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ceejay48 Posted - Mar 07 2017 : 10:43:10 AM
I have been working on my Intermediate Level badge in this category.
My latest project this winter was doing a repair/makeover on a loveseat that had some serious damage below the right arm from my cat scratching on it and, shredding it.

I forgot to take a "before" pic of the loveseat but here is a pic of our sofa, which looks like this on both ends. (next project for us) The loveseat looked pretty much the same.


After much contemplation as to how to do this economically and without a lot of major ado, this is the end result, using hammer-tacker/stapler, Gorilla Glue and a rubber backed throw rug. It may not suit everyone's fancy but we're happy with the result.


Thanks!
CJ

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ceejay48 Posted - Mar 14 2017 : 4:00:02 PM
Thank you girls! It'll be a while before anything happens with the sofa . . maybe not till winter. Spring is coming which means outside work for several months. We'll see.
CJ

..from the barefoot farmgirl in SW Colorado...sister chick #665.
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Bridge Posted - Mar 14 2017 : 08:16:28 AM
CeeJay,
That is a terrific redo and so creative. I really like how it looks.

Bridge
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Tumbleweed Posted - Mar 13 2017 : 8:58:28 PM
CeeJay.... That is a wonderful idea and it looks fantastic, like you meant it that way without feline flirtation in interior design.



TW

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Madelena Posted - Mar 13 2017 : 04:28:26 AM
Great sofa idea. My sofa is the only place my cat would use his claws on. My hubby said let him be.. so I have shreads too.
Now that he's older, he rarely does this. The sofa is older than the cat, and the sofa needs some serious cleaning and repair---But oh so comfy for and afternoon nap with the pup. So.... either I can keep people from visiting --- ha Ha.... or be inspired and work on this badge. Grins.
Have a lovely Day.
Mary

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suny58 Posted - Mar 07 2017 : 5:16:52 PM
I love it CJ! I think your idea is creative and quite attractive! I love to be different from others and this is unique and one of a kind!!! :D ( unless I borrow your idea! lol)

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Dianna
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Red Tractor Girl Posted - Mar 07 2017 : 4:13:42 PM
CeeJay, I think your solution turned out great! Cats can really tear up furniture and rugs. Mine have never used a scratch post and this current kitty was inherited from my daughter who had him declawed very early. I don' like declawing cats but the way he behaves is that our couch would have been toast.

Winnie #3109
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ceejay48 Posted - Mar 07 2017 : 12:17:25 PM
Silky has a scratch post which she uses. It came with the grass rope around it, which she scratched until it fell to pieces. I recovered the post with sisal rope which is MUCH MORE sturdy and cat-scratch proof. I've seen the doilies used for that but I knew that they would not be adequate . . . she'd just tear them up too! I should have gotten the scratch post sooner than I did.
CJ


..from the barefoot farmgirl in SW Colorado...sister chick #665.
2010 Farmgirl Sister of the Year
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katmom Posted - Mar 07 2017 : 11:45:40 AM
I agree with Marilyn,,, what a creative re-do!

I had a sofa (years ago) that one of my kitties was starting to scratch... so I stitched some store bought doillies to the arm... and then we bought several of those cardboard scratcher boxes,,, and LOTS of kitty nip! lolol!
Don't have the sofa anymore,, but we still have Peekie kitty...

>^..^<
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MaryJanesNiece Posted - Mar 07 2017 : 11:31:14 AM
Nice job, CJ! That's a very creative way to fix your loveseat without spending a ton of money. Upholstery can be very expensive sometimes. Good luck with your sofa.

Krista
YellowRose Posted - Mar 07 2017 : 11:30:17 AM
CeeJay, I'm impressed. You did a very good job.

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ceejay48 Posted - Mar 07 2017 : 11:07:51 AM
Thanks Marilyn!

The sofa will be another matter, as it has other wear and tear. It's old but we really like it and it's comfy . . so we'll see!

Thanks again!
CJ

..from the barefoot farmgirl in SW Colorado...sister chick #665.
2010 Farmgirl Sister of the Year
Mother Hen: FARMGIRLS SOUTHWEST HENHOUSE

my aprons - http://www.facebook.com/FarmFreshAprons

living life - www.snippetscja.blogspot.com

from my heart - www.fromacelticheart.blogspot.com

from my hubby - www.aspenforge.blogspot.com
Marilyn Hartman Sullivan Posted - Mar 07 2017 : 11:05:46 AM
That is a very creative solution! And it looks quite nice, actually. You wouldn't have to tell people it was a rug, even. Very clever.

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