Wednesday, June 6, 2018

UPHOLSTERER SYDNEY

SOFA RECOVERED WITH LEATHER

The broken sofa from previous post now recovered with leather.






A few recent jobs

Parker Chairs



Diamond button chair



Daybed




Seam Slippage  Care must be taken with some of our Upholstery Fabrics. In our Trading Terms we note the following: Seam Protection. Please ensure the following. precautions are taken, especially on Loose Woven, Heavily Textured, Open Weave & Ottoman Weave fabrics & especially on Seat cushion seams that take the highest load a. Stitch lengths: Should be a minimum of 12 searp stitches to the inch / Please use smaller stitch iengtn for high load areas such as Seat cushion covers. D. Seam size. A minimum seam size of 15-20mm should De taken. Heavy textured and loosely woven fabrics should lave 20mm seams and be overlocked. c. Over locking of seams should be used on loosely woven fabrics and seat cushions. Overlock immediately atter cutting fabric. d. Taping. In some cases an additional safeguard of stitching tnrougn a- Quarter incn tape along the seam may be necessary to prevent fraying in high lo,ad areas. This rri4y he clone at the manufacturers discretion after testing on individual designs. Seam Protection  - Heavily textured fabrics  It is Very important to make Extra seam allowance to  avoid Seam Slippage. ***Please note lepur standard patterns may Not allow enough Seam Aliowance tor. this type of ta-bric. We strongly recommend review inn youratterns before tracing pattern and cyttingtaU p ric on loose woven or heavily textured fabrics. ' These are the standard upholstery practises that are used by all quality upholsterers.
It is the responsibility of the upholsterer / manufacturer to ensure the seams are sufficiently manufactured so Seam Slippage will not occur. Westbury can not be held responsible for seam slippage as we have no control over the manufacturing process Applied Finishes  Westbury accepts no responsibility for changes in appearance, texture, colour, per-formance or damage or defects caused by any process applied to the fabric such as Drycleaning, Washing, Stain repellent finish, Flame Retardant finish, etc. These treat-ments can change the appearance, finish, handle & occasionally the colour & texture of fabric. We always recommend testing an inconspicuous area or off cut before proceeding
Dyelot  Unless a specific dyelot has been requested, the fabric supplied is from our current stock which may vary from the original sample swatch. Please note: Dyelots will always vary between batches. Please check this dyelot is acceptable for your use before cutting and manufacture as no claims will be accepted once fabric has been cut
Fabric Texture
As many of our fabrics have been manufactured using natural fibres, any stubs, shad-ing, irregularities & impurities are characteristic of the yarns used & enhance the nature of the fabric. Any irregularity of the weave or colour variation must be considered an inherent part of the character of the fabric. It should be made clear to the ultimate client that this is the inherent nature of fabrics & cannot be considered imperfect.
Face of fabric
The Face of the fabric is rolled inside. An fabrics must be made up on the correct face side, which is rolled face inside. The industry standard is to roll all fabrics face inside. If in doubt, please check before manufacture.
Faults 
Some weaving flaws occur in all fabrics. Our fabrics are manufactured to a high quality standard, however with certain qualities, faults or slight imperfections can appear whilst remaining within the norms accepted by industry (thick and thin linen yarns, crumpling of linen, silk stubs, etc). These flaws will be marked & an allowance will be made. The industry standard allows one flaw every ten metres. To assist us in supplying the correct meterage, please state required drops at time of order. Ironing fabric See specific Ironing Instructions on care Ironing Always test an inconspicuous area or off cut before proceeding. Iron lengthways. Polyester and Synthetic fabrics must be ironed on lowest minimum temp setting. Iron on reverse side if fabric has Glazed finish. Removing Creases from Velvet. Steam Iron on back of fabric using a backing cloth. Do Not Iron on face of fabric. Test on an inconspicuous area first.
Pattern Matching 
Pattern repeats are approximate & can vary. Care must be taken when pattern matching Patterned fabrics. In our general trading terms we note the following: As fabric is not a fixed, static commodity, the pattern will never be completely square on the fabric & therefore pattern matching will not always be possible. Side matching on some fabrics may Not be possible
Checks & Horizontal Stripes will bow across the width of the fabric. It is impossible to make a straight hor-izontal line due to loom tensions. For this reason we do not recommend these designs be made into Blinds When making curtains the horizontal lines will not perfectly match on the selvedge. This is part of the characterof these fabrics. Please always check the pattern alignment is satisfactory for your requirements before cutting the fabric as No claims accepted once the fabric is cut, regardless of the reason for the claim
Pattern Repeats  Pattern Repeats quoted are only approximate & can vary. Please check pattern repeats, fabric widths, piece size received & selvedge pattern match before cutting fabric as no claim or allowance will made once the fabric has been cut.
Roman Blinds  Claims for fabric that has been used in Roman Blinds due to fabric movement will Not be accepted. Fabrics should be preshrunk and bonded before being made into Roman Blinds. We do NOT recommend making Oversized Roman Blinds or using Upholstery fabric in Roman Blinds as this will invariably be problem-atical with some fabric movement to be expected and the Blinds will probably need alteration at some stage Roman blinds should be made in a way that the folds of the blind are not exposed to incoming light when the blind is raised. If the folds are not protected fading will occur on folds & will be noticeable when blind is lowered. We recommend that the bottom flap of the blind hang below the folds to prevent fading. Claims for fading or shrinkage in Roman Blinds will not be accepted
Shrinkage All fabrics are susceptible to some movement & shrinkage. Allow for 3-5% shrinkage - Industry Standard. More allowance for shrinkage should be made when Washed or Drycleaned When making fabrics (especially Woven & Jacquard fabrics) into Curtains, please al-low for some extra movement. Please allow for up to 5% shrinkage. This can mean 15cm on a three metre drop. We recommend that curtains have 25cm base hems & preferably be extra length, so curtains can be lengthened if shrinkage occurs Ideally the curtains should be lying on the floor & this way any movement will not be noticeable. If the curtains are not lying on the floor, the curtains should be hung in the workroom for a few days to give the fabric time to air & relax. Then the hems should only be hand tacked & then finished several months after installation to give the curtains time to find their stable level It should be made clear to the ultimate client that this is the inherent nature of fabrics & any costs incurred in the alterations of the curtains remains the responsibility of the client
Stretching /Bagging  Stretching / Bagging. It is important to access the fabric for Stretching/Bagging. Upholsterers normally check each fabric for stretch by clamping one end of the fabric to the cutting table, stretch the fabric & measure the length of the cushion & cut the stretched fabric to the cushion size. That way the fabric has already been stretched & the cushion will not bag or wrinkle after being sat on This is common upholstery practise, otherwise any loose weave or stretchy fabric will bag after be-ing sat on. Bagging is more noticeable on Large seat cushions as there is a larger area for stretching *Please note your standard patterns may not allow for Stretching / Bagging'
Sun Damage/Fading  All fabrics are susceptible to sun damage, especially Silk & NaturalTibre fabrics. Sunlight fading can occur, even from strong indirect light. Only the best quality chemical fast dyes are used in our fabrics, but fading can still occur, especially in the stronger colours We strongly recommend that a block out lining be used and please ensure that the fabric is protected from strong indirect sunlight.