This was the best video I have ever seen on double cording. Kim you are the best teacher who does less talking more doing. You get right to the point! Thank you!
Awesome. I just need a sewing machine now and someone to show me how to use it. You made me want to upholster the whole world. 🤪 And you are sew calm and easy in your technic. Thank you.
hello, I am a new sub to your channel. I just watched another person upholstering an antique chair. Boy, was he sloppy. Just wanted to tell you, I love to see your talent. I have learned a lot I admire your neatness and techniques. Thank you for teaching me!
Amazing! Thank you very much!! I have been dreaming to do some of this work, but there are no places to get hands on instruction. This is it!! The piece looks beautiful and I can appreciate how careful and patient you are, making sure that the piece looks professional.
Thank you Adonea29 attention to detail is very important. Not sure how you like to learn but we do have an online membership option on our website with 30 Plus video titles. Kimsupholstery.com. Thanks again Kim
Kim, could you please do a video on how to join double piping? I have been upholstering for several years...but just can't find a neat way to join double piping. Or if you already have a video please point me in that direction. Love your videos. Never hurts to see how others are doing things. Thank you so much!
Hi Kim, thanks for the great video. I'm a newbie to upholstering so this was super helpful. Question....I know that cutting fabric on the bias is the standard/recommended method, but it wastes so much fabric! Does it really make that much difference?
I am new to upholstery but have completed several pieces. I am currently reupholstering an antique arm chair. The client wants double cording as opposed to the French trim that was on the chair already. This will be a first for me sewing double cording. Question: In your video, you use two lengths of single cording. The cording I ordered from an upholstery supply is already double. Is there a video for this type? Or do I just wrap both pieces into the fabric and sew? Thanks! I love your videos - so helpful.
Hi Anna Cheung , you would just wrap and sew the both pieces. I find the two pieces give me a more defined double cord, but what you have will look just fine. Thanks for watching, Kim
does it matter what size cording? I bought double welt feet and got a pack of 3 sizes for my juki. 1/8, 3/16, and 1/4. the double welt cording says 5/16" I'm confused about what to buy.
Thank you so much for another great video.Question, my first cording it larger than second piece right next to it? No matter how "tight" I held the fabric the left side is larger than the right? I checked and the cording is in the grooves and needle centered? do you know why...yours looks like both cording sizes is the same? I'm using 3/16" cording. Thanks.
Hi Cathy, You are probably pushing the fabric to one side more than the other. It is easy to do this without even knowing that is what you are doing. Check out our other tutorials in our online classes kimsupholstery.com for more detailed instruction.
Thanks for the helpful video. I was surprised to see you use hot glue to attach the cording. Is this common in upholstery work? I have always considered hot glue to be a crafter's tool, and not very durable.
+tolomeo sosa Hola, We cut the fabric in the bias (diagonal) ti make the cording straight. If you cut your fabric straight of grain it tends to curl the finished cording. This is not necessary when using vinyl or leather. Hope that answers your question. Thanks for watching. Kim See you on the inside. Every one else is there.
This was the best video I have ever seen on double cording. Kim you are the best teacher who does less talking more doing. You get right to the point! Thank you!
The best people who teach others
I am Egyptian and I learn from you
Thank you very much
Thank you for watching. Kim
Awesome. I just need a sewing machine now and someone to show me how to use it. You made me want to upholster the whole world. 🤪 And you are sew calm and easy in your technic. Thank you.
What a gift and talent 😊
Thank you. We are recovering a very curvy victorian loveseat and this cording will be perfect
hello, I am a new sub to your channel. I just watched another person upholstering an antique chair. Boy, was he sloppy. Just wanted to tell you, I love to see your talent. I have learned a lot I admire your neatness and techniques. Thank you for teaching me!
Nicely presented Kim. Bill you did a fine job of filming and editing. Go team Chagnon!
Thanks Rob.
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Thank you so much Kim for you time and generosity. Your nails look very pretty.
Thank you Cherie.
Amazing! Thank you very much!! I have been dreaming to do some of this work, but there are no places to get hands on instruction. This is it!! The piece looks beautiful and I can appreciate how careful and patient you are, making sure that the piece looks professional.
Thank you Adonea29 attention to detail is very important. Not sure how you like to learn but we do have an online membership option on our website with 30 Plus video titles. Kimsupholstery.com. Thanks again Kim
You have a fan and a disciple!
Kim, could you please do a video on how to join double piping? I have been upholstering for several years...but just can't find a neat way to join double piping. Or if you already have a video please point me in that direction. Love your videos. Never hurts to see how others are doing things. Thank you so much!
Same here.
thanks for the tip! I was going to staple the cording in like it was done previously by the manufacturer, never even thought of using a glue gun!
Thanks for watching Maria. Please subscribe to my channel. Kim
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I'm wondering how glue will hold up tho. My chairs are stapled as well
Kim what size cording did you use for this please
Thank you so much for this. It's clear and easy to understand. Couldn't figure out how to do it and every video I've watched just shows regular trim.
Thank you for watching Tatana. Have you visited our website?
I'll take a look. thanks x
Hi Kim, thanks for the great video. I'm a newbie to upholstering so this was super helpful. Question....I know that cutting fabric on the bias is the standard/recommended method, but it wastes so much fabric! Does it really make that much difference?
Extremely useful, as all Kim's tuts!!! Thanks!
Thanks again for helping
Thanks so much! This was perfect! I hope I get the fabric strips sewn right though.
Good instructions and video.
That video is awesome!! Thank you!!!
Excellent! SO helpful.
+katzcradul Thanks. I will be trying your Quiche recipe soon. Looks delicious. Thanks for watching and subscribing, Kim
I am new to upholstery but have completed several pieces. I am currently reupholstering an antique arm chair. The client wants double cording as opposed to the French trim that was on the chair already. This will be a first for me sewing double cording. Question: In your video, you use two lengths of single cording. The cording I ordered from an upholstery supply is already double. Is there a video for this type? Or do I just wrap both pieces into the fabric and sew? Thanks! I love your videos - so helpful.
Hi Anna Cheung , you would just wrap and sew the both pieces. I find the two pieces give me a more defined double cord, but what you have will look just fine.
Thanks for watching,
Kim
Can any sewing machine make this cording if the right foot is purchased? Thank you.
Kim what size cording did you use for this please
does it matter what size cording? I bought double welt feet and got a pack of 3 sizes for my juki. 1/8, 3/16, and 1/4. the double welt cording says 5/16" I'm confused about what to buy.
Where can I purchase that double cording foot
Thank you so much for another great video.Question, my first cording it larger than second piece right next to it? No matter how "tight" I held the fabric the left side is larger than the right? I checked and the cording is in the grooves and needle centered? do you know why...yours looks like both cording sizes is the same? I'm using 3/16" cording. Thanks.
Hi Cathy, You are probably pushing the fabric to one side more than the other. It is easy to do this without even knowing that is what you are doing. Check out our other tutorials in our online classes kimsupholstery.com for more detailed instruction.
Thanks so much for getting back to me and I'll check out the videos.
Thank you. Exactly what I needed. I'm having trouble locating a good double cording foot. Which one are you using?
Thank you.
Love the fabric. What is the name of it?
Thanks for the helpful video. I was surprised to see you use hot glue to attach the cording. Is this common in upholstery work? I have always considered hot glue to be a crafter's tool, and not very durable.
Robert Wood We use a high temp hot glue for double cording and gimp. Works well and is strong. It bonds to fabric well. Kim
Do you enjoy upholstery more than drapery work?
Ehich glue your using can u please tel the name
un trabajo excelente
Got it. Thanks.
I tried to click on the subscribe link and it said website not found?
Hola , por que motivo cortas la tela en diagonal ? .
by cutting the fabric diagonally reason?.
+tolomeo sosa Hola, We cut the fabric in the bias (diagonal) ti make the cording straight. If you cut your fabric straight of grain it tends to curl the finished cording. This is not necessary when using vinyl or leather. Hope that answers your question. Thanks for watching. Kim See you on the inside. Every one else is there.
bien , gracias por responder. quedó claro.
muy lindos tus videos Kim, "siempre se aprende algo". saludos desde Argentina
+tolomeo sosa Thanks and hello Argentina!
Why can't you staple the double cording?
how can this be done without a cording foot for double cording that is
+gwen sumlin With great patience! Thanks for watching
Can you sew this double cording with a regular sewing machine and no special foot somehow?
I have the same question. I can't find a welting foot to fit my machine.
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