He was using several pieces of fabric and I couldn't figure out how he was going to join him. However, towards the very end he shows you...….it's magic! Absolutely amazing. Thanks for sharing.
OOOOH Patrick - Audio is like chalk on a board. Fantastic content though, I'm using it as a refresher course as I studied over 18/19 yrs ago and had DEF forgotten all the nuances of upholstery..... ESPECIALLY pulling that double ended needle through.
@@UpholsteryonBroadway I am curious if you have any examples of attaching an inside back to an inside arm that is unpleated but rounded like this? How would you do that? Hand stitch the seam or sew the two pieces on a sewing machine?
We currently don't have a video on that, those are always machine seamed. Hand stitching on the area usually doesn't come out as well or hold up as well.
Thank you for another great information packed video. I would however have loved to see how you adjusted the button on that last top left mid section so the stripes across the top lined up more closely, as I feel us newbies will come across a problem like this (if we are ever brave enough to do stripes especially!). Is there any chance you videotaped it? Regards Jeanine
He was using several pieces of fabric and I couldn't figure out how he was going to join him. However, towards the very end he shows you...….it's magic! Absolutely amazing. Thanks for sharing.
I love the way you teach things. I often find teachings to leave me more confused. Yours I find very clear and detailed. Thanks for making them.
Sir, you have taught me sooooooo much! I have been mesmerized by your videos, sorry, I forgot to like some🤪. Thankyou so much!!! Your an artist💕
OOOOH Patrick - Audio is like chalk on a board. Fantastic content though, I'm using it as a refresher course as I studied over 18/19 yrs ago and had DEF forgotten all the nuances of upholstery..... ESPECIALLY pulling that double ended needle through.
Do you never do a join at the IB and I A? Van dyck join? Not sure that’s the term? 44:16
Love this series. Wide angle lens is a welcome addition but audio needs some love. Keep 'em coming!
Thanks so much! Yes, were currently looking a different options for new filming equipment.
@@UpholsteryonBroadway I am curious if you have any examples of attaching an inside back to an inside arm that is unpleated but rounded like this? How would you do that? Hand stitch the seam or sew the two pieces on a sewing machine?
We currently don't have a video on that, those are always machine seamed. Hand stitching on the area usually doesn't come out as well or hold up as well.
Thank you for another great information packed video. I would however have loved to see how you adjusted the button on that last top left mid section so the stripes across the top lined up more closely, as I feel us newbies will come across a problem like this (if we are ever brave enough to do stripes especially!). Is there any chance you videotaped it? Regards Jeanine
Glad you liked it! So i cut the twine off , re-strung the button and worked the pleat again to make it better.
Where did you get the fabric? I need it.
What is the name or type of seat your working on?
Chesterfield :)
You do such a beautiful job, it's a shame they give you such ugly fabric to use.
The fabric looks much different in person, the camera doesn't do it justice!
Sorry, join THEM.....