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This is a piece that my Mom bought at an estate sale before she passed away. She was a wonderful sewist and upholsterer. Our daughter, who lives in Texas, asked what I could do to finish this loveseat. Challenge accepted! I had to create a seat and then build it up with foam and batting wrapped in burlap followed by the hair on hide leather. I learned a lot and she loved the result.

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Very elegant!  Thanks for sharing.

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beautiful:thumbsup:

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Nicely done

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CLASSY  !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Wow.  That is some piece of work!  How long did it take you to finish it up?  Did you have to do anything to the wood?

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Thanks for all of the kind words. Bench time on this was probably 8-10 hours. I did a lot of research and posted questions due to the fact that I had no idea what the original seat looked like or what type is was. As I stated before, I learned al lot. The wood on the loveseat was in very good condition. I just did a quick clean and then applied a wood polish.

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Looks great!  How did you get the hair on to not stick out as it rounded the corner from the top to the front side?

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