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On this upholstery course, students learn traditional techniques and the materials required to upholster different styles of furniture. Through a series of tasks and demonstrations students learn the correct use of upholstery tools and materials. These include stripping existing upholstery, preparing timber frames and their reupholstery using webbing, stitched and nailed hessian, stitched horse hair, another layer of hessian and a final layer of calico. Finish with a final layer of students' own top fabric and trim with various edging techniques. Suitable small scale personal projects could be dining chairs, footstools, occasional chairs, piano stools and other types of stools. Student are required to check project is suitable with the tutor sam.edkins@morleycollege.ac.uk. Equipment and tools are provided by the College, there is an additional charge for some materials.
Emphasis is on a practical approach to learning through a series of excersises, combined with tutor demonstrations, hand outs and student discussion. The personal project gives students an opportunity to use the skills learnt to produce a completed chair of their choice to take home. Students will be encouraged to keep a good work book of practical skills, sample materials and research. Students are required to check their project is suitable with the tutor sam.edkins@morleycollege.ac.uk.
The course is aimed at giving beginners an introduction to traditional upholstery and improvers, chance to practice and perfect their skills. The practical work undertaken does require a level of strength and mobility.
It is essential to bring a project/ chair with you. You will also need your own top fabric, this can be discussed with the tutor once your project is underway. Contact the tutor for project approval at Sam.Edkins@morleycollege.ac.uk Projects may be dropped off in advance of the class starting by appointment only.
Students are required to bring a suitable chair with them and their own top fabric. It is advised that students bring with them a camera, notebook, A4 folder and pen to keep an accurate and useful work book. Sturdy shoes should be worn in the workshop, open toes and flimsy soles are not advisable. There will be a charge for specialist materials used in the studio. Delivering your Project. Ideally students should bring chairs with them on the first evening. Alternatively they can be delivered to the Nancy Seear building (A yellow and brown modern building) at King Edward Walk, SE1 7HT by appointment only. Call 0207 450 1843 to arrange. The room is on the top floor. The lift goes to the first floor, your project would need to be carried the rest of the way. Projects can be left at the far right hand side of the room. Security should be on reception and able to point you in the right direction. Chairs should be clearly labelled with your Name, Number and Class. Please note Morley College is in zone 1, inside the congestion zone. There is no car parking onsite and there is a limited amount of pay and display parking on King Edward Walk outside the building.