Using your box knife remove the old rush. Cut along the side rails all the way around the chair frame. Use caution so you
don't cut into the wood of the rails
You will notice that there are some tacks and some small pieces of rush on the inside of your chair frame. This is your starting point.
Notice how the rush is on because you, want to accomplish the same pattern as the original
Tack removal. Remove the old tacks with a tack puller.
This is what your chair
should look like now.
First step. Tack the rush next
to the hole where the old rush was.
On the first wrap go over the
front rail. Second go under the front rail and over the rush to your left. A good place to start is on your left working left to right. Keep it tight. One of the most important thing to do is keep
it tight. Run your rush to you right rail and go over the side rail. Then go under to the front rail and run it back to the back rail. Go under, then over your back side rail then
under the seat to the left side rail. Work your way back to the front.
Your corner's should look like this. Keep it tight!