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Massachusetts Chair Caner Joins Furniture Repair Directory

June 22nd, 2011 · No Comments · What's New

NEW! Shout out to another chair caner and seatweaving business, North Shore Caning from Georgetown, Massachusetts who just signed up to be included in the National Furniture Repair Directory on WickerWoman.com, which now totals 89 businesses in just the Seatweaving-Experts section alone!

There are three other sections of this National Furniture Repair Directory to include Wicker Experts, Upholstery Experts and Furniture Refinishing and Restoration Experts, too!

Be sure to visit the directory soon to get your antique and modern furniture repaired and/or given a bit of loving TLC, we have the experts to match you up in almost any state. And if there’s not someone located in your neighborhood, many times the chairs or other types of furniture can be shipped to a nearby restoration expert.

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Danish Cord Chair Seats-Wednesday Wicker Wisdom

February 2nd, 2011 · 2 Comments · Weavin' Wicker Woman Blog

A couple weeks ago a friend gave me a set of eight modern painted chairs. They had seats woven with Danish cord in a traditional pattern, four chairs were painted green and four, yellow. What a deal, huh?

I already had a set of four modern red chairs that were woven with a light, almost white Danish cord in a checkerboard pattern.

And by the description I was given of the set of eight before I saw them, thought they’d all be identical to my red set. What a wonderful, large, complete set the additional chairs would make, I thought.

Whoa! Hold the phone there. When I got all the chairs together I discovered that although these chair sets were similar, they were not exactly the same. My idea of a large complete matching set (with the four sets of red, green and yellow) just flew out the window.

The new set had four back slats and the old set has three, the seats are narrow on the new set and the old set has a much wider seat, and there are bulb shaped tips to the front legs on the new set and the old set has none.

red modern chair with checkerboard Danish cord woven seat

And although the seats on both sets are woven in Danish cord, it’s not the same color, nor the same pattern.

typical Danish cord woven seat

But all is not lost! Once these are all reglued and the seats are rewoven I can split them up into three sets of four chairs each and sell them as sets of four! Problem solved.

Important take-away note:

  • Before I saw these chairs all together, I thought they were all identical. And I’ve been at this chair seat weaving restoration biz for over 35 years and am knowledgeable about a lot of stuff.
  • But yet, I was mistaken about the color of the Danish cord, the size and designs of the chair frames, and the pattern of the woven seat!
  • So can you imagine how difficult it is for a restoration expert or specialist to ascertain what type of chair seat weaving it is that you need done when just talking to them on the phone?
  • See how important it might be for you as a customer to be very specific about the type of chair, its pattern, and material when arranging for a chair caning expert to make the repairs on your furniture?
  • To avoid confusion be sure to send lots of pictures to the repair person before taking your chair to their shop.
  • Once the repair person knows what type of materials are needed he can place the order with the supply company, unless he already has enough on hand.

That’s all for today, what’s your take on all this? Comments welcome. Happy Weaving!

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Do you need chair caning done?

January 2nd, 2009 · Comments Off · Weavin' Wicker Woman Blog

Need chair caning done for your family heirloom antiques or flea market finds? I’ve just added four new businesses to the Furniture Repair Directory-Seatweaving section that can help!

Welcome to all the new additions making this Directory one of the largest, if not the largest and most comprehensive, Furniture Repair Directory actively promoting chair caning and other seatweaving repair experts.

With 73 chair caning businesses advertising on WickerWoman.com in the Seatweaving section alone, there’s surely someone nearby to help with your weaving restoration need. Each ad is complete with contact information and up to 50-word descriptive text about what features the business offers.

Take a look at the new additions:
1.) Mosden’s Antique Restoration & Chair Caning in Fort Bragg, California
2.) Pamela Stevenson, Seatweaver in Roxbury, Connecticut
3.) Jim Lindahl’s Chair Caning in Ft. White, Florida;
4.) B & C Emporium in Allegan, Michigan

Just remember to search for your chair caning help at Wicker Woman.com on the Furniture Repair Directory-Seatweaving section. Use the handy State hotlinks at the top of the page to jump to the State you want to locate a chair caner.

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