
but in a sense I got the best deal because there were 8 of us who did not bring our own stuff along , and got a full days instruction, including hands on trying out the various stages, in restoring in our case a Mark 2 seat cushion . The fascinating thing was how, after stripping the lacquer and pigment off, it was possible to fill quite nasty cracks etc in the leather with flexible filler so that a very sorry looking cushion came up like new . We started with this ( the pigment had already been taken off - it did not take very long )

and ended with this

This was all done within the period 930 am to about 330 pm and was a fairly complete rundown on what one can do with old , stiff, cracked and discoloured leather , and even with torn and holed leather - not the case with this cushion but we were shown now to deal with it
Anyone interested in this subject will gain enormous confidence from going along to one of these - JEC usually does about one a year, and you get a very good lunch and afternoon tea thrown in . All the materials, and quite a lot of videos etc about how to do it, are available on the Furniture Clinic website







