Excellent video. I could watch you work all day. Great tutorial also. I'm a beginner, getting ready to tackle my first set of boat cushions.. this helped tremendously
This is a nice tutorial, it shows how to save time :-) (nice to see what you do with that small piece of cloth what you use to save time when changing parts)
Hey, thanks for watching. It saves time and a spare hand from holding the threads each time. At that point thread tension can slip or jam the machine, so the small piece really saves everything
I should have done my own backseat on my jet boat at least it would have been done right like this guy did. Nice job. I might have to redo the bottom cushion of my seat so next time I’m doing it myself
That is exactly that. Holds the thread ready for the next stitch and keeps the tension at the same time. No more binding or jamming threads in the bobbin
I just don't understand how the side pieces worked out to be even. You measured from a square cushion and then you cut the corners round. Maybe I flunked geometry but I thought that would be a different distance for a round corner. Just Asking!
If I had cut the top vinyl to the correct size it would have changed and become smaller once I added the backing foam. So marked oversize (square), then laminated, then shaped to the cushions radii's and also going off centre measurements to keep symmetrical. Both side boarder and piping are cut oversize and trimmed down accordingly. If the job requires exact side boarders then "finished size" perimeter needs to be plotted and marked accordingly. Hope that makes sense
I just got into fabric welding, but what blows my mind is, he's making the piping as he's welding it on?! Lol what?! Is this normal? I just made 100 feet of piping to put on afterwards? Am I doing this wrong?
How do you weld piping onto the edges of a seat cushion without having to rip the vinyl completely off and having to start over on the sides of the seat? The upholstery guy didn’t add piping where I told him I wanted it and it was like hear it is take it or leave it situation
Hey Scott, thanks for watching though. Have dialled the music right back, thought the sounds from the vinyl and foam might have been too squeaky for some. Like nails on a chalkboard
Damn dude, You are really good at this. And that scrap of fabric to catch the thread... that is magic. So simple and so smart.
Can you explain what the purpose is for the scrap of fabric?
Keeps the thread in a ready position? I'm gonna try that.
Excellent video.
I could watch you work all day.
Great tutorial also.
I'm a beginner, getting ready to tackle my first set of boat cushions.. this helped tremendously
Thanks for watching, and best of luck with the boat seats. Piping can be tricky so take it slowly and carefully
@@stitchingsteve will do.. thanks for the encouragement
Just passing through getting ideas. This is a great video...even without any words it's super informative.
Dude your good with the needle salute to you I want to try but I don't have the patience
Hey thank you mate! It does take a while to get confident with it, but practice makes perfect. Start small and build your way into it, you can do it!!
Wonderful work man. I upholster as well but starting to learn the sewing side I only hope Ill be as good as you one day
Wow cheers! People think it's simple, until they try it. I've spent 20+ years making it look easy, you'll get there too
@@stitchingsteve thank you I subscribed as well
Very impressive work you do.
Nice work man. That close up shot of the piping at the end 👌
This is a nice tutorial, it shows how to save time :-) (nice to see what you do with that small piece of cloth what you use to save time when changing parts)
Hey, thanks for watching. It saves time and a spare hand from holding the threads each time. At that point thread tension can slip or jam the machine, so the small piece really saves everything
can we talk about the huevos it takes to make your own piping at the same time as you stitch it down without pins? LARGE huevos, nicely done!
I should have done my own backseat on my jet boat at least it would have been done right like this guy did. Nice job. I might have to redo the bottom cushion of my seat so next time I’m doing it myself
Amazing work!
Love this video! Thank you!
Thank you for watching and commenting. Glad you enjoyed it
Great work!
can you do contract work? I have 5 of varying sizes.
Nice work!
Very nice
Is that scrap piece of vinyl used so you don't have to hold the ends of the thread when starting a new line?
That is exactly that. Holds the thread ready for the next stitch and keeps the tension at the same time. No more binding or jamming threads in the bobbin
I just don't understand how the side pieces worked out to be even. You measured from a square cushion and then you cut the corners round. Maybe I flunked geometry but I thought that would be a different distance for a round corner. Just Asking!
If I had cut the top vinyl to the correct size it would have changed and become smaller once I added the backing foam. So marked oversize (square), then laminated, then shaped to the cushions radii's and also going off centre measurements to keep symmetrical. Both side boarder and piping are cut oversize and trimmed down accordingly. If the job requires exact side boarders then "finished size" perimeter needs to be plotted and marked accordingly. Hope that makes sense
I feel like I just watched a magic trick... Lol.
That is sic ! I want to try that !
Clean af
wow !!
I just got into fabric welding, but what blows my mind is, he's making the piping as he's welding it on?! Lol what?! Is this normal? I just made 100 feet of piping to put on afterwards? Am I doing this wrong?
How do you weld piping onto the edges of a seat cushion without having to rip the vinyl completely off and having to start over on the sides of the seat? The upholstery guy didn’t add piping where I told him I wanted it and it was like hear it is take it or leave it situation
muy bueno!!! saludos!!
Fantastic, but does not need repetitive music.
Hey Scott, thanks for watching though. Have dialled the music right back, thought the sounds from the vinyl and foam might have been too squeaky for some. Like nails on a chalkboard
Wow that is a lot of work. What kind of stapler is that?
Pneumatic air stapler. 80 gauge
Can I mail you my back of my boat seat so you can repair it for me
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You make it looks so easy but in reality its not lol