Upholstery tacks

Marking chalk (Osborne #88)

Additional Supplies

The following will be discussed in class:

webbing

burlap

muslin

1” or 4” foam

cushion foam

cotton batting

cambric

Italian Ruby twine – 1 lb. spool

spring-tying twine

spring nails

fabric: 5/32” welt