Amigo, como você está? Já se passaram muitos anos desde que você fez o vídeo, mas preciso que você me dê informações sobre qual máquina atual posso comprar para costurar esse tipo de material.
Awesome video thank you so much for making this! After sewing binding today on the bottom of a 60 toot vinyl skirt with a binder on a Consew 206 and finishing it just a few feet by hand without a binder after it didn't work out. I really appreciate this video with you doing this without a binder by hand. Your work is so professional and so nice.
I understand, some practice is needed...the method on min 30:12 could work. Try to get the additional device to do binding...it is attached to the sewing machine.
Am just starting my upsholtery project ... And to watch your video I got a confident ... Thanks for sharing.. Looking for more video to comes from you...awesome!
I'm so glad the video is useful for you!... I am in halt for a while preparing the first course of a series for beginners related to how to easily leather-wrap a steering-wheel which would be for sale pretty soon in a new website. After finishing it more youtube videos!
Man I just love your videos, I picked up a very important tip from you. I have a older machine that doesn't have reverse to lock my seem in. I seen how you did that and was amazed!!! This is one video that will be locked into my favorites. Keep putting out these awesome productions.
En efecto esa fue la idea desde el principio. Crear una especie de biblioteca donde pudiéramos encontrar alguna variedad de procesos de tapizado para diferentes gustos e interés.
Awesome video(s) Cesar. You make it all look simple but your hands tell the story of many years practice. Your videos have helped me on a couple of projects now. Wish I could have found these years ago when I was trying to figure out some of these methods on my own!
Most of the upholsterers use this method. Just some training and you would master these procedures. I have to recognize that by using a 'binder' we would get nicer and faster bindings.
You Do Awesomely Amazing Work Cechaflo !!! !!..Sooooo Creative , Soooo Artistically TALENTED!!!..Ive only watched a portion of your videos on your channel , thus far ...but just from those portions ..... Ive Learned So Much!!!.. I'd Give Anything To Be An Apprentice With You!!...Your ,Awesomely Amazing!!!....
+JACKBUD I really appreciate your kind remarks! ...BTW, if interested in learning 'how to leather-wrap a steering-wheel' in a very near future we would have a first course that would teach the procedure...these courses would be displayed and sold in a new website we are getting ready(HD Videos, PDFManual,English Spoken(no texts on screen),etc.)...it is not necessary to be an upholsterer to learn the craft.
Cechaflo I apreciate your posts. from 2007- 2009 I used to create car interiors, reconditionate all kind of leather works. Watching your videous makes me wanna start all over again, one of the reasons is the fact that here are not that many people who can to that kind of work. If you want, I can sent you pictures with some of my works. Keep up the good work. Radu from Romania
lugzuryleather Hi Radu, Of Course! ...You could send your pictures , share and attach them on this you tube comment section! ...it would be interesting! Upholstery is a nice craft!
+Baldwin Otero Estos videos básicos nos dan la 'base' y alguna idea para que uno mismo pueda crear y adaptarlos a algún proyecto de tapicería...ese es uno de los objetivos de estos básicos.
It is a kind of 'binding presser feet'. www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Pfaff-335-Walking-Foot-Binding-Presser-Feet-Industrial-Sewing-Machine-145-1245-/122793367434
I am located in Mexico and trademarks are different in each country. But, most of these solvent based yellow glues are similar everywhere. This glue is the same used to stick formica as shown in the video about Upholstery Glues: ✅ th-cam.com/video/o2xeezdF8Ss/w-d-xo.html This other video could be also useful: ✅ th-cam.com/video/TIKF6NvXHE4/w-d-xo.html
+amartinjoe Thanks for watching our videos! ...Two grand for an old used sewing machine is too much...the cost should be 1000 to 1500, no more...unless it is like a new one.
I never watched a video explaining so well done as this. Very good indeed! Congratulations and thank you, Caesar. I do not speak English, but I can read a little. Too bad you do not have the option of trsduzir the video.
Balbino de Jesus Nice that my videos are useful! ...Do not worry so much about the language...In most of my videos, I use a 'visual method' to learn upholstery...just watch, and learn!
Balbino de Jesus Sou detalhista, como você, por isso procuro traduzir a legenda para não perder informação. Muito obrigado por tudo. Mês que vem comprarei os três cursos que estão à venda.
I don't know if it exists, but you guys should publish a standard handbook (online) on CAR and BOAT upholstery. A full DVD course combining all these YT-vidsI myself try to refurbish car-seats of older cars using the very old techniques (involving "crin" and "horsehair").You find this in cars as late as 1960's.
+Frank Deruyck, Thanks for your suggestion! In fact, that's the idea of compiling different upholstery techniques...but, it will take some time to get to this stage. It is very interesting what are you going to do with the 'old cars', restoring them original as how they came from factory.
+Frank Deruyck There is an interesting upholstery forum you could subscribe, if you are not yet...it also has an additional instagram site where the upholsterers can display their jobs. I think the 'old techniques' you're referring to is 'tuck & roll'...I did something similar but using foam. www.thehogring.com/auto-upholstery-forum/auto-upholstery-forum-group4/beginners-questions-forum7/tuck-and-roll-thread2133/
Wonderful video. What size needle are you using with the vinyl and what stitch length? Do you have a favorite thread brand and/or weight? Thanks for the video. Very informative. I am going to search out your other videos.
hi cheflon my friend and I we have been watching your videos which they have been very helpful. we are not a professional upholstery people, but we work for a school district and we are learning as we go. we encounter ourselves with a problem, our thread is bunching up on the bottom and we are kind a lost do you thing that you can gives us some tips of how we can fix our problem?
First of all, I'd like to know which kind of sewing machine do you have? ...so, I'd be glad to give you some idea to fix the problem. BTW, I speak Spanish, my main language, if necessary.
+Kawai hao It's a solvent based yellow glue....to have an idea, check:www.homedepot.com/p/DAP-Weldwood-32-fl-oz-Original-Contact-Cement-00272/100125525 www.ebay.es/itm/Petronios-Master-All-Purpose-Cement-Glue-Shoe-Repair-Adhesive-Glue-4-oz-/291064753112 www.tandyleather.com/en/product/tanners-bond-craftsman-contact-cement Do a test beforehand.
Im curious what kind of foot is that on your machine? I know there are zipper, offset to left or right, and regular feet but not sure what exactly this is. Thank you
because upholstery asmr is the shit. because americans are obsessed with endlessly talking instead of just getting on with shit (see any yt vid as proof).
Hi Lynn, I used for this demonstration polyester thread 138 two strands. It is supposed these carpets are going to be used in a car interior. Bonded threads would work out much better and last longer. More information:www.thethreadexchange.com/miva/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=polyester-thread-138 In my point of view nylons would be more resistant to moisture:www.thethreadexchange.com/miva/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=nylon-thread-138 The best of the best thread for outdoors is Tenara thread: www.gore.com/products/sewing-thread-for-outdoor-applications
@@Cechaflo thank you Cesar. I appreciate the link very much. I made you a little video but haven't been able to upload it for some reason. And of course Moose photo bombed it. Hahaha. I wanted to show you my progress. I hope you guys are having a good weekend. Much love and respect to you. Xoxo
thank you very much for showing us all this professional techniques
Amigo, como você está? Já se passaram muitos anos desde que você fez o vídeo, mas preciso que você me dê informações sobre qual máquina atual posso comprar para costurar esse tipo de material.
Thank you for sharing you expertises with us , you do beautiful work and I’m learning a lot
Thank you sir for your useful tips. Very talented. Please keep up the good work!
Glad to see you find this video useful.
Welcome to the channel anytime 😊
Your work makes me feel like I need a handicap placard in my car. Excellent work! And you make it look easy.
Thanks for watching!
Uni Amni, Thanks for watching! ...the industrial sewing machine is a pfaff 1245-706/47
Awesome video thank you so much for making this! After sewing binding today on the bottom of a 60 toot vinyl skirt with a binder on a Consew 206 and finishing it just a few feet by hand without a binder after it didn't work out. I really appreciate this video with you doing this without a binder by hand. Your work is so professional and so nice.
I understand, some practice is needed...the method on min 30:12 could work. Try to get the additional device to do binding...it is attached to the sewing machine.
Yes workmanship even follow you all more admiration and contributions, God willing
I really appreciate you are watching these videos!
Brilliant. Thank you.
Thanks for the video. Could you do a video binding 90-degree internal corners on carpet, please?
Thanks for the suggestion!
As always, your videos are great. I wish I had watched this before I bound some carpet scraps for my wife.
Joe Albert Thanks for kind remarks!
Am just starting my upsholtery project ... And to watch your video I got a confident ... Thanks for sharing..
Looking for more video to comes from you...awesome!
I'm so glad the video is useful for you!... I am in halt for a while preparing the first course of a series for beginners related to how to easily leather-wrap a steering-wheel which would be for sale pretty soon in a new website.
After finishing it more youtube videos!
gracias por compartir tus conosimientos con la nueva generacion de tapiceros. eres todo un maestro SALUDOS
+B Galvan Gracias por apreciar nuestro trabajo y animarnos a continuar con este proyecto que nos hemos propuesto engrandecer!
You give me confidence, that I can do my own car. Thank you, Sir. :-) ;-) :-D :-D ♥♥♥♥♥
Super fine video!
Man I just love your videos, I picked up a very important tip from you. I have a older machine that doesn't have reverse to lock my seem in. I seen how you did that and was amazed!!! This is one video that will be locked into my favorites. Keep putting out these awesome productions.
Es genial todo lo que muestras en tus videos saludos desde 🇲🇽
Estimado Taviño, !Que este Año Nuevo 2021 sea de mucho éxito y felicidad en compañía de sus seres queridos!!!
ótima costura, vídeo ,não e cansativo
Maestro todos sus videos son muy educativos muy Buena informacion
En efecto esa fue la idea desde el principio. Crear una especie de biblioteca donde pudiéramos encontrar alguna variedad de procesos de tapizado para diferentes gustos e interés.
very very inspiring the way you do your work! Thank you a big lot
Thanks so much for appreciating this craft!
Awesome video(s) Cesar. You make it all look simple but your hands tell the story of many years practice. Your videos have helped me on a couple of projects now. Wish I could have found these years ago when I was trying to figure out some of these methods on my own!
+Mar Hilk You are welcome! ...an old saying goes: it's never too late to learn!
How can I get such machines my friend!!!
many thanks for your all video
you the man. I cant do that without binding attachment
Most of the upholsterers use this method. Just some training and you would master these procedures. I have to recognize that by using a 'binder' we would get nicer and faster bindings.
Fantastic as usual! Thanks!
Greg's Garage I just try to do my best to please my youtube users!
Thanks again, Greg, for your valuable comment!
subbed... thank you for sharing very much appreciated :)
Unbelievable job! I am now a subscriber.....thanks for the vid.
Welcome to the channel!
Deus continue ati.Abençoa obrigado
You Do Awesomely Amazing Work Cechaflo !!! !!..Sooooo Creative , Soooo Artistically TALENTED!!!..Ive only watched a portion of your videos on your channel , thus far ...but just from those portions ..... Ive Learned So Much!!!.. I'd Give Anything To Be An Apprentice With You!!...Your ,Awesomely Amazing!!!....
+JACKBUD I really appreciate your kind remarks! ...BTW, if interested in learning 'how to leather-wrap a steering-wheel' in a very near future we would have a first course that would teach the procedure...these courses would be displayed and sold in a new website we are getting ready(HD Videos, PDFManual,English Spoken(no texts on screen),etc.)...it is not necessary to be an upholsterer to learn the craft.
Love It!
Best regards all away from Romania !!!!
lugzuryleather Thanks for watching my videos! ...Greetings to all of you, from Mexico!!!
Cechaflo I apreciate your posts. from 2007- 2009 I used to create car interiors, reconditionate all kind of leather works. Watching your videous makes me wanna start all over again, one of the reasons is the fact that here are not that many people who can to that kind of work. If you want, I can sent you pictures with some of my works. Keep up the good work. Radu from Romania
lugzuryleather Hi Radu, Of Course! ...You could send your pictures , share and attach them on this you tube comment section! ...it would be interesting!
Upholstery is a nice craft!
Thank you..Wow beatuiful outcome.
I love your work so much!!!!
Thanks so much for appreciating this craft!
Vídeo bom como este, deve ser assistido várias vezes.
Realmente, muito bom!
Amazing work 👍
Buenos tips, muchas gracias!
ese video me gusto por que aprendi a hacer un bolso y un cover para la parte de atras de l@s motocicletas eres mi maestro.
+Baldwin Otero Estos videos básicos nos dan la 'base' y alguna idea para que uno mismo pueda crear y adaptarlos a algún proyecto de tapicería...ese es uno de los objetivos de estos básicos.
Excelente video enseña mucho. gracias.
¡Me da mucho gusto que este video haya sido útil para Ud.!
¡Bienvenido a este canal!
Спасибо отличный ролик. Все прекрасно...
Thanks for appreciating this art craft!
Beautiful! Thank you!
You are welcome anytime!
Thanks for watching!
You are great master! Thank you so much!
Thanks for kind remarks!
You are welcome anytime!
What machine foot are you using.Just can’t get enough of your videos.thank you
It is a kind of 'binding presser feet'. www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Pfaff-335-Walking-Foot-Binding-Presser-Feet-Industrial-Sewing-Machine-145-1245-/122793367434
❤ have a question what is the name of the glue please or what kind of glue ! Thanks for these great videos
I am located in Mexico and trademarks are different in each country. But, most of these solvent based yellow glues are similar everywhere. This glue is the same used to stick formica as shown in the video about Upholstery Glues:
✅ th-cam.com/video/o2xeezdF8Ss/w-d-xo.html
This other video could be also useful:
✅ th-cam.com/video/TIKF6NvXHE4/w-d-xo.html
muchisimas gracias Cesar!
Very helpful sir. Thank you.
I'm glad the video is useful!
Thanks for watching!
great job! very patient; helps to get a sewing machine like yours; i checked...it's a $ 2,000+ !!!
+amartinjoe Thanks for watching our videos! ...Two grand for an old used sewing machine is too much...the cost should be 1000 to 1500, no more...unless it is like a new one.
un trabajo bien planchado sin arrugas con buena puntada
Very good video. Thank you like always.
Alvarez Metal Works Hi Rafael, I really appreciate your valuable comment !
Que chulada maestro!
¡Muchas gracias por apreciar estos trabajos!
I never watched a video explaining so well done as this.
Very good indeed!
Congratulations and thank you, Caesar.
I do not speak English, but I can read a little.
Too bad you do not have the option of trsduzir the video.
Balbino de Jesus Nice that my videos are useful! ...Do not worry so much about the language...In most of my videos, I use a 'visual method' to learn upholstery...just watch, and learn!
Balbino de Jesus Sou detalhista, como você, por isso procuro traduzir a legenda para não perder informação.
Muito obrigado por tudo.
Mês que vem comprarei os três cursos que estão à venda.
Felicidades....!
Iram Martinez Thanks for watching my videos!
I don't know if it exists, but you guys should publish a standard handbook (online) on CAR and BOAT upholstery. A full DVD course combining all these YT-vidsI myself try to refurbish car-seats of older cars using the very old techniques (involving "crin" and "horsehair").You find this in cars as late as 1960's.
+Frank Deruyck, Thanks for your suggestion! In fact, that's the idea of compiling different upholstery techniques...but, it will take some time to get to this stage.
It is very interesting what are you going to do with the 'old cars', restoring them original as how they came from factory.
thank you. I will post a vid on YT showing some of the things I do
+Frank Deruyck There is an interesting upholstery forum you could subscribe, if you are not yet...it also has an additional instagram site where the upholsterers can display their jobs.
I think the 'old techniques' you're referring to is 'tuck & roll'...I did something similar but using foam.
www.thehogring.com/auto-upholstery-forum/auto-upholstery-forum-group4/beginners-questions-forum7/tuck-and-roll-thread2133/
thanks!!!
Thank you sir.
Wonderful video. What size needle are you using with the vinyl and what stitch length? Do you have a favorite thread brand and/or weight? Thanks for the video. Very informative. I am going to search out your other videos.
Needle size 120 european measure (21 Singer measure) with a stitch length of 5 mm
I used polyester upholstery thread 92
@@Cechaflo Thank you.
This is great! What type of machine is this?
Pfaff 1245-706/47 (old version)th-cam.com/video/U3HBXBDDKoo/w-d-xo.html
Красавчик!
Thank you for the video. Btw, which threads do you use in these examples?
Polyester thread 92 size
www.thethreadexchange.com/miva/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=polyester-thread-092
@@Cechaflo thank you. Congratulations for the work and for sharing it with us.
Varey 👍good
Thanks for appreciating this job!
😊
en españa se puede conseguir estos materiales
muy buen trabajo
Muchas gracias por ver estos videos!
hi cheflon my friend and I we have been watching your videos which they have been very helpful. we are not a professional upholstery people, but we work for a school district and we are learning as we go. we encounter ourselves with a problem, our thread is bunching up on the bottom and we are kind a lost do you thing that you can gives us some tips of how we can fix our problem?
First of all, I'd like to know which kind of sewing machine do you have? ...so, I'd be glad to give you some idea to fix the problem. BTW, I speak Spanish, my main language, if necessary.
probably need to hold your thread at the start... i think thats the most common new mistake
And in one year you are done! Get a right angle binder!
Most of these videos are for beginners...if you know better techniques, please, share with us.
Los que critican más, son los que menos SABEN. Por que no pones atención al maestro, TU, el qué sabes todo. Si no te GUSTA CAMBIA DE CANAL,TARUGO.
im willing to apply of your shop ser, , w/ may experiance upholstery. .
Какой клей вы используете
hi, great videos. I'm wondering what kind of glue or glue's do you use?
+Kawai hao It's a solvent based yellow glue....to have an idea, check:www.homedepot.com/p/DAP-Weldwood-32-fl-oz-Original-Contact-Cement-00272/100125525
www.ebay.es/itm/Petronios-Master-All-Purpose-Cement-Glue-Shoe-Repair-Adhesive-Glue-4-oz-/291064753112
www.tandyleather.com/en/product/tanners-bond-craftsman-contact-cement
Do a test beforehand.
What is that gray piece of carpet called?
It is automotive carpet.
www.albrightssupply.com/catalog
Vc poderia me dizer qual a numeração da linha q vc está usando
What kind of glue is in the glass jar and his long dies it last in there
It is upholstery yellow glue (brushable):th-cam.com/video/o2xeezdF8Ss/w-d-xo.html
Im curious what kind of foot is that on your machine? I know there are zipper, offset to left or right, and regular feet but not sure what exactly this is. Thank you
+idgara007 It's a 'zipper foot'...I like to use it because, it gives me a wider sight for certain projects.
Why is it that so many of these upholstery videos have no voice.
b/c sometimes you need to listen by looking.
Ms Bibi Lesset, wise words
Ric Tester ii
they dont speak english. people in the US dont sew and the ones that do dont make videos.
because upholstery asmr is the shit. because americans are obsessed with endlessly talking instead of just getting on with shit (see any yt vid as proof).
What kinda glue was that ?
It is a 'brushable glue': th-cam.com/video/o2xeezdF8Ss/w-d-xo.html You would have to look for a similar.
Hi Cesar❣ May I ask the type and size of thread? Is nylon bonded thread one you recommend? Thank you. Xo
Hi Lynn, I used for this demonstration polyester thread 138 two strands. It is supposed these carpets are going to be used in a car interior. Bonded threads would work out much better and last longer.
More information:www.thethreadexchange.com/miva/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=polyester-thread-138
In my point of view nylons would be more resistant to moisture:www.thethreadexchange.com/miva/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=nylon-thread-138
The best of the best thread for outdoors is Tenara thread:
www.gore.com/products/sewing-thread-for-outdoor-applications
@@Cechaflo thank you Cesar. I appreciate the link very much. I made you a little video but haven't been able to upload it for some reason. And of course Moose photo bombed it. Hahaha. I wanted to show you my progress. I hope you guys are having a good weekend. Much love and respect to you. Xoxo