Recovering Dining Chairs

Can anyone help

I have some ducal pine chairs I would like to recover myself but
I can't see any way of getting the seat pads off. There are no visible screws attaching them to the frame of the chair.

I have checked the internet and found helpful hints on how to recover but they all say to unscrew seat pads first :mad: If anyone has ducal chairs maybe? There has to be a way.

Comments

  • i dont have your kind of chairs, but i havve recently covered my dining room chairs and it has made a huge difference. i recently moved into my first owned home, it is quite open plan and neutral, in closed rented acomadation my grandads old kitchen (formica) table and yellow plastic covered chairs had been fine. i had chosen a burgendy suite to ofset the cream colour scheame and this has worked but the dining chairs really did not go!!! it took me 2 months to find fabric that matched my suite, but now the dining chairs are covered it looks a million dollors for 12 pounds, mutch cheaper than bying new chairs (any idears for contempary pewter upholstery pins would be apreciated). if you find a way it is worth the effort.
    Dogs return to eat their vomit, just as fools repeat their foolishness. There is no more hope for a fool than for someone who says, "i am really clever!"
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