At 3:29 , this was so helpful, to see how you make the box sides the perfect length to match the circumference of the piece. The whole video was helpful. Thank you!
this is a fantastic session, and i am one of the guys who always does it the first way. gonna change this. thankyou, never seen it done like this. thank you
You, my good sir, are a MASTER. You make everything look very simple. It’s very deceptive!! Just making that turn on the corner is very masterful. It would break my needle just making the turn. Question: when using fabric, do you use piping material cut on the bias or straight?
Cheers. I've watched both channels and always see nice work. My limited work on a machine showed that to many stiches can be like perforated paper and easily tears apart. Example 5 is my choice to practice and knowing all of them is the way to learn.
Great video! Just shows you, there is 'more than one way to skin a cat!" as the old saying goes. Thanks for the various techniques to do this, and thanks for keeping it simple for us newbies!
Do you have any recommendations on sewing machine for someone who wants to do a few cars, and maybe some furniture, but not full time? I was looking at the Singer 4423 or Singer 4411. What do you recommend?
I've never seen that kind of pre-made piping for sale.. I've seen it on factory seats though. Where do you get it? What size is it? Usually when I buy pre-made piping, it's called "seascape" piping.
I have done upholstery for 36 years, you do a great job buddy 🇨🇦
Thank you. I really need this video. Can"t wait to practice after work.
Thank you , You are a great teacher
At 3:29 , this was so helpful, to see how you make the box sides the perfect length to match the circumference of the piece. The whole video was helpful. Thank you!
எனக்கு மிகவும் பிடித்திருந்தது இந்த காணொளியை பதிவிட்டதற்கு மிக்க நன்றி
You just saved me hours! Thank you for your expertise. Also this was strangely motivational, I'm hyped for jumping into the harder method now!
These are great!! Thanks so much! So happy I found your channel.
Cheers!
Awesome teacher Thanks
Thank you for watching my videos
Once again thank you
BRILLIANT many thanks for that , I always thought that No 1 was the ONLY way ! .
this is a fantastic session, and i am one of the guys who always does it the first way. gonna change this. thankyou, never seen it done like this. thank you
You, my good sir, are a MASTER. You make everything look very simple. It’s very deceptive!! Just making that turn on the corner is very masterful. It would break my needle just making the turn. Question: when using fabric, do you use piping material cut on the bias or straight?
Thanks so much your words are very encouraging 😆
Cheers. I've watched both channels and always see nice work. My limited work on a machine showed that to many stiches can be like perforated paper and easily tears apart. Example 5 is my choice to practice and knowing all of them is the way to learn.
Thanks for the encouragement n nice techniques.
Thank You.. Great Teacher..
very nice.. thanks a lot.. watching from philippines
very nice, thank you. camera work is perfet
Should I use heavy vinyl or light vinyl for boat seats?
excellent - thank you
You are Great!!! Thx so much ❤👍🏻
Great video! Just shows you, there is 'more than one way to skin a cat!" as the old saying goes. Thanks for the various techniques to do this, and thanks for keeping it simple for us newbies!
Fantastic!!
Good tutorial
Brilliant!
Hi there. If the pipping presser foot is size 8mm, what size cord should I use for sofas, please? Thanks.
Do you have any recommendations on sewing machine for someone who wants to do a few cars, and maybe some furniture, but not full time? I was looking at the Singer 4423 or Singer 4411. What do you recommend?
Not recommending a machine , but get one that has half an inch foot clearance ( height ) and can do three stitches to the inch .
great tutorial! thank you! what size piping did you use for example #1?
What sewing machine are you using in the video? Thanks for the tutorial
My sewing machine is a conswe 226
thank you
5:00 Yesssss finally been looking for days this method (#2?) Is there a name for this?
do you think that will work for production throw pillows ?? let me know
i prefer the first way more control . crisper corner. and easier on my hands after decades. charge enough to not do it factory style all in one etc.
Can't wait to try number 4. Do I need to change thread weight or is it all good?
You don't have to change that thread weigh exact if it a customer asks for something thickness
You make 2,3,4 & 5 look so easy. You must have sewn thousands of meters of piped seams.
May I ask ... Why do you use plastic to cover endings in example 3?
Tendrías que poner como título con que tipo de máquina.
I've never seen that kind of pre-made piping for sale.. I've seen it on factory seats though. Where do you get it? What size is it? Usually when I buy pre-made piping, it's called "seascape" piping.
Nice one❤
Buenas noches.....que tipo de pie es....cómo se pide a la hora de comprarlo
Cual es el nombre del canal en español?
Do you have any DVDs or tutorials for sale?
What do you call that piping tubbing?
It's usually called welt or welting.
Podría traducirlo a la hora que habla
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Thank You