Webbing stretcher

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Traditional wooden webbing stretcher

A webbing stretcher is an upholstery tool used to stretch webbing.

Traditional chairs are constructed of an open wooden frame, with their seat often supported by interwoven jute or cotton herringbone webbing.[1] Stuffing is placed upon this, enclosed between hessian, then batting over this and finally the cover fabric.[2] To provide a taut and long-lasting seat, the webbing must be tightened into place. The webbing material must also resist yielding over time, hence the use of a dense herringbone weave, rather than the cheaper hessian webbings also used in upholstery. Where wire springs are to be placed over the webbing, the more abrasion-resistant cotton webbing is used rather than jute.

Modern webbings

Stretchers

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