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Berger's Table Pad Factory

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Berger's Table Pad Factory

4.81(
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Customers say: True professional
Recommended by 93% of Angi customers
Recommended by 93% of HomeAdvisor customers

Our company was founded by David Berger over thirty years ago and David has been selling table pads direct to the public for over forty years. We know our table pads and we know how to design the perfect fit the very first time.

"price is better other places magnets do not work keeping panels connected"

Stephen F on August 2020

Our company was founded by David Berger over thirty years ago and David has been selling table pads direct to the public for over forty years. We know our table pads and we know how to design the perfect fit the very first time.

"price is better other places magnets do not work keeping panels connected"

Stephen F on August 2020








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Something to Crow About is a full service quilt shop with friendly customer service and has been serving the Eugene-Springfield area since 1993. We provide extra help with choosing your next quilting project. Come in and see the high quality quilting fabrics/products which include the following: -Cotton, Flannel, Wool Fabrics -Books, Magazines, Patterns, and Notions -Block-of-the-Month -Civil War reproduction fabric -Quilting Classes offered -Online Newsletter -Frequent Buyer Program -Mail Fabrics/Products across the United States Something to Crow About offers a Quilting Retreat once a year and would love for you to join. Please call for more information. You can also find us at Coburg Quilt Show, Emerald Valley Quilt Show, and Portland Expo. We are also involved in the Quilter's Safari Shop Hop and the Sew Oregon Shop Hop.

Something to Crow About is a full service quilt shop with friendly customer service and has been serving the Eugene-Springfield area since 1993. We provide extra help with choosing your next quilting project. Come in and see the high quality quilting fabrics/products which include the following: -Cotton, Flannel, Wool Fabrics -Books, Magazines, Patterns, and Notions -Block-of-the-Month -Civil War reproduction fabric -Quilting Classes offered -Online Newsletter -Frequent Buyer Program -Mail Fabrics/Products across the United States Something to Crow About offers a Quilting Retreat once a year and would love for you to join. Please call for more information. You can also find us at Coburg Quilt Show, Emerald Valley Quilt Show, and Portland Expo. We are also involved in the Quilter's Safari Shop Hop and the Sew Oregon Shop Hop.

Upholstering questions, answered by experts

The best way to test the quality of a leather couch is to put your hands on it. If the upholstery is soft and warm, that’s a good indication that the quality is higher. It should also smell like traditional leather. If it smells like chemicals, you’re probably dealing with low-grade leather.

Pros cover many fixes, from upholstery renewals to joint reinforcement.

In most cases, it is more affordable to reupholster furniture than it is to replace it, but it depends on the quality and age of the furniture you’re considering getting reupholstered. Antique pieces are always worth reupholstering, as it’s the only way to preserve the piece and extend its life. Newer pieces of furniture are more often made using lower-quality materials like medium-density fiberboard or plywood that don’t have the same lifespan as things like hardwood. For newer pieces, your furniture reupholstery specialist should be able to help you determine the best course of action.

Yes, many custom builders offer finishing and upholstery options tailored to your style.

It can be cheaper to reupholster a chair or other piece of furniture than to buy a new one, depending on how much it costs to replace. If the chair or couch originally cost less than $300, then reupholstery may not be the cheapest option. However, if the chair is expensive, vintage, or discontinued, reupholstery can be the more affordable option. This is especially true if the piece of furniture is out-of-production or holds sentimental value.

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