There are several ways to stuff a seat, see some techniques:
1. Padding on sewn springs
The strap under the chair and the strong canvas on them are the basis and the springs are sewn onto them.
The laces stop the horsehair packed with the padding cloth. The whole is covered by another thin layer of hair covered with white cloth. Completing the wadding and the final fabric.
2. Padding mounted on strong canvas
The straps mounted in the upper part of the structure on which the strong canvas is placed support the horsehair packaged by the padding cloth.
On these a thin layer of hair is covered by the white canvas. Completing the wadding and the final fabric.
3. Pincushion padding
The straps mounted in the upper part of the structure on which the strong cloth is placed support the horsehair packaged by the white cloth. Completing the wadding and the final fabric.
4. Padding inflates pincushion
The straps mounted in the upper part of the structure on which the strong cloth is placed support the horsehair packaged by the white cloth. Completing the padding and the final fabric wadding. A greater amount of hair creates a more rounded effect
5. Padding with concave fender
Along the edge the laces and the horsehair create a fender. The interior is padded with animal hair covered by white canvas. Completing the wadding and the final fabric.
6. Padding with cushion sewn on a basin
Like the previous one but completed with a cushion with inserts to stay in shape resting on the bison.
Variations on springs
Other variants are also possible, in fact the padding from 3 to 6 can also be made on springs.
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