Here is a pic of my first pleats after watching your video's. Thanks for the information. What Im wondering is what size needle are you using and the size of thread on your stitching.
I've never done upholstery before but I've been wanting to upholster my my seats in my car. Your instructions are great and you make it seem easy, but if you have time to shoot another video showing how you sew the other parts that go on the side of the seat. I would really appreciate it.
Thank You! That is on the list of videos to shoot. We have been really busy lately and just haven't had time to make more videos. We do appreciate the positive feedback and hope to have some more in depth videos soon. Thanks again!
Thank You for creating a informative video that is easy to understand.It shows the quality and standard of good craftsmanship and I appreciate being able to have access to your skills as I am trying to learn upholstery via trial and error..LOL I sew clothing and have a love for Old cars,as I have owned quite a few. I am going to attempt my 1953 doge medowsbrooke,its a pretty sweet ride. Shaved door handles, frenched headlights, lowered, lake-pipes etc. Thanks for the help!! Smiles Jasmin
Here is a pic of my first pleats after watching your video's. Thanks for the information. What Im wondering is what size needle are you using and the size of thread on your stitching.
sfsurfdude 2 months ago
Hey john,
I've never done upholstery before but I've been wanting to upholster my my seats in my car. Your instructions are great and you make it seem easy, but if you have time to shoot another video showing how you sew the other parts that go on the side of the seat. I would really appreciate it.
Thanks
killa4nyah 2 months ago
@killa4nyah
Thank You! That is on the list of videos to shoot. We have been really busy lately and just haven't had time to make more videos. We do appreciate the positive feedback and hope to have some more in depth videos soon. Thanks again!
younggunsfab 2 months ago
brilliant videos
so interesting thank you
inventsc 3 months ago
Great vids mate.... ;)
michaeljshorey 8 months ago
John,
Thank You for creating a informative video that is easy to understand.It shows the quality and standard of good craftsmanship and I appreciate being able to have access to your skills as I am trying to learn upholstery via trial and error..LOL I sew clothing and have a love for Old cars,as I have owned quite a few. I am going to attempt my 1953 doge medowsbrooke,its a pretty sweet ride. Shaved door handles, frenched headlights, lowered, lake-pipes etc. Thanks for the help!! Smiles Jasmin
VintageTreatise 8 months ago
@VintageTreatise
Hey! Trial and error is the best way to learn! Those cars are awesome!
younggunsfab 8 months ago