. Furniture for the craftsman; a manual for the student and machanic. 4 inch thick, also the seat seat frame may be made of an inferior wood, the front andback edges will be covered by upholstery. The plan for theframe, also that of rocker and arm will be found in Fig. upholstery may be put on directly over the seat frame, SITTING ROOM FURNITURE 165 as shown, or the style of leather bag described under head ofthe sitting room couch. In either case, burlap bands are tightly. Fig. 181.—Front and Side Views of Sitting Room Rocking Chair.—Modern. 5* criss-crossed over the opening


. Furniture for the craftsman; a manual for the student and machanic. 4 inch thick, also the seat seat frame may be made of an inferior wood, the front andback edges will be covered by upholstery. The plan for theframe, also that of rocker and arm will be found in Fig. upholstery may be put on directly over the seat frame, SITTING ROOM FURNITURE 165 as shown, or the style of leather bag described under head ofthe sitting room couch. In either case, burlap bands are tightly. Fig. 181.—Front and Side Views of Sitting Room Rocking Chair.—Modern. 5* criss-crossed over the opening this being done on top of the frame should the loose bag pil-low be preferred. If the perma-nent seat is desired, the bandsare tacked to the under part ofthe seat, upon which are placedfor this size seat eight doublecoil upholsterers springs, threeback, three front and two inmiddle space of opening. As thesubject of spring upholstery hasbeen treated in Chapter XVIit will not be again taken inspection of an upholsteredseat will indicate the manner ofgoing about the work, the even Fig. 182.—Seat Plan, Rocker and and partial compression of theArm of Rocking Chair. springs, however, by stout twine


Size: 1996px × 1252px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bo, bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, bookidfurnitureforcraf01otte