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DIY: A Hand-Blocked Chair to Obsess Over

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We recently wrote about sculptor-turned-furniture-maker Ariele Alasko, who creates furniture made of reclaimed wood in her Brooklyn studio. Now we're admiring her latest DIY project—a chair she decided to upholster in hand-stamped linen fabric (she even carved the hand stamp herself).

Alasko's project took some effort, and in her blog entry she does mention the unexpected laborious hours the chair make-over called for. (And I know what she's talking about; a few years ago I took a semester-long upholstery class in Sweden, and I must say, ever since I have a complete different opinion about the labor-intensive profession.) To learn more about Alasko's DIY project, go to Brooklyn to West (her blog and shop). And see our studio visit at A Sculptor Turned Furniture Maker in Brooklyn.

Photographs by Ariele Alasko

Alasko's chair upholstered in a hand-stamped linen, Remodelista

Above: The chair upholstered in a hand-stamped linen.

Hand-stamped Linen Fabric by Alasko, Remodelista

Above: Alasko used a rubber stamp, which she carved herself. A similar stamp and carving tools can be found via Etsy.

Hand Stamped Linen Fabric by Alasko, Remodelista

Above: Alasko used the old fabric scraps to trace and cut the new pieces. She printed the pieces individually, using black acrylic paint.

Alasko's Upholstered Chair in Hand-stamped Linen, Remodelista

Above: Alasko stripped the green paint from the chair frame to expose the raw wood.

The Old Chair Before The Make-over, Remodelista

Above: A picture of the old chair before the new hand-stamped linen was added.

N.B.: Are your creative juices flowing? Here are another 290 DIY projects you might want to consider.


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