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Anyone know of one in Victoria, BC?
I've taken a course in Toronto, I beleive it's 10 classes & it's in the Eglington/Royal York area; let me know if you're interested & I can get you the phone #. It's in a school & the lady who runs it is very nice & you can do a chair; there's only about 4-5 people in the class & she's very helpful. The class only costs $75 too!
I know someone who took an upholstering course. She said that it was tedious and expensive, and she was happy when the 10 classes were over.
If you have only one chair to upholster, you might be better off just bringing it to a professional.
Sorry, I don't mean to discourage you -- if it's something that you really want to learn how to do and you plan to use the knowledge and tools in the future, then go for it :)
...this is Elisa, I mean Elise. This is going to be very interesting for the both of us Elise, Imean Elisa!!