![]() ![]() ![]() The base? That was the easy part with the help of my Kreg Jig. So what do you think? Would you ever tackle this project? The tufting really is the hardest part, but you just have to go into it knowing that it will take lots of patience and that you’ll end up with very sore fingers for a couple of days. The fabric I used was a woven upholstery weight fabric that cost $21.99 per yard from Decorator’s Best. Of course, keep in mind that the fabric is a huge factor in how much this ottoman will cost since fabric varies so widely in price. That’s not too bad for a completely custom ottoman, made the exact size and color you want, with the exact fabric you choose! But if you had to purchase those things, you could still easily make this ottoman for under $350. I also used some things that I always have on hand, like wood glue, staples, finishing nails, etc. 3 yards of 54-inch fabric (Robert Allen Tex Weave in the color Baltic) – $65.97.1 package of piping cord – $4.99 (with 50% off coupon).8-ounce can of Rust-Oleum Dark Walnut stain – $5.50. ![]()
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