Members TLP Posted March 1, 2011 Members Report Posted March 1, 2011 I am waiting for plans for a Morris Chair, and need to start researching the cushions, will this be something I can do myself, with the use of a friends sewing machine? What kind of foam should I be looking for along with sources of upholstery leather. Thanks TP Quote
Contributing Member UKRay Posted March 3, 2011 Contributing Member Report Posted March 3, 2011 What is a Morris chair? Ray Quote
Ambassador Luke Hatley Posted March 3, 2011 Ambassador Report Posted March 3, 2011 (edited) What is a Morris chair? Ray Ray do you think it might be a chair that the Morris Dancers would use to have a Rest after a Hard day of Dancing & Bell Ringing.........l o l Edited March 3, 2011 by Luke Hatley Quote
Members Big G Posted March 3, 2011 Members Report Posted March 3, 2011 if you live in a large city you should be able to buy auto or interior upholstery leather at a wholesaler. if you live in a small town check with a local auto upholstery shop, they should be able to order for you. use a high density foam. nothing worse than having your backside bottom out . if you have spare time build me one too Quote
Contributing Member UKRay Posted March 3, 2011 Contributing Member Report Posted March 3, 2011 Ray do you think it might be a chair that the Morris Dancers would use to have a Rest after a Hard day of Dancing & Bell Ringing.........l o l I thought it might be a seat for a Morris Minor - Morris dancers are a whole new issue... and I don't want to go there! LOL I believe Mike Cahill is an expert on Morris dancing - or maybe that is clog dancing. I can't remember. Quote
mendedbowl Posted March 3, 2011 Report Posted March 3, 2011 What is a Morris chair? Ray I had to Google to find out. When the pictures loaded, I realized I'd owned one once, and didn't even know that it had a name like Morris... I called it something else. It had big chunky claw foot legs, and my wife kept putting it in the way of my toes. Quote
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