These Kneeler Cushions are at a church, and were positioned next to the altar, for people to kneel on when recieving communion.
They were all made by parishioners as a community effort at a class at the church, all made to the same size and basic pattern.
The covers were all made out of hand hooked wool, but individual designs in each of them by the ladies doing it.

I took them downstairs to a meeting room where I could work on them assembly line fashion.
Using my Drimaster tool connected up to my truck mount, that made it easy to go down the line for cleaning a bunch of them.


Kneelers turned over, face down.
The back side is blue cotton velvet, so had to keep each one separate while wet,.


Two of them were different, made of white wool, with white cotton velvet backs.


Note horsehair brush used to groom the cotton backs.


All finished cleaning. Leaned edge to edge to dry. Time to do this job 2 hours.
Fee to do these- $10.00 each. 20 of them. I like doing specialty work like this.