This retro rocker originally belonged to my friend Brandi's great-grandmother. Brandi remembers her great-grandma rocking in this chair. She even found a picture.
Great-grandma, the original owner of this recliner. My eyes spy cool drapes and awesome lamp shape! A mid century MUST! |
At some point in time, the retro rocker moved to Brooklyn with another family member. She knew she was a keeper and her family really wanted to recover her. Her family bought her a flowery dress, but never had time to finish the rest. After a few years of neglect, retro rocker was adopted by Brandi, a soon to be mama, to be used in her new baby boys nursery. I was assigned to bring Ms. Retro into the 21st century. And lucky for me, she was a willing participant!
These levers were really stuck in place, and needed a good WD-40 treatment!! |
Once I removed her back, I first prayed that I would be able to reattach it when I was done (it's hard to rock back and forth with out your back!) I was able to remove her coverings. I must say "coverings" in the plural form because there were 2 layers of fabric...orange + flowers= double staple/tack removal! : ) Here are some more before pictures before her makeover.
The moving mechanisms all needed a good cleaning and treatment with WD-40 to reduce the squeakiness. |
Original materials removed. A small bit of orange had to stay because I was not able to remove the wooden arms...they are glued down tight with wood glue, and I did not want to risk breaking them! |
Welting attached to the unmovable wood arms, covering the old orange remnants. |
Suddenly Chic!! |
Showing off them legs!
looks so funny as a base alone...reminds me of the Headless Horseman! |
The back of her consisted of two attached cushions...this was also a first for me!...They turned out great!!
Attached cushions prior to stuffing. |
Attached cushions stuffed with new foam core cushions and Dacron wrapping. |
Here's another look at her before and afters:
Before. |
Thanks Brandi and family! I hope you enjoy rocking for years to come!!
Until next time,
Jess