They'd held up for over 13 years. I never took them in through rain, snow, cold or heat. So, I was determined to give them new life or a face-lift. I got the idea from Zest It Up.
I bought plastic cording from Dollar Tree.
I began perhaps 2 years ago and never finished. I used clothes pins to keep the weave tight. Those clothes pins also weathered nicely and were still useable.
YES, I KNOW the weaves are going in an opposite direction. After two years you learn what's easier.
Besides,
I plan to place cushions in the seats when they're in use.
I'm pleased with the outcome. A project that cost about $10 and a box of matches.
That's it ***
I bought plastic cording from Dollar Tree.
I began perhaps 2 years ago and never finished. I used clothes pins to keep the weave tight. Those clothes pins also weathered nicely and were still useable.
YES, I KNOW the weaves are going in an opposite direction. After two years you learn what's easier.
Besides,
I plan to place cushions in the seats when they're in use.
I'm pleased with the outcome. A project that cost about $10 and a box of matches.
That's it ***
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