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RON HAZELTON:
Now I picked up this wooden box at the auction the other day for a pretty good price. It's a primitive piece probably from somewhere in Indonesia. Now I don't mind a rough hewn look on the outside, but I'd like to do something with the interior to dress it up a little bit. So I'm going to line it with fabric panels.
Now this is the same process I would use if I were going to line a chest of drawers or an armoire. I start by cutting pieces of poster board to fit the bottom and all 4 sides. To give these panels a slightly cushioned or plush look, I first cover them with white flannel which I cut slightly over sized.
Then I apply spray adhesive to the poster board sections - turn them over, press the cardboard in contact with the fabric, cut off the corners - and fold over the edges. The clipped corners allow me to make a sort of miter without having to overlap the claw.
Now I cut the fabric in the same way. Apply adhesive to the flannel, then attach and fold the material. Once the panels are finished, I simply set them in place. On larger pieces like armoires and drawers, I sometimes use double stick foam tape or small dabs of hot metal glue to hold the sections in position.
It also may help to use a stiffer board to make the panels more rigid. Now you have to admit, that's a pretty easy way to turn something simple into something elegant. And if you want to change the fabric, just take these panels out and replace them.
Old chests of drawers, armoires, jewel boxes and more can be given an updated look with a simple fabric lining that you can add. On furniture, the liner may protect clothing from snagging on rough places in the wood. In a jewel box, the liner protects and enhances, possibly serving as a way to customize the box as a gift for a special person. The type of fabric and design you choose contributes to the final character--silks and velvets add elegance while simple cotton renders a more homespun look. For this project, we use a cotton print to add color and appeal to a primitive wooden box from Asia.