Youve given me a great direction to go in crafting scale model interior seats... beautiful work! That is artisan craftsmanship you have there, my friend. Really glad i found this video.👍
I wonder what is faster...to stitch the panels to make the loop and then slide the foam inside the channel? OR... to already have the foam in that channel and then sew the vinyl or leather around the foam as it is already in place. I do like the accents between the channels! I may do this with my Mustang one day (or month.... or year?!) Haha! Thanks for the idea! I can also see LED strips in these as well I did something similar with the phosphor coated wired accent lines. Where the kit came with crazy glue to glue it on the car panels. This was around the time with Neon lights under the cars. I stitched some boat window vinyl and made my own lighted cording as opposed to leaving glue everywhere. I stitched this into my 1991 Escort Gt door panels above the factory blue line. At night the door would open and along with the interior light....the door panel lit up. As well as the visors. I put a strip of those in the same clear vinyl and left the selvage long to capture the added cording to the visors and had that wired up in the same circuit with the dome light. Technology has definitely allowed some more customization with the interior of the cars. With the LED strips (vs the tiny wires) they definitely put out more light. Again. Thanks for the video!
I didn't understand how when I saw the thumbnail; but now I get it. You're basically combining classic tuck and roll and.. I call it "candy striping", the alternating colored pleats
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Thanks for all of your tips! Great video!!! What is the blue spray and how does it help? Can you give a link to the silver pin your use to mark in the vinyl?
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This is so great. Thank you Mario. I would love to see how this is set into the rest of the cover.
Youve given me a great direction to go in crafting scale model interior seats... beautiful work! That is artisan craftsmanship you have there, my friend. Really glad i found this video.👍
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Brilliant. Absolutely brilliant. Something so simple you have done but it’s looking fantastic.
Remarkable work thank you for your instruction 👌👍
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Amazing work!
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Well done 👍
Amazing work!
Your instructions are...perfecto
Thanks
I wonder what is faster...to stitch the panels to make the loop and then slide the foam inside the channel? OR... to already have the foam in that channel and then sew the vinyl or leather around the foam as it is already in place.
I do like the accents between the channels! I may do this with my Mustang one day (or month.... or year?!) Haha!
Thanks for the idea!
I can also see LED strips in these as well
I did something similar with the phosphor coated wired accent lines. Where the kit came with crazy glue to glue it on the car panels. This was around the time with Neon lights under the cars. I stitched some boat window vinyl and made my own lighted cording as opposed to leaving glue everywhere. I stitched this into my 1991 Escort Gt door panels above the factory blue line. At night the door would open and along with the interior light....the door panel lit up. As well as the visors. I put a strip of those in the same clear vinyl and left the selvage long to capture the added cording to the visors and had that wired up in the same circuit with the dome light.
Technology has definitely allowed some more customization with the interior of the cars.
With the LED strips (vs the tiny wires) they definitely put out more light.
Again. Thanks for the video!
I didn't understand how when I saw the thumbnail; but now I get it. You're basically combining classic tuck and roll and.. I call it "candy striping", the alternating colored pleats
Great job.❤ thanks
Ty sir iv learn a lot from you
Nice work
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Not only do I think your work is incredible, but I also love the way that you teach, the way that you make challenging tasks seem achievable when broken down to their simplest form… and most importantly the way that you inspire me to try incredible things with your words of encouragement.
In gratitude 🙌🏻🪡🙏
Thank you for another great video. What is the pencil/tool you are using to m=put the chalk marks on the red vinyl?
Thanks for all of your tips! Great video!!! What is the blue spray and how does it help?
Can you give a link to the silver pin your use to mark in the vinyl?
I was wondering the same thing 👍 need to get a pen for marking out lines
This is great, what type of sewing machine are you using?
I use conswe 226
I need to know what is the name of the white pencil you are using to mark the fabric, please
Do you have any photos to share of this panel in a finished seat?
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What's your stitch per inch 🤔
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