I'm sitting at home sick with Covid and I found this video. It was very relaxing to watch and got my mind off the coco19 doldrums. I don't know that I would ever try this, I like to work with wood and metal. But my dad was a tailor by trade and I know how much time, patience and skill this type of work requires. Beautiful job!
Beautiful results, though not exactly lined up (per @19:50 ), abd honestly, I'm completely surprised how well it worked: I thought you'd need to extra length in the leather for the Z-axis of the walls to transition between the peaks & valleys.
This is way more advanced than anything I plan to make, but it's great to see how things are made and learn concepts. Thankyou for teaching people all around the world, and cheers from Australia. BTW, I love your accent and could listen to you all day.
Thank you so much for everything you've taught me. You are my new hero. What glue do you recommend using for marine and automotive? I've been trying to research what is best for different materials, but I still have no idea, so I figured I would ask the best in the business.
Do you use a space pen (silver ink) for this? Also, it doesn't look like you have to back stitch to hold the thread? Is that true? Does the 226 lock the stitch?
Your videos gave me the confidence to try upholstery in my car. Just finished my driver door and it turned out great. Thanks for your videos!
I'm sitting at home sick with Covid and I found this video. It was very relaxing to watch and got my mind off the coco19 doldrums. I don't know that I would ever try this, I like to work with wood and metal. But my dad was a tailor by trade and I know how much time, patience and skill this type of work requires. Beautiful job!
Beautiful results, though not exactly lined up (per @19:50 ), abd honestly, I'm completely surprised how well it worked:
I thought you'd need to extra length in the leather for the Z-axis of the walls to transition between the peaks & valleys.
This is way more advanced than anything I plan to make, but it's great to see how things are made and learn concepts.
Thankyou for teaching people all around the world, and cheers from Australia.
BTW, I love your accent and could listen to you all day.
Thank you for watching my videos my friend
What’s the name of this material?!
As always, I love your work
Great Show!
Good stitching . but time West not.a. bad. ilike it👌👍👌💟
Thank you for sharing your experience with all. I have gained a lot from you.
What size needle did you use?
very nice video . you are a great teacher! did you just use chalk to mark the vinyl?
Sometime I use chalk on vinyl but most of the time I use fisher silver ink pencil
How to stitch large panel's
I will have to try this.
Thank you so much for everything you've taught me. You are my new hero. What glue do you recommend using for marine and automotive? I've been trying to research what is best for different materials, but I still have no idea, so I figured I would ask the best in the business.
Do you use a space pen (silver ink) for this? Also, it doesn't look like you have to back stitch to hold the thread? Is that true? Does the 226 lock the stitch?
That is a heck of a lot of work, you would have to charge a fortune do a lot of that and either car or a boat.
What kind of pen or pencil do you use?
Love it.
Boy that takes some time
What do you use to clean out a glue gun. Good job as always.
I use gasoline
Never realized how much it took to do that.