Basic Upholstery - DIY 13 July 2025
Event description
Learn the art of upholstery in a hands-on, beginner-friendly workshop.
Got a tired chair or stool that needs a new lease on life? Bring it along and build a cushioned topper! You can even bring in your choice of fabric if you have some at home.
This fun and practical 4-hour course will introduce you to the basic tools, materials, and techniques of upholstery. With expert guidance in a supportive, hands-on workshop environment, you’ll walk away with new skills, practical knowledge, and the confidence to tackle your own small projects.
Whether you want to start small or work your way up to restoring furniture, this is the perfect entry point.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
Make and take home a finished chair/stool topper
Understand how to select appropriate fabrics
Measure and cut upholstery foam
Use basic upholstery tools and materials
Choose suitable timber for a project base
Course Content
The workshop combines essential theory with practical, hands-on application:
1. Introduction
Workshop housekeeping safety briefing
Overview of attendee’s projects
2. Tools & Techniques
Introduction to basic upholstery tools
Using reclaimed and sustainable materials
Foam cutting and attachment to a plywood base
Applying Dacron and fabric for comfort and finish
Securing the base (plug) fabric for a professional look
Participants will gain confidence through guided practice, with plenty of support and tips to help them tackle future projects independently.
Intended Audience
This course is ideal for:
18+
Absolute beginners
DIY enthusiasts
Anyone interested in furniture repair, reuse, or upcycling
No prior woodworking or upholstery experience is required.
Need ideas for projects? Check out furniture at our stores in Marrickville & Summer Hill. Alternatively, garage sales, Facebook Marketplace, Gumtree, or weekend markets!
What to Bring
Encouraged to bring a chair topper or work on one of our pieces.
PPE: Use our face mask, safety goggles, earmuffs. Alternatively bring your own.
Snacks/coffee (or purchase from nearby cafes)
Wear old clothes, closed-in shoes, and tie back long hair
Avoid jewellery and loose accessories
Accessibility
Some of our instructors are experienced in working with individuals living with disability. Please advise us of any accessibility needs prior to enrolment so we can accommodate your requirements.
Tools & Materials
All major tools and materials are provided by The Bower. You’ll gain hands-on experience using both hand and power tools in a safe and supportive environment.
📅 Workshop Details
Date: Sunday 13th July
Time: Full-day session 10am -3pm (Depending on class size)
Location
SUMMER HILL
Inner West Sustainability Hub, 7 Prospect Road, Summer Hill NSW 2130
Transportation and parking
Bower Woodworks is located within 10-minute walking distance of Summer Hill Train Station. Both metred and unmetered parking are available nearby.
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