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cechaflo ese video me ha sido de una ayuda que usted ni se imagina muchas gracias por tirar ese video usted ha sido mi maestro en tapiceria primero a Dios y despues a usted si no estuviera viendo sus videos nunca hubiera abierto mi taller de tapiceria y con sus videos e salido hacia delante lo felicito .
+Baldwin Otero Hola Baldwin, me siento muy contento que los videos hayan sido útiles y una inspiración para comenzar tu negocio de tapicería...eres un hombre de verdad que sabe reconocer la gratitud y lo expresa...también yo estoy agradecido a la Divina Providencia por haberme guiado a hacer estos videos y a la gente que los mira y aprende algo.
Don Cechaflo aprendo de usted desde hace unos dos años mas o menos, intento con un éxito parcial dedicarme a la profesión de mi padre que era colega suyo, agradecerle es poco, usted tiene una generosidad infinita al mostrarnos con tanta libertad técnicas que a todas luces le han tomado años dominar a este grado de perfección. Lo que mas enseña es su silencio, que se aplica y determina de manera crucial el resultado que logra. Lamento vivir tan lejos de usted, de otro modo intentaría colarme en su taller aunque sea como una mosca, para ver su arte de cerca, saludos desde Argentina. gracias
+Gustavo Oliveira Estimado Gustavo, su comentario resalta dos cosas importantes, la primera es el deseo grande que tiene Ud. de llegar a dominar este oficio y lo otro es que mis videos de verdad son funcionales y de gran utilidad...ésto, significa mucho para mí...significa que si estoy haciendo algo positivo y en el camino correcto para continuar enseñando este arte. La mejor manera de aprender es hacer/deshacer...en otras palabras, practicar!
Judging by the sound you have a friction motor on your machine. I just can't understand how you are able to sew stitch by stitch. The first thing I did on my old Pfaff 146 is get rid of the friction motor and install a servo motor. I now also have a modern Global 3955-45 with a built in servo motor. Thank God. And thank YOU for two excellent videos. I really needed the inspiration for my boat cushions.
Definitely a servo motor is the best to keep control of speed. But in the meantime I did some tricks: th-cam.com/video/50wKoaU5ugk/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/YDiyffeXleg/w-d-xo.html
+Jorge Ruiz No se crea, todavía falta mucho para ser ese gran maestro...lo importante de este video es la idea de como hacerlo...la perfección se logra con práctica y el que aprenda a desarrollar la idea puede hacerlo y aplicarlo mucho mejor.
Excelente maestro! Aparte de ser un gran maestro de este arte, puedo notar mucha humildad en sus palabras y eso hace que su grandeza sea doble. Felicidades cesar y gracias por compartir.. Saludos desde REPÚBLICA DOMINICANA
+B Galvan Me parece bien y creo que el método mas simple es el que se muestra en el video anterior... queda también fuerte y se facilita la costura...no hay que olvidar que se tiene que adaptar el 'presser foot' para que se desplaze por cada costado del 'piping'...esto significa comprar unas 'patitas' extra para este trabajo.
What size piping do you use and do you use the same size welting foot as piping . Thanks again for clinic show casing your vast knowledge of upholstery muchly appreciated.
I usually use a 1/8" of an inch(3mm approx.)Ø The piping foot is slightly wider considering the thickness of vinyl or leather. We could add 2 mm more for both vinyl edges. A total of 5 mm (7/32") approx A 1/4" piping foot works out well. www.amazon.com/Pfaff-1245-Welting-Piping-supply/dp/B01NCAQMY4
I was confused the shots of darts on gray fabric...then piping examples...without verbals I wondered what the point was. Still watching, and unsure what stage we are in, or where we are going. That said, as far as piping... I have found making the piping ( with the cover material over a small coil piping, get a FOOT that is larger than the actual piping, and sew your strip length. use this foot for topstitching to one side of a cushion. Then when you are sewing the top cushion to the boxing, change the piping foot to the smaller" true fit" of your piping. Most likely, the 1/8th difference in stitches will be masked or " closer stitched with the actual fitted foot, and make for a tight clean finished stitch when turned inside out. to sum up... You will need two piping feet sizes, one looser to create the piping and attaching it to one cushion side as a "tack", and the actual size foot for a tight stitch, when joining the cushion together with the boxing, which will snug tighter to the piping edge and hide the first stitches using the looser piping foot. Don't try to stitch it all together with the tight foot... around corners etc, yo will only suffer... do all steps and the result will be professional.,, and NOTCH where needed.
I see you run the thread around the pin at the tentioner. The phaff manual shows not to but it's working for you. I ran it around it for the first few year until I got the manual. I have a 545 h4. It's all in how you use the tool.
Hello, You are right. The manual (page 1-3) shows something different on 'threading procedure': www.pfaff.com/SiteMedia/PFAFF/Products/Machines/Support-manuals/pfaff_1245_1246-manual-EN.PDF Alexander shows us on a video similar way I use to thread my 1245 pfaff:th-cam.com/video/35zxtSRFXwQ/w-d-xo.html Al Baner also shows the same way as Alexander:th-cam.com/video/TDzFc_tBz6c/w-d-xo.html
There are two tricks to reduce the speed and keep a better control in these videos: th-cam.com/video/50wKoaU5ugk/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/YDiyffeXleg/w-d-xo.html The best to run smooth, slow down the speed and keep control at its best is the use of a servo motor. I will get one for my machine at any moment. th-cam.com/video/Zf8XuJAhSOw/w-d-xo.html
Hola Cechaflo , sos un Maestro gracias por compartir tus videos , quisiera saber el nombre de la maquina con la que haces tus trabajos y los tipos de pies que usas en ella. Desde ya muchas gracias.MASTER!!!!!
Hola buenas jefe tengo una pregunta k no tiene k ver con este trabajo disculpe , mire el pegamento transparente k usted usa para pegar en las puertas y consolas es un pegamento como decirlo ,un pegamento k se hace con disolvente nitro y corcho blanco es material de las cajas de pescado por asi decirlo? Si no lo es cual es y se puede pegar una vez seco dandole calor ? Disculpe no le voy a decir k hace un gran trabajo por k hasta un ciego lo nota k es un artista usted
Este pegamento de poliuretano los usan mucho los fabricantes de zapatos. Cualquier zapatero le puede informar donde comprarlo. Las marcas son diferentes en cada país pero el efecto es el mismo. Hay tiendas que venden los artículos para los zapateros y son los que tienen estos pegamentos y otros. th-cam.com/video/TIKF6NvXHE4/w-d-xo.html www.leather.lt/en/fittings/product/128/sar-306/
muy buen trabajo cesar bien comentan tus vídeos son de muchísima ayuda para reforzar conocimientos de tapicería.. una observación... creo que tienes muchísima audiencia latina que no conoce ingles talves aumentaría tus seguidores si hicieras vídeos en español hablado por lo menos traducido de cualquier modo excelente trabajo.. saludos de puebla mexico..
Su trabajo es maravilloso y su paciencia lo es aún más muchísimas felicidades se aprende mucho con solo ver. Solo le quiero preguntar qué es la tirita que mete en medio del vinil para hacer el vivo y donde se consigue si pudiera decirme muchísimas gracias saludos y felicidades.
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Could you show how to do a micro-suede upholstering of a dash /pillars and headlining?Just as it is a different fabric to leather and I'm not sure if the handling and methods should be any different.
Hello Cechaflo, thank you for the brilliant video, as usual!!! Please can you tell me why you have a white tape sewn underneath the piping when you are top stitching either side of the piping? is it to stop stretching?
Yes, it reinforces the 'double stitches' to avoid any deformation of the sewings. This 'reinforcement' helps to maintain the 'double stitches' paralell.
Your work is worthy of outlasting the car into which it goes....; craftsmanship for the ages & of another age. Do your tonier clients ever ask for alligator or ostrich leather 'features'?
Merhabalar. 🙏👌 🥀🍁🏵️🌹🌺 Üstadım, zatı alinize birkaç sorum olacak. Cevaplarsanız memnun olurum. Bu çift pabuç deri dikiş makinesini tedarik edebilir miyim? Dolar cinsinden fiyatı ne kadar olur? Yenisi yok galiba. Servo motor takılabiliyor mu? Gürültüyü biraz kesmek için. Turbofan motorlar kulaklarımı yeterince yormuş durumda. O nedenle bu hassasiyetim. Teşekkürler. Türkiye den iyi akşamlar. 🖐️
Dear Harum, I do not understand this question, sorry. Bu çift pabuç deri dikiş makinesini tedarik edebilir miyim? (I am using the Google translator) My sewing machine is a used Pfaff 1245-706/47 sewing machine (old version/discontinued). The cost is no more than 1000 USD A servo motor is the best to keep control of sewing process. Clutch motors are too fast and noisy. This is a Pfaff 1245 (new version) It has a new Ho Hsing G60 servo motor. The original servo motor is ESDA YX www.elizabethmachines.com.au/Ho-Hsing-G60-Servo-Motor Thanks for watching my videos!
Interesting remark! There is a first line of stitches that keeps attached the 'piping strip' along one edge. This same piece is then sewed to a lateral piece but with another line of stitches closer to the junction (1 mm approx) By doing this we would get a tighter sewing to avoid a clashing view of threads. Thanks for watching!
I have been trying to watch all of your wonderful videos. I only have an old Singer (306K), witch I hope to do some upholstery work on my own car. I was wondering why you often sew on a piece of scrap before making your demonstration seams, is this to check that your machine is set right for tension?
Cesar, thanks for another excellent video... you're truly a master of your craft! In this video, you are stitching on a spare piece of leather prior to each of the actual pattern pieces. What is the purpose of that? are you just using it to check your stitch length and tension? Or is there some other purpose?
+John Crumpton Interesting question! ...you already answered the question: stitch length and tension. For instance, to prepare the 'piping strips', we should use a long stitch 4-5 mm... same long stitch at the time of attaching it to the edge of lateral panel...the idea is the use of long stitches to not weaken leather material. Now at the time of sewing the pieces together to get a tighter sewing, we should use shorter stitches 3 mm approx...not too short because of wakening the material. TIP: to get cleaner and nicer 'closing seams', the 'piping strips' should be prepared/sewn/attached with a thinner thread(same color of material) and thin needle (110=18)(120=19). The last 'closing sewing' could be done with the standard thread and needle 140=22. This procedure would avoid the ugly thread clashing views sometimes appear.
Hi Cesar. Thank you for all your advice. I purchased one of your educational videos and it havens some valuable information. Regarding the strips of fabric you use to strengthen the French Seams, can you tell me what it is? Here in the U.K. I can't find any information on what to use. Thanks again, looking forward to more tuition!
+Dave Sanderson Some stores sell a 'special light/thin webbing ribbon' useful as backing to do the french seams(they come in rolls) ...in case of not getting this material, it would be necessary to cut the strips 1 inch wide from 'thin canvas(plastic/fabric) material', 'denim fabric', 'thin vinyl', etc.
its like a weldwood contact cement. I use it for my jobs, I get it at lowes. You can get the quart/pint or the little brown bottles ($5) with a brush on the cap for them little jobs here and there.
+John Woolfrey Hello John, Yes, indeed! ...a free you tube video...not only one, maybe two or three related...the first video would be from the beginning consisting in dissasembling the old cover of the seat and do a description of how the bucket seat was done(foam, metallic frame, rails, listings, etc.) ...a second video would show the new design we want for the seat and a drawing on its foam...and so on...how to get the molds, transfering to leather material, etc. But, before releasing this video we need to finish as soon as possible, our 'first course' for sale related to how to easily leather -wrap a steering wheel...we(my son and I) need to generate some little money to help supporting and increasing this channel.
+Cechaflo Thank you Cesar. This sounds excellent. One thing I am interested in is how to shape the foam and making a pattern for complex curved pieces. One of your previous videos show foam which is multi-color (color chips) that looks like carpet underlay. It would be interesting if you could describe the different types of foam used in automotive upholstery and/or how you glue pieces together and then cut/shape them. I wish you success and you have my support. Thank you. /John
+John Woolfrey I'll take into account the suggestions...they seem interesting and I have overlooked. This basic video shows something about curves th-cam.com/video/wJXewDgvwbc/w-d-xo.html
Do you have a trick method for folding over a straight edge before sewing. I have tried both your glue method and the double stick tape, and they hold the edge but the edge still comes out wavy because of the stretch in the vinyl.
Actually, on this case, I am only using a 1 cm seam. If I could find a stiff piece of something straight that I could fold over and still sew thru, it would work, but I can't think of anything.
Ted Mitchell , Hench the walking dog machine. Having the right machine is a must when sewing certain fabrics. Also the right attachments for the project you are trying to make. Professional sewers have alot of tools (e.g. machines, cutters, attachments...) and the skill to use them. Even after 40 years of experience in fabric construction I am still learning. People who put out these videos are teaching us years of experience and technique, which is a lost art to the many small businesses throughout the world. Large professional businesses don't share any trade secrets, nor do they want the competition.
+P Ron para piel generalmente se usa agujas que tengan la punta 'tipo espada''tipo cuña' para que sea mas fácil penetrar la piel... una aguja delgada para coser piel muy suave y mas gruesas para trabajo pesado en pieles gruesas. Para tela generalmente la punta de la aguja es 'redondeada'...por supuesto generalmente son agujas bien delgadas.
Regularly, the strips are 3.5 to 4 cm wide. But, the ideal way is to determine the width by using the same material (thick, thin vinyl or leather) you are going to work with. Some upholsterers use 1/2" of an inch allowance for their vinyl/leather pieces, consequently this allowance measure counts to determine the strip width. I have two videos that hopefully would help. BTW, I am using the metric system 1 cm for my allowances. th-cam.com/video/RQVV7PZhpIA/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/a2IPlIjA4WQ/w-d-xo.html
@@johnlowry1385 I do not have a video, sorry. Not a big deal! By using a mototool with a small cutting disk I cut one of the toes of the small foot. it allows more visibility to needle point and marked line. Several youtube mates have followed this tip as Johnny one of my students shows us in a video: th-cam.com/video/Zf8XuJAhSOw/w-d-xo.html
Cechaflo Thanks for the videos I have been working on my Truck leather for a day now (distressed Pigskin) and have removed the old cloth from the door panel. Made my template (chalk out line ) Heat gun glue and staple would love to show you pictures Do you have facebook? I might do a video soon
+freakyflow Thanks for the video! ... it's getting nice...the 'distressed pig leather' gives a special look...you also leather-covered the small item where the door handle goes...the outcome is great....you still need to finish the complete big cover, don't you? Becareful with the 'heat gun'...I think you do not need that...pig skin is very soft and pliable to maneuver, at the same time very strong leather...anyways, a heat gun is useful to erase wrinkles, but at some distance with a low heat. Keep on, you're doing right! Mostrar menos
+Cechaflo gracias amigo ! I'm using a glue gun that heats the glue ..as for a heat gun i will use it when pulling the leather over and glue / stapled down ... The small item where the door handle goes is not leather It is wood that i put in the handle ( walnut veneer) I will do another video soon to show more detail yes i wanted a old Caballero horse saddle look I think it will look good because the truck will look" worn in " But it has that even new cars and trucks dont have ...Thank you for your videos they help alot
It's an extra 'standard pfaff feet', I especially bought it and was adapted for this purpose. I cut it by using a mototool with a 'small cutting disk'.
+Cechaflo ahhhh, nice. Thank you so much for all your videos and for responding so quickly to everyone's question. you are truly an inspiration us all.
Muy buenas tardes un favor enorme me quiero comprar una maquina para tapizeria me puede ayudar cuales características tiene que tener la maquina muchas gracias por su atención
Estimado José, Las máquinas que se están usando para tapcería de carros y muebles es la que le llaman de 'triple arrastre' o 'piés móviles'. Son máquinas de coser industriales para trabajo pesado. Deben coser con agujas desde 110=18 hasta mas de 180=24 En este video el tapicero John de USA muestra como funcionan estas máquinas: th-cam.com/video/xIgpz1oQlpk/w-d-xo.html En este link de Argentina también encontramos buena información sobre máquinas de coser industriales:milmoldes.blogspot.mx/2014/04/que-maquina-de-coser-me-recomiendas.html Las marcas conocidas son: Consew rb206, juki lu563, pfaff 1245, Singer, etc.
Para coser el 'vivo/piping' estoy usando una pata standard (pfaff 1245) para cordón de 3/16" y si incluimos el material que puede ser vinil o cuero nos da para un ancho de 5/16" de pulgada. Le envío unos links de videos relacionados:th-cam.com/video/RQVV7PZhpIA/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/a2IPlIjA4WQ/w-d-xo.html
+eric1234689 Cualquier 'pié de presión' standard sirve para hacer la 'costura doble'...este pié es para coser cierres...tiene la ventaja que nos da una visión mas amplia para ver las puntadas si es necesario...si no lo consigue, un pié normal se puede cortar con un mototool...para coser las puntadas que vemos en el video, o sea las que van unto al 'vivo' tuve que esmerilar un poco mas el ancho del pié mayor, para que así corriera con mayor libertad por los costados...no afecta en nada..es recomendable comprar patitas extras para hacerle estos cortes cuando uno ocupe coser algo especial.
Yes I wish I could get your great work, Maybe on some small stuff I could send to you? do you do that as far as shipping back and forth to the United States.
@@Cechaflo Спасибо за ответ,не ждал честно..☺️ и за ссылки тоже☝️☺️ Я и так братуха постоянно твой канал смотрю,здорово! Хотелось бы в личке потрещать,если не напрягу конечно.... Не знаю откуда ты,я со страны где озеро" Иссык куль"🖐️
@@ЕвгенийЗарецкий-о3и Dear friend, I am now more convinced the internet is an open magic window to watch our world. So far away you are but it seems you are near here.! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Issyk-Kul Greetings from Mexico!
@@scotgustafson3270 No problem Scot! I understand it is important accept a well-meaning advice to correct some errors in our videos for the sake of us and our users who watch them!
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Every detail, right down to trimming off the excess materials. Cechaflo: never skips a step. Regulated and well-timed.
The sound of your sewing machine walking foot is so relaxing
Как всегда, на высшем уровне! Perfecto!
Bonjour à tous Si vous aimez le contenu de Cesar, donnez-lui un pouce en l'air et soutenez son travail. J'ai suivi ses cours payants, qui sont vraiment abordables par rapport à tout ce qu'il partage gratuitement, et j'ai fait de grands progrès. Ses cours sont bien structurés et adaptés à tous les niveaux. Ils offrent des techniques professionnelles pour ceux qui cherchent à améliorer leurs compétences en sellerie. Soutenez César en achetant ses cours ou en faisant un petit don pour qu'il puisse continuer à partager sa passion avec nous.
Merci pour votre gentil commentaire !
"Hi everyone! If you enjoy César the saddler's content, please give him a thumbs up and support his work. I've taken his paid courses, which are really affordable compared to everything he shares for free, and I've made tremendous progress. His courses are well-structured and suitable for all levels. They offer professional techniques for those looking to improve their saddlery skills. Support César by purchasing his courses or making a small donation so he can continue sharing his passion with us!"
I really appreciate your kind comment!!!
J'apprécie vraiment votre gentil commentaire!!!
Salutations du Mexique à la France !!!
Nice watching a skilled craftsman work. Especially the finer points like back stiching.
Thanks for watching the videos!
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cechaflo ese video me ha sido de una ayuda que usted ni se imagina muchas gracias por tirar ese video usted ha sido mi maestro en tapiceria primero a Dios y despues a usted si no estuviera viendo sus videos nunca hubiera abierto mi taller de tapiceria y con sus videos e salido hacia delante lo felicito .
+Baldwin Otero Hola Baldwin, me siento muy contento que los videos hayan sido útiles y una inspiración para comenzar tu negocio de tapicería...eres un hombre de verdad que sabe reconocer la gratitud y lo expresa...también yo estoy agradecido a la Divina Providencia por haberme guiado a hacer estos videos y a la gente que los mira y aprende algo.
Don Cechaflo aprendo de usted desde hace unos dos años mas o menos, intento con un éxito parcial dedicarme a la profesión de mi padre que era colega suyo, agradecerle es poco, usted tiene una generosidad infinita al mostrarnos con tanta libertad técnicas que a todas luces le han tomado años dominar a este grado de perfección. Lo que mas enseña es su silencio, que se aplica y determina de manera crucial el resultado que logra. Lamento vivir tan lejos de usted, de otro modo intentaría colarme en su taller aunque sea como una mosca, para ver su arte de cerca, saludos desde Argentina. gracias
+Gustavo Oliveira Estimado Gustavo, su comentario resalta dos cosas importantes, la primera es el deseo grande que tiene Ud. de llegar a dominar este oficio y lo otro es que mis videos de verdad son funcionales y de gran utilidad...ésto, significa mucho para mí...significa que si estoy haciendo algo positivo y en el camino correcto para continuar enseñando este arte.
La mejor manera de aprender es hacer/deshacer...en otras palabras, practicar!
totalmente de acuerdo!!!, gracias por el consejo señor, se agradece de nuevo
Thank you so much! You are the greatest!!
Dear Karen, Thanks so much for kind comment!
Welcome to this channel anytime!
Judging by the sound you have a friction motor on your machine. I just can't understand how you are able to sew stitch by stitch. The first thing I did on my old Pfaff 146 is get rid of the friction motor and install a servo motor. I now also have a modern Global 3955-45 with a built in servo motor. Thank God. And thank YOU for two excellent videos. I really needed the inspiration for my boat cushions.
Definitely a servo motor is the best to keep control of speed. But in the meantime I did some tricks:
th-cam.com/video/50wKoaU5ugk/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/YDiyffeXleg/w-d-xo.html
looks super perfecto don cesar como siempre . seguimos aprenduendo. gracias
Hy Cechaflo ! You are the best !
Thanks so much for appreciating this video!
Super work ! 👍
definitivamente ust... un gran maestro felicidades
+Jorge Ruiz No se crea, todavía falta mucho para ser ese gran maestro...lo importante de este video es la idea de como hacerlo...la perfección se logra con práctica y el que aprenda a desarrollar la idea puede hacerlo y aplicarlo mucho mejor.
Excelente maestro!
Aparte de ser un gran maestro de este arte, puedo notar mucha humildad en sus palabras y eso hace que su grandeza sea doble.
Felicidades cesar y gracias por compartir.. Saludos desde REPÚBLICA DOMINICANA
+Fanny Diaz Muchas Gracias por su amable comentario!
Wonderful
Work of Art
Thanks for appreciating this craft!
Miro sus videos y han sido de inspiración para mi gracias porfavor tapizado para camionetas felicitaciones
Me da mucho gusto que mis videos lo hayan inspirado en este oficio.
Thank you so much
u r a great teacher thank u so much
Thanks for kind remarks!
Keep videos coming very, very good ! Amigo...
maestro q bien se mira esa costura hay q ofrecerla al cliente GRACIAS $$$
+B Galvan Me parece bien y creo que el método mas simple es el que se muestra en el video anterior... queda también fuerte y se facilita la costura...no hay que olvidar que se tiene que adaptar el 'presser foot' para que se desplaze por cada costado del 'piping'...esto significa comprar unas 'patitas' extra para este trabajo.
you should install a needle guard, vous avez un savoir faire assez impressionnant
Very beautiful
the best,,i wish it had audio explaining a little
What size piping do you use and do you use the same size welting foot as piping . Thanks again for clinic show casing your vast knowledge of upholstery muchly appreciated.
I usually use a 1/8" of an inch(3mm approx.)Ø The piping foot is slightly wider considering the thickness of vinyl or leather. We could add 2 mm more for both vinyl edges. A total of 5 mm (7/32") approx
A 1/4" piping foot works out well. www.amazon.com/Pfaff-1245-Welting-Piping-supply/dp/B01NCAQMY4
hola y buenas noches. me gusta su trabajo estoy aprendiendo esto dela rapiceria. grcias por compartir su video saludos
+jonnyelgalloprieto Meda mucho gusto que le agraden estos videos y a la vez aprenda algo de tapicería!
Bienvenido!
Nice work.
wow...awesome video sir...
Thanks for appreciating this craft!
me gusta mucho su trabajo, lo felicito, saludos desde león gto
+Fco Javier Torres Gomez Muchas gracias por apreciar estos videos!
Assisto aulas do César ,desde 2016. Muito bom
Thanks so much for watching the videos!
I was confused the shots of darts on gray fabric...then piping examples...without verbals I wondered what the point was. Still watching, and unsure what stage we are in, or where we are going. That said, as far as piping... I have found making the piping ( with the cover material over a small coil piping, get a FOOT that is larger than the actual piping, and sew your strip length. use this foot for topstitching to one side of a cushion. Then when you are sewing the top cushion to the boxing, change the piping foot to the smaller" true fit" of your piping. Most likely, the 1/8th difference in stitches will be masked or " closer stitched with the actual fitted foot, and make for a tight clean finished stitch when turned inside out. to sum up... You will need two piping feet sizes, one looser to create the piping and attaching it to one cushion side as a "tack", and the actual size foot for a tight stitch, when joining the cushion together with the boxing, which will snug tighter to the piping edge and hide the first stitches using the looser piping foot. Don't try to stitch it all together with the tight foot... around corners etc, yo will only suffer... do all steps and the result will be professional.,, and NOTCH where needed.
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I see you run the thread around the pin at the tentioner. The phaff manual shows not to but it's working for you. I ran it around it for the first few year until I got the manual. I have a 545 h4. It's all in how you use the tool.
Hello, You are right. The manual (page 1-3) shows something different on 'threading procedure':
www.pfaff.com/SiteMedia/PFAFF/Products/Machines/Support-manuals/pfaff_1245_1246-manual-EN.PDF
Alexander shows us on a video similar way I use to thread my 1245 pfaff:th-cam.com/video/35zxtSRFXwQ/w-d-xo.html
Al Baner also shows the same way as Alexander:th-cam.com/video/TDzFc_tBz6c/w-d-xo.html
You have any advice on how you get your clutch motor to run so smooth and easy doing slow speed sewing?
There are two tricks to reduce the speed and keep a better control in these videos:
th-cam.com/video/50wKoaU5ugk/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/YDiyffeXleg/w-d-xo.html
The best to run smooth, slow down the speed and keep control at its best is the use of a servo motor. I will get one for my machine at any moment.
th-cam.com/video/Zf8XuJAhSOw/w-d-xo.html
Hola Cechaflo , sos un Maestro gracias por compartir tus videos , quisiera saber el nombre de la maquina con la que haces tus trabajos y los tipos de pies que usas en ella. Desde ya muchas gracias.MASTER!!!!!
Hola buenas jefe tengo una pregunta k no tiene k ver con este trabajo disculpe , mire el pegamento transparente k usted usa para pegar en las puertas y consolas es un pegamento como decirlo ,un pegamento k se hace con disolvente nitro y corcho blanco es material de las cajas de pescado por asi decirlo? Si no lo es cual es y se puede pegar una vez seco dandole calor ? Disculpe no le voy a decir k hace un gran trabajo por k hasta un ciego lo nota k es un artista usted
Este pegamento de poliuretano los usan mucho los fabricantes de zapatos. Cualquier zapatero le puede informar donde comprarlo. Las marcas son diferentes en cada país pero el efecto es el mismo. Hay tiendas que venden los artículos para los zapateros y son los que tienen estos pegamentos y otros. th-cam.com/video/TIKF6NvXHE4/w-d-xo.html
www.leather.lt/en/fittings/product/128/sar-306/
muy buen trabajo cesar bien comentan tus vídeos son de muchísima ayuda para reforzar conocimientos de tapicería.. una observación... creo que tienes muchísima audiencia latina que no conoce ingles talves aumentaría tus seguidores si hicieras vídeos en español hablado por lo menos traducido de cualquier modo excelente trabajo.. saludos de puebla mexico..
+ema carmona Gracias por la sugerencia y muchos saludos también.
Cechaflo muy bien su trabajo , está usted en México y en qué parte gracias
good work
I am having an issue getting the top stitch on tighter corners coming out nice. Any tips?
This kinkd of foot would help. I will do a wider demonstration in a next video.
th-cam.com/video/ENPH2CTV9xo/w-d-xo.html
Su trabajo es maravilloso y su paciencia lo es aún más muchísimas felicidades se aprende mucho con solo ver. Solo le quiero preguntar qué es la tirita que mete en medio del vinil para hacer el vivo y donde se consigue si pudiera decirme muchísimas gracias saludos y felicidades.
elinize saglık çok iyi emek harcanmış başarılar dilerim...
Could you show how to do a micro-suede upholstering of a dash /pillars and headlining?Just as it is a different fabric to leather and I'm not sure if the handling and methods should be any different.
Procedures are similar...in a near future I would show one project.
Thanks for watching the videos!
Sorry, I just realized, that what I asked you a few minutes ago on your other French Seam video, should I have asked you here, on this video.
Thanks
+takes2home Great!
Hello Cechaflo, thank you for the brilliant video, as usual!!! Please can you tell me why you have a white tape sewn underneath the piping when you are top stitching either side of the piping? is it to stop stretching?
Yes, it reinforces the 'double stitches' to avoid any deformation of the sewings. This 'reinforcement' helps to maintain the 'double stitches' paralell.
very nice. what material do you use for piping. looks like window screen spline
It is solid plastic piping 1/8" thick approx.
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Thanks so much for appreciating this video!
Your work is worthy of outlasting the car into which it goes....; craftsmanship for the ages & of another age. Do your tonier clients ever ask for alligator or ostrich leather 'features'?
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Muchas gracias por ver los videos!
pasciência e don de Deus!parabéns.
+Elivanelima Maria Le agradezco nuevamente por apreciar este video!
Rsrsrs gostaria que todo mundo,do mundo inteiro tivesse sua pasciencia,scho que teriamos um UNIVERSSO bem Melhor.Fique com Deus e bom trabalho.
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+Марсель Габитов Thanks for watching!
what size thread is used here? in u.s.a. is it 138 size? and 140 needle? I love all your videos, thanks for taking so much time to do them.
138 is not a needle size it's a type of needle, most professional machine Pfafff, Durkop, Juki ... are 138 type
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Üstadım, zatı alinize birkaç sorum olacak. Cevaplarsanız memnun olurum.
Bu çift pabuç deri dikiş makinesini tedarik edebilir miyim? Dolar cinsinden fiyatı ne kadar olur? Yenisi yok galiba. Servo motor takılabiliyor mu? Gürültüyü biraz kesmek için. Turbofan motorlar kulaklarımı yeterince yormuş durumda. O nedenle bu hassasiyetim.
Teşekkürler.
Türkiye den iyi akşamlar.
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Dear Harum, I do not understand this question, sorry.
Bu çift pabuç deri dikiş makinesini tedarik edebilir miyim? (I am using the Google translator)
My sewing machine is a used Pfaff 1245-706/47 sewing machine (old version/discontinued). The cost is no more than 1000 USD
A servo motor is the best to keep control of sewing process. Clutch motors are too fast and noisy.
This is a Pfaff 1245 (new version) It has a new Ho Hsing G60 servo motor.
The original servo motor is ESDA YX
www.elizabethmachines.com.au/Ho-Hsing-G60-Servo-Motor
Thanks for watching my videos!
@@Cechaflo @Cechaflo Thank you. This ansver is ok for me. I cant use translator practical. But I am not speak gut english.
Se you.
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Hi there, you appear to be sewing on top of a previous line of sewing...do you have to sew through the same holes? Videos are really useful, thanks.
Interesting remark!
There is a first line of stitches that keeps attached the 'piping strip' along one edge. This same piece is then sewed to a lateral piece but with another line of stitches closer to the junction (1 mm approx) By doing this we would get a tighter sewing to avoid a clashing view of threads.
Thanks for watching!
I have been trying to watch all of your wonderful videos. I only have an old Singer (306K), witch I hope to do some upholstery work on my own car. I was wondering why you often sew on a piece of scrap before making your demonstration seams, is this to check that your machine is set right for tension?
You're right! ...it is advisable to check thread tensions before doing a sewing.
Cesar, thanks for another excellent video... you're truly a master of your craft!
In this video, you are stitching on a spare piece of leather prior to each of the actual pattern pieces. What is the purpose of that? are you just using it to check your stitch length and tension? Or is there some other purpose?
+John Crumpton Interesting question! ...you already answered the question: stitch length and tension. For instance, to prepare the 'piping strips', we should use a long stitch 4-5 mm... same long stitch at the time of attaching it to the edge of lateral panel...the idea is the use of long stitches to not weaken leather material. Now at the time of sewing the pieces together to get a tighter sewing, we should use shorter stitches 3 mm approx...not too short because of wakening the material.
TIP: to get cleaner and nicer 'closing seams', the 'piping strips' should be prepared/sewn/attached with a thinner thread(same color of material) and thin needle (110=18)(120=19). The last 'closing sewing' could be done with the standard thread and needle 140=22. This procedure would avoid the ugly thread clashing views sometimes appear.
@@Cechaflo oh thank you for the exact thread and needle sizes Cesar. Super helpful. I have confused myself and really needed this. Much love.
Здравствуйте.Скажите пожалуйста какими нитками вы шьете?(капрон,полиэстр,лавсан)Заранее спасибо за ответ.
hola quisiera saber si pueden hacer el ejemplo como tapizar sillas luis xv
pdt son muy buenos sus videos
Hi Cesar. Thank you for all your advice. I purchased one of your educational videos and it havens some valuable information. Regarding the strips of fabric you use to strengthen the French Seams, can you tell me what it is? Here in the U.K. I can't find any information on what to use. Thanks again, looking forward to more tuition!
+Dave Sanderson Some stores sell a 'special light/thin webbing ribbon' useful as backing to do the french seams(they come in rolls) ...in case of not getting this material, it would be necessary to cut the strips 1 inch wide from 'thin canvas(plastic/fabric) material', 'denim fabric', 'thin vinyl', etc.
+Cechaflo thank you
+Dave Sanderson You are welcome!
What kind of glue do you use. All of the suppliers that I have found seem to push spray, but I like the freedom of putting "dabs" where you want them.
its like a weldwood contact cement. I use it for my jobs, I get it at lowes. You can get the quart/pint or the little brown bottles ($5) with a brush on the cap for them little jobs here and there.
Thanks for sharing this useful information!
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andas volando viejo y tienes tremenda maquina
Muchas gracias por ver los videos!
Excellent. Thank you Cesar. Do you plan to show how to make this seat in your upholstery training program? /John
+John Woolfrey Hello John, Yes, indeed! ...a free you tube video...not only one, maybe two or three related...the first video would be from the beginning consisting in dissasembling the old cover of the seat and do a description of how the bucket seat was done(foam, metallic frame, rails, listings, etc.) ...a second video would show the new design we want for the seat and a drawing on its foam...and so on...how to get the molds, transfering to leather material, etc.
But, before releasing this video we need to finish as soon as possible, our 'first course' for sale related to how to easily leather -wrap a steering wheel...we(my son and I) need to generate some little money to help supporting and increasing this channel.
+Cechaflo Thank you Cesar. This sounds excellent. One thing I am interested in is how to shape the foam and making a pattern for complex curved pieces. One of your previous videos show foam which is multi-color (color chips) that looks like carpet underlay. It would be interesting if you could describe the different types of foam used in automotive upholstery and/or how you glue pieces together and then cut/shape them. I wish you success and you have my support. Thank you. /John
+John Woolfrey I'll take into account the suggestions...they seem interesting and I have overlooked. This basic video shows something about curves th-cam.com/video/wJXewDgvwbc/w-d-xo.html
Do you have a trick method for folding over a straight edge before sewing. I have tried both your glue method and the double stick tape, and they hold the edge but the edge still comes out wavy because of the stretch in the vinyl.
Perhaps you could diminish those 'waves' if you try with a 1 cm seam allowance/selvage.
Actually, on this case, I am only using a 1 cm seam. If I could find a stiff piece of something straight that I could fold over and still sew thru, it would work, but I can't think of anything.
Ted Mitchell , Hench the walking dog machine. Having the right machine is a must when sewing certain fabrics. Also the right attachments for the project you are trying to make. Professional sewers have alot of tools (e.g. machines, cutters, attachments...) and the skill to use them. Even after 40 years of experience in fabric construction I am still learning. People who put out these videos are teaching us years of experience and technique, which is a lost art to the many small businesses throughout the world. Large professional businesses don't share any trade secrets, nor do they want the competition.
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Thank you very much for appreciating this craft!
Disculpe para coser piel se utiliza la misma aguja que para la tela?
+P Ron para piel generalmente se usa agujas que tengan la punta 'tipo espada''tipo cuña' para que sea mas fácil penetrar la piel... una aguja delgada para coser piel muy suave y mas gruesas para trabajo pesado en pieles gruesas. Para tela generalmente la punta de la aguja es 'redondeada'...por supuesto generalmente son agujas bien delgadas.
Hi sir how wide should I currently my vinyl for makeing the welt
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Regularly, the strips are 3.5 to 4 cm wide. But, the ideal way is to determine the width by using the same material (thick, thin vinyl or leather) you are going to work with.
Some upholsterers use 1/2" of an inch allowance for their vinyl/leather pieces, consequently this allowance measure counts to determine the strip width.
I have two videos that hopefully would help. BTW, I am using the metric system 1 cm for my allowances.
th-cam.com/video/RQVV7PZhpIA/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/a2IPlIjA4WQ/w-d-xo.html
@@Cechaflo thank you sir do you have a video on your modified foot?
@@johnlowry1385 I do not have a video, sorry. Not a big deal! By using a mototool with a small cutting disk I cut one of the toes of the small foot. it allows more visibility to needle point and marked line.
Several youtube mates have followed this tip as Johnny one of my students shows us in a video:
th-cam.com/video/Zf8XuJAhSOw/w-d-xo.html
thank you so much
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You are welcome!
Thanks for watching!
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Oque fazer pra mim poder comprar uma transporte ela é demais e em sua mão efeciente ela é demais
Cechaflo Thanks for the videos I have been working on my Truck leather for a day now (distressed Pigskin) and have removed the old cloth from the door panel. Made my template (chalk out line ) Heat gun glue and staple would love to show you pictures Do you have facebook? I might do a video soon
+freakyflow I'd like to see the outcome! ....send us the link of the video when you have it ready.
+freakyflow Thanks for the video! ... it's getting nice...the 'distressed pig leather' gives a special look...you also leather-covered the small item where the door handle goes...the outcome is great....you still need to finish the complete big cover, don't you?
Becareful with the 'heat gun'...I think you do not need that...pig skin is very soft and pliable to maneuver, at the same time very strong leather...anyways, a heat gun is useful to erase wrinkles, but at some distance with a low heat.
Keep on, you're doing right!
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+Cechaflo gracias amigo ! I'm using a glue gun that heats the glue ..as for a heat gun i will use it when pulling the leather over and glue / stapled down ... The small item where the door handle goes is not leather It is wood that i put in the handle ( walnut veneer) I will do another video soon to show more detail yes i wanted a old Caballero horse saddle look I think it will look good because the truck will look" worn in " But it has that even new cars and trucks dont have ...Thank you for your videos they help alot
+freakyflow We'll be looking forward to the next video to see this interesting project.
hi cechaflo, @13:20 can you tell me what kind of walking foot are you using?
It's an extra 'standard pfaff feet', I especially bought it and was adapted for this purpose. I cut it by using a mototool with a 'small cutting disk'.
+Cechaflo ahhhh, nice. Thank you so much for all your videos and for responding so quickly to everyone's question. you are truly an inspiration us all.
What modifications did you make to the feet and for what purpose?
I used an extra feet for this purpose. I only did a cut to one side of the feet lining them up to get a closer sewing to the piping.
Muy buenas tardes un favor enorme me quiero comprar una maquina para tapizeria me puede ayudar cuales características tiene que tener la maquina muchas gracias por su atención
Estimado José,
Las máquinas que se están usando para tapcería de carros y muebles es la que le llaman de 'triple arrastre' o 'piés móviles'. Son máquinas de coser industriales para trabajo pesado. Deben coser con agujas desde 110=18 hasta mas de 180=24
En este video el tapicero John de USA muestra como funcionan estas máquinas:
th-cam.com/video/xIgpz1oQlpk/w-d-xo.html
En este link de Argentina también encontramos buena información sobre máquinas de coser industriales:milmoldes.blogspot.mx/2014/04/que-maquina-de-coser-me-recomiendas.html
Las marcas conocidas son: Consew rb206, juki lu563, pfaff 1245, Singer, etc.
Buenos días muchas gracias por su informacion me ayudo mucho y muy buenos videos que nos sirven a muchas personas gracias por su ayuda
Maestro que medida De LA patina para aser El piping es LA quest Esta usando
Para coser el 'vivo/piping' estoy usando una pata standard (pfaff 1245) para cordón de 3/16" y si incluimos el material que puede ser vinil o cuero nos da para un ancho de 5/16" de pulgada.
Le envío unos links de videos relacionados:th-cam.com/video/RQVV7PZhpIA/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/a2IPlIjA4WQ/w-d-xo.html
Gracias maestro
disculpe el pisacostura que utiliza es especial para french seams
+eric1234689 Cualquier 'pié de presión' standard sirve para hacer la 'costura doble'...este pié es para coser cierres...tiene la ventaja que nos da una visión mas amplia para ver las puntadas si es necesario...si no lo consigue, un pié normal se puede cortar con un mototool...para coser las puntadas que vemos en el video, o sea las que van unto al 'vivo' tuve que esmerilar un poco mas el ancho del pié mayor, para que así corriera con mayor libertad por los costados...no afecta en nada..es recomendable comprar patitas extras para hacerle estos cortes cuando uno ocupe coser algo especial.
can u please put down the measurements?
me gustaria escuchar un poco la explicacion de los trabajo en su videos
Gracias por su sugerencia!
Where are you located? Like the work!
+Jason Robinson I'm located in Mexico...I really appreciate you like my craft!
Yes I wish I could get your great work, Maybe on some small stuff I could send to you? do you do that as far as shipping back and forth to the United States.
+Jason Robinson To the moment, I'm a little busy...thanks for taking me into account.
Where is your shop located?
I am located in Mexico.
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Профессионально, доходчиво..
Мне лично очень кстати..👍
Thanks so much for kind remarks!
Welcome to this channel anytime!
@@Cechaflo Спасибо за ответ,не ждал честно..☺️ и за ссылки тоже☝️☺️
Я и так братуха постоянно твой канал смотрю,здорово! Хотелось бы в личке потрещать,если не напрягу конечно....
Не знаю откуда ты,я со страны где озеро" Иссык куль"🖐️
Жаль английский с переводчиком...😁
@@ЕвгенийЗарецкий-о3и Dear friend, I am now more convinced the internet is an open magic window to watch our world.
So far away you are but it seems you are near here.!
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Greetings from Mexico!
pls, wats d name of d wire used 4 d piping
It is called 'upholstery plastic piping cord' (3mm) www.ebay.co.uk/bhp/upholstery-piping
www.ebay.com/bhp/welt-piping
+Cechaflo, thanks much
A medida do calcador e de 1/4 ou 3/16???
The measure is 3/16" for this sample. It also could be 1/4". It is matter of taste.
@@Cechaflo OK thank you for the attention
Give your camera person a pat on the back - steady, in focus and We can see exactly what you are showing.
Thanks for suggestion, but unfortunately a professional camera person would charge a lot to perfectly film these for free videos.
@@Cechaflo I mean your camera person is doing a good job, keep it up.
@@scotgustafson3270 No problem Scot! I understand it is important accept a well-meaning advice to correct some errors in our videos for the sake of us and our users who watch them!
eres muy prefecional felicedades
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+Yousef Midaoui Muchas gracias por su amable comentario y por ver los videos!
eres muy prefecional felicedades