I first had to remove the broken top off of the stool using pliers, before I could re-cover it. In order to make the foot stool strong enough to be functional, I had to use a strong fabric as a base for the ties, which I attached with staples and tacks. The ties were then arranged in a weaved pattern and I experimented with what would be the strongest way to weave the ties to best fit the stool.
Colour combinations also had to be considered as I had a lot of ties to choose from and I decided on a vivid, clashy colour scheme, appropriate for the nature of the garments. I used tacks and a hammer to attach the ties to the stool, for a strong hold in order to achieve the best finish. Once all of the ties were attached on one side I carefully checked the arrangement of the weaved pattern in order to make it as neat as possible, with the varying widths of tie.
Overall I am pleased with how this piece turned out as it will now be a functional item with a vintage feel but a contemporary twist. Below are photos of the process and the finished foot stool.
Sewed hems on base fabric
Tacked base fabric to stool
Tacked base fabric to stool
Tacked ties to stool
Tacked ties to stool
Cut off excess ties
Finished foot stool
View of base
Footstool and ties cushion with sofa
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