CONTENTS
| PART I | ||
| PAGE | ||
| Chapter I. Historical | [7] | |
| Chapter II. Tools and Materials | [11] | |
| Tools | [11] | |
| Materials | [11] | |
| PART II | ||
| UPHOLSTERY WITHOUT SPRINGS | ||
| Chapter III. Upholstering Board Structures | [16] | |
| A Low Footstool | [16] | |
| A Cart | [17] | |
| A Leg Rest | [17] | |
| A Footstool | [21] | |
| Materials Required | [23] | |
| Chapter IV. Upholstering Chair Seats | [24] | |
| A Chair Seat | [24] | |
| A Set-in Seat | [27] | |
| Chapter V. Upholstering a Framed Structure | [28] | |
| Footstool | [28] | |
| Procedure | [29] | |
| Materials | [36] | |
| Order of Procedure | [37] | |
| Different Methods | [37] | |
| PART III | ||
| UPHOLSTERY WITH SPRINGS | ||
| Chapter VI. Making a Hard-edge Seat | [38] | |
| Method | [38] | |
| Process | [40] | |
| A Queen Anne Stool | [47] | |
| Chapter VII. Re-upholstering | [50] | |
| Old Furniture | [50] | |
| Chapter VIII. Spring-edge Upholstery | [53] | |
| Outlines | [60] | |
| Index | [64] | |
A QUEEN ANNE STOOL WHICH ILLUSTRATES A HARD-EDGE SEAT, SEE CHAPTER VI.