Friday, January 13, 2012

"F" is for Folding Stool

Built: a folding stool with monogrammed canvas seat:






Perfectly fine but boring.

Using Ana White's plans for her folding beach chair as my starting point I was able to roughly draw up some plans to make the folding stool based on the camping stool specs.

Ana took my layout, cut list and building pictures and did her magic with Google Sketch Up to produce these plans.

I'm so happy to have contributed to her site and at the same time build a fun piece that will get lots of use.


The lumber for this project costs about $5, plus some hardware, paint and canvas and you'll have a stool you can make yourself, your colors and fabric choices.



The hardest part was choosing which canvas color combination to use:


I stuck with the 'All American' for our stool:


And the folding convenience is an added bonus feature:


Here's how I built the stool:

1. Cut pieces to size:


2. Drill 1/4" hole in 4 legs at 12" for bolt:


3. Outer stretcher:  attach legs to top piece inset at 1/2":


4. Attach side support piece with 3/8" gap:


5. Attach bottom support to stretcher 4 1/2" from leg bottom: 


6. Repeat process for inner stretcher, only change inset the legs at 1 3/8":


7. Check for fit:


Prime one coat, paint two coats hi gloss white enamel.

Canvas seat

1. Cut canvas:

1 @ 27" x 19"
2 @ 23" x 4 1/4"


2. Print out monogram (Rockwell font at 650 point) and pin to canvas:


3. Using a light box place letter face down on box with fabric on top:


4. Trace outline of letter then cut out.
Fold canvas in half lengthwise then pin letter in center:


5. Zig zag stitch letter in place only sewing through one layer of canvas:


6. Refold canvas lengthwise, right sides together and stitch top seam closed (1/2"SA):


7. Turn seat piece right side out (should resemble a tube).
Repeat seam process for small side flap pieces:


8. Sew shut one long side (3/8"SA) and short end (1/2"SA).
Turn right side out and press:


9. Attach side panel to front piece only of canvas seat, centering on seat piece:
Sew seam at 3/8".


10. Flip over to back and press raw edge and corners in, pin and topstitch closed:


11. Side panel attached:


12. Now fold side flap in half to back, see how dowel needs to go here:


13. Straight stitch side flap in place from top:


14. Shove side flap in between gap:


15. Insert dowel down into pocket made:


16. Repeat for other side.
All set:


Good to go:


Thanks to Ana for her help in making this project official with plans for everyone to use.


Up next, you guess it, kids size!!

I'm linking up to:

Whatcha Got Weekend @ Lolly Jane
SAS @ Funky Junk
Weekend Wrap Up @ Tatertots & Jello
Sundae Scoop @ I Heart Naptime
Sister Sunday @ Sisters of the Wild West
Sunday Showcase Party @ Under the Table & Dreaming
Just Something I Whipped Up @ The Girl Creative
DIY Project Parade @ The DIY Showoff
Made by You Mondays @ Skip to My Lou
Making the World Cuter @ Making the World Cuter
Nifty Thrifty @ Coastal Charm
Tuesday Treasures @ My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia
Tutorials & Tips Tuesday @ Home Stories A to Z
Good Life @ A Beach Cottage
Delightfully Inspiring @ Delightful Order
Transformation Thursday @ The Shabby Creek Cottage
Strut Your Stuff @ Somewhat Simple
Share Awesomeness Thur @ The 36th Avenue
Flaunt it Friday @ Chic on a Shoestring
Tickled Pink @ 504 Main
Frugal Friday @ The Shabby Nest
SAS @ Just a Girl
Feathered Nest @ French Country Cottage
Remodelaholics Anonymous @ Remodelaholic
All Things Furniture @ Perfectly Imperfect
Furniture Feature Friday @ Miss Mustard Seed
POWW @ Primitive & Proper
inspiration board @ Carolyns Homework
Build(hers) Club @ Sawdust & Paperscraps

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