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Awesome!!
ОтветитьThis was great, Thanks!
ОтветитьI've used this on a bench seat before, I didn't have enough vinyl to make a continuous strip for the bottom piping. So, I joined two strips like you showed, and it was hidden by a plastic cupholder that screwed onto the front of the bench.
But.. it was my own truck seat. I wouldn't do it on a customers seat.
Awesome video! Your the best for sure. Thank you for the video. I appreciate you my friend.
Ответитьi just love how you fine tune the work, and I'm so thankful you are willing to share your knowledge.
ОтветитьTechnique 485 is genius. Thank you! I will be using this!
ОтветитьThanks great video, keep them coming. 👍
ОтветитьVery useful stuff here, thanks buddy.
ОтветитьI've done each of those tricks in my 30 years of upholstery. But, there is still the way that doesn't show at all. All very good. Everything you said was 100% right. This other guy sanded the back off of the vinyl so it would lay flat without bulk. I've used all your methods. I've yet to go as far as that. Can't see it either. Many times I've needed longer welt. But I also do many classic cars and you do not want a splice in them.
ОтветитьI enjoy your channel.
ОтветитьHey, I was wondering if you have any tips for re-wrapping a steering wheel? Looking to restore mine myself
ОтветитьExcellent technique! I was only familiar with the first one. Thank you for sharing!!
ОтветитьThis is "Thank You #79"
ОтветитьNice demonstration. Thanks for sharing.
ОтветитьExcellent instruction how best to join welt cord. Thank you
ОтветитьGreat tip thank you!
ОтветитьExcellent work!! I've done this process and looks awesome. One other thing you can do is take a drop of super glue on the ends of the welting cord so they don't shift.
ОтветитьGreat video. Very handy lesson
ОтветитьQuestion where to source upholstery supplies online... ie leather matching threads weld cord...the locking j tabs for seats...snaps etc
ОтветитьQuestion I want sew new seat cover ..
What techequie or stitching is required for air bag area's do need a special thread or stitch
Love this technique.
ОтветитьAmazing ! thanks for sharing
ОтветитьI've not seen your best method for joining welts before. Excellent!! Thanks for sharing it!
ОтветитьSweet
Ответитьnice! obvious uestion maybe - that was a piping foot, right?
ОтветитьQuestion. How do you know where to lay your welt on the main material when sewing as you are doing here? Does the finished welt's inside edge go right on your seam allowance? In other words, how do you know where to position your welt so it is in the right place when the finished armrest is done? Thank you!
ОтветитьI was seeing more and more of your videos because I want to reupholster my little 89 Accord someday, I always wondered how welts were made. I found our video at the top searches, finished it and I just knew I had to subscribe. Great videos!
ОтветитьPerfect 👌🏻
ОтветитьNice! Thank you so much! Great teaching👌
ОтветитьNice technic
ОтветитьWhat foot size should I get for what size of the welt? way to many choices...
ОтветитьGreat technique thank you for sharing your knowledge 😊
ОтветитьThanks
ОтветитьGreat tip. I am going to change my ways when it comes to joining welt. Thank you Richard. Fred.
ОтветитьThanks!
ОтветитьPure art!
ОтветитьGreat tip. Thanks!
ОтветитьWhere can i get atool for my consew to put cording on my is 226 consew walking foot
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