How to Make a Pleated Seat Cover for a Motorcycle

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  • @mr_tbot
    @mr_tbot 5 місяців тому +1

    Finding this video 10 years later. With me measuring and cutting and my wife’s sewing skills, we were able to knock this out in an afternoon. This video is amazing! Saving it for future project bikes.

    • @SailriteDIY
      @SailriteDIY  5 місяців тому

      Wow, it’s incredible how timeless some videos can be! Glad to hear you both tackled the project together, teamwork makes the dream work!

  • @icbiwoop
    @icbiwoop 10 років тому +59

    Just used this video to make a new seat cover for my boyfriend's 1973 Yamaha 125. It came out beautifully! Instead of foam I used batting, and I used spray adhesive to add ripstop fabric to the back to prevent the stitches from pulling through. I still have enough vinyl left over to make another whole cover, and all the materials only cost about $20. Definitely an upgrade from the original seat (which was about 50% duct tape after 41 years!). Thank you!

    • @SailriteDIY
      @SailriteDIY  10 років тому +3

      Excellent! Glad we could help. If you have any questions regarding our many videos or products at: www.sailrite.com let us know.

    • @danishkhan-yk8id
      @danishkhan-yk8id 6 років тому

      Heather Perkins nice

    • @sheikahmedunnisa7743
      @sheikahmedunnisa7743 4 роки тому

      Nice

  • @buckmajor
    @buckmajor 4 роки тому +2

    Amazing! My sewing skills has only just kicked off lol. One day I will be a master sewer.

  • @patkcorcoran
    @patkcorcoran 5 років тому +2

    Unreal talent, I can only dream I have the sewing skills.

  • @1234hellinthepacfic
    @1234hellinthepacfic 9 років тому

    Hi eric I live in the U.K. I am going to embark on making a seat cover for my bobber I am currently building, I use to work in a naval base in what was called a sailloft on a sewing machine so I am going to have a go you have inspired me eric many thanks , I will send you a picture when I've finished.
    Regards, Kevin Norley , Plymouth, U.K.

    • @SailriteDIY
      @SailriteDIY  9 років тому

      Kevin,
      Excellent! I can't wait to see the photos. Send them to eric@sailrite.com

  • @Zzzzzzzzz678
    @Zzzzzzzzz678 Рік тому

    Amazing quality, thats the first time I know those types of seats are called pleated seats

    • @SailriteDIY
      @SailriteDIY  Рік тому +1

      You learn something new every day! Now you can impress your friends with your knowledge of pleated seats.

  • @popvision8857
    @popvision8857 6 років тому

    i am teaching myself to sew (clothes). your videos are so good that they make me thirsty to learn anything (sewn or not). ...and your work is so very neat. thanks

    • @SailriteDIY
      @SailriteDIY  6 років тому

      Thanks for the positive comments. I hope your sewing projects go well.

  • @gabor222
    @gabor222 9 років тому +2

    It's so easy when you have the right tools for it. I have done several seats with a sewing machine that was not designed to sew so thick materials (it was a pain) and I have done a few without any sewing machine. I have never used any glue for the foam just marked the different layers at the same locations so I could keep them aligned.

  • @dyingforpie6879
    @dyingforpie6879 3 роки тому

    Im 7 years late but awesome video- im getting ready to try my first seat recover thanks

  • @thesergeant3524
    @thesergeant3524 10 років тому +10

    I'm really enjoying these new videos you're doing Eric. The production quality is very, very high. The explanations and voiceovers are excellent and the project choices have been really good for beginners/intermediates. Whenever anyone asks me for "tutorial videos" I immediately refer them to your channel. There isn't anyone else on youtube that's doing it better than you guys. Keep it up and thank you!

    • @SailriteDIY
      @SailriteDIY  10 років тому

      Thanks for the positive comments!

  • @kraven4444
    @kraven4444 5 років тому +1

    Looks good. Don't forget with a pneumatic stapler you'll also need a compressor. There are also Electric ones that should have similar results.

  • @moranasprowler
    @moranasprowler 6 років тому

    that foam looks so much better thing than just regular sponge. That was great vid. I sew but automotive upholstery are every once in a while challenges ( as needed ). I will surely use some of your tricks. Thanks

  • @kickstart9853
    @kickstart9853 10 років тому

    I sewed one by hand after watching this. Took a weekend and the result was pretty good. A sewing machine would have been much faster a easier. for about 40$ though I have a good seat cover and I learned a new trick. Thanks for the video and formula

  • @TakeThefinger
    @TakeThefinger 9 років тому +14

    INCREDIBLE and very explanatory!!! Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

    • @SailriteDIY
      @SailriteDIY  9 років тому +1

      +TakeThefinger Thanks for your positive comment.

  • @thirstybike
    @thirstybike 2 роки тому

    What an excellent instructional video! Good detail and clarity on the steps.

  • @peggyt1243
    @peggyt1243 9 років тому +4

    Thank you. The video was very informative and easy to understand. The final result looks impressive.

    • @SailriteDIY
      @SailriteDIY  9 років тому +2

      Glad you liked it, let us know if you have questions about any of our products or videos at www.sailrite.com we are happy to help!

  • @craftrunner
    @craftrunner 8 років тому

    Great Video, I am going to cover my 5 motorcycle seats, just bought a Pfaff 1245 machine, can't wait to get started. many thanks for making your video. Cheers From NZ

    • @SailriteDIY
      @SailriteDIY  8 років тому

      You are welcome! I hope they come out great!

  • @darwinbernhart
    @darwinbernhart 10 років тому

    I've watched many of your videos and used many of the techniques. Great job. I have an upholstery shop in Alberta Canada and have bought several of your products as well.
    Let me tell you of an easier way to join boxing thats dead accurate and much easier.
    first lay one end down and mark where the center line is that you want your seam . add your seam allowance and cut it off. Then simply lay the other side of the boxing over the first end double your seam allowance ,which in this case would be one inch and cut it off.The trick here is when you lay over, eyeballing an inch is chancy , however if you tick a mark at a half inch (which is naturally what you're looking at as seam) and then another tick a half inch away from that you'll have the perfect one inch. Do this top and bottom and with out a ruler or straight edge you'll cut and sew a perfectly centered seam every time.

    • @SailriteDIY
      @SailriteDIY  10 років тому

      Excellent! We will try this in an upcoming video. Thanks for the tip!!!!

  • @randallrun
    @randallrun 4 роки тому

    Fantastically done video! You make it look so easy!
    But I will try... VERY much looking forward to my LSV-1 sometime in the next few months!!

  • @markolson7877
    @markolson7877 4 роки тому

    Truly an excellent video

  • @JeremyShay
    @JeremyShay 10 років тому

    The seat looks like it is from a Tomos moped, not motorcycle. Super excited to try out this technique. Thanks for the video!

    • @SailriteDIY
      @SailriteDIY  10 років тому

      We found this seat in someones garage, so it may be from a Tomos Moped, who knows. It was useful for this video.

  • @allanwells4886
    @allanwells4886 10 років тому +3

    Great stuff! Guess who would like to recover the torn seat on his son's Yamaha 250cc Virago!

  • @davidfaletti2627
    @davidfaletti2627 10 років тому

    Well done. A very good instructional video. Clear and concise.

  • @Pete-eb4ec
    @Pete-eb4ec 7 місяців тому

    I've made seat covers for my Honda GoldWing. The only problem with imitating the original one is the stitching. The saddle will act like a sponge in the rain because of the tiny stitch holes and you know how it feels when sitting on a wet sponge.

  • @pedromartinez1165
    @pedromartinez1165 5 років тому

    Thank you for this very nicely put video. I want to do a DIY and fix my very old 86 civic seats. I'm learning leather stitch, yeap from youtube university, and your video was crucial to learn about the 1/8 inch seam measure - THANK YOU
    Semper Fi

  • @jaimereyes7480
    @jaimereyes7480 3 роки тому

    Angela makes it look very easy. Excellent job

  • @canvasguy
    @canvasguy 7 років тому

    I love that sewing machine,will get one,i am in the boat canvas industry....

  • @takeawaykitty.
    @takeawaykitty. 4 роки тому

    Good video all details are explained in great detail I'm excited to try this and prepared to make a few horrific seat cover trying to achieve my goal lol glad I bought a ton of extra materials

  • @tomthompson7400
    @tomthompson7400 5 років тому

    great video ,,, looks so easy when you watch some one else go round the corners

  • @GorantheGuru
    @GorantheGuru 7 місяців тому

    Thank you very good video. Best regards Göran.

  • @syahril.r8620
    @syahril.r8620 3 роки тому

    Thx for the lesson, sensei!

  • @Glauco1933
    @Glauco1933 3 роки тому

    Excellent demo, thank you. Very Profesional 👍

  • @codelicious6590
    @codelicious6590 6 років тому

    Very exhaustive and clear as a bell! Thank you!

  • @chinashorts1491
    @chinashorts1491 4 роки тому

    Nice tutorial!

  • @Lavatronn
    @Lavatronn 5 років тому

    Very great video! Thinking about doing this to my seat

  • @robtait3401
    @robtait3401 4 роки тому

    Thank you very much for making this video

  • @DoubleAughtGarage
    @DoubleAughtGarage 10 років тому

    Excellent video. Thanks for sharing!

  • @aryanalasvandian1579
    @aryanalasvandian1579 2 роки тому

    Nice and useful, Thanks

  • @Lengsel7
    @Lengsel7 6 років тому

    Hey, no problem. All you need to do a cover like in this video (with the same quality stitch and to not possibly break your machine), is a ($2000+) heavy-duty, fully commercial sewing machine with a walking foot, like the one shown in the video, and be trained on it enough not to ruin your materials. Simple.

  • @alfonsoplanellsanchez3762
    @alfonsoplanellsanchez3762 4 роки тому

    Very good work very ilustrativo súper profesional congratulations 🏈🃏😁🏉⚽👍

  • @Finke.
    @Finke. 7 років тому

    Excellent tutorial

  • @bigrickshaberdashery2759
    @bigrickshaberdashery2759 2 роки тому

    nice job

  • @jaimereyes7480
    @jaimereyes7480 3 роки тому

    What should I expect to pay go have a cover made? Small seat similar to the one in the video

    • @SailriteDIY
      @SailriteDIY  3 роки тому +1

      Most canvas shops charge about $65 per hour. It might take about two hours for them to complete this job.

    • @jaimereyes7480
      @jaimereyes7480 3 роки тому

      @@SailriteDIY I think I'm gonna give it a shot using your video. I have little experience sewing from middle school 😂. I ordered some vinyl, now just need to find a used sewing machine.

  • @jakescorpion1
    @jakescorpion1 Рік тому

    Beautiful

  • @rafaellucero5098
    @rafaellucero5098 6 років тому

    What a deep voice

  • @scttlffn
    @scttlffn 7 років тому

    This little video if first rate. Thanks!

  • @raelemara
    @raelemara 5 років тому

    Muito bom. Gostei muito. Vou fazer pra minha bicicleta motorizada.

  • @xavsmash
    @xavsmash 6 років тому

    Fantastic work. Thank you !!

  • @bbrown87609
    @bbrown87609 10 років тому

    Wow looks great!!!!!!!

  • @altops4490
    @altops4490 8 років тому

    Never sew were your top thread is from the (stock thread)bobbin, as top thread from the spool is better for top thread, looks and finishing, also sewing were you finish material is face down risks damage from the machine. I alway try to make the primary stich shorter than the top stitch length.@13:48 we can see the tension on the bobbin thread wasn't tight enough to pull the top thread below sight and shows up on the finished work as incorrect stitch. Over all fair to nice work.

  • @samhutson7966
    @samhutson7966 Рік тому +1

    What does it cost for a sailrite polo shirt with ultrafeed LZS-1, below the sailrite logo?!? XL SHORT SLEEVE?

  • @natalieholeman146
    @natalieholeman146 7 років тому

    Thank you. Very detailed. Hopefully I can follow this.

    • @SailriteDIY
      @SailriteDIY  7 років тому

      You can do it. Let us know if you have any questions along the way.

  • @paulosk40ment70
    @paulosk40ment70 7 років тому

    muito bom . Bem trabalhado.

  • @boarhog1979
    @boarhog1979 5 років тому

    the back stitch should be done on the inside of the 1/2" . This way you will not put a million holes in the vinyl as well you will not see the backstitch joint. This would not apply with a french seam though. I have sewn many miles and this is routine. The band on the seat should be cut concave on the seat corners slightly to draw in the material so it will fit much better around the corners too

    • @SailriteDIY
      @SailriteDIY  5 років тому

      Great suggestions! I will do this in the future. Thanks a million.

  • @PakMotoVlog
    @PakMotoVlog 7 років тому

    nice one...

  • @BillySBC
    @BillySBC Рік тому

    What I learned from this is you better know a whole lot about sewing before trying to do something like this.

    • @SailriteDIY
      @SailriteDIY  Рік тому

      Haha, trust me, I learned that the hard way too! Sewing can be a real challenge, but it's all about trial and error. Just be prepared for a few wonky stitches along the way!

  • @kickstart9853
    @kickstart9853 10 років тому

    fantastic. going to try it!

    • @SailriteDIY
      @SailriteDIY  10 років тому

      Great! Let us know how it comes out. If you have questions, just ask. You will find a lot of great products for this and other projects at www.sailrite.com

  • @tuesdayk7605
    @tuesdayk7605 10 років тому +2

    Are there any special needles or feet attachments that you need for your sewing machine in order to do the quilting.

    • @SailriteDIY
      @SailriteDIY  10 років тому +1

      The Sailrite Ultrafeed sewing machines do not have a drop down feed dog and the upper walking foot does must always come in contact with the feed dog, so it is not a good machine for quilting, sorry.

  • @66Gordo
    @66Gordo 8 років тому

    How is the best way to re-install the new finished cover on a steel seat pan with robots as opposed to staples? is there a method to do to get it even and stretched tight?

  • @daansteegmans
    @daansteegmans 10 років тому

    great video!

  • @javiercazorlabarrero9552
    @javiercazorlabarrero9552 5 років тому

    Great job

  • @lisashelly6638
    @lisashelly6638 6 років тому

    Great Video !!

  • @DONphantasmo
    @DONphantasmo 8 років тому

    another great video. wonderful job. And yes, I had a few Tomos mopeds, and I did recognize the seat. Good job Aimlessmoto, keen eye

  • @dagostfrancois7761
    @dagostfrancois7761 8 років тому

    merci pour la demo très bien

  • @schummiehugo
    @schummiehugo 6 років тому

    tank you... ferry clear !

  • @walterswartz3406
    @walterswartz3406 4 роки тому

    Nice machine. I'd love to have one that size as my Silverton boat needs some new eisenglass up top. And nice job on the seat cover. Is it possible to do this on a simple home quality machine?

    • @javier7high
      @javier7high 4 роки тому

      Hi Mr Walter, I don't think regular sewing machines have the torque to punch through some seams where you stack up to 8 layers of thick materials. I have sewn through thick denim with a replica of the singer farmer's sewing machine, which is technically a home sewing machine. Be careful while trying to sew rubbery materials on machines that don't have a walking foot since the presser foot is fixed, the rubber gets stuck on it while the feed dogs under move your bottom piece.

  • @mitrarasouli
    @mitrarasouli 8 років тому

    your videos are awsome.
    thank you for sharing

  • @TylerNewberry
    @TylerNewberry 7 років тому

    Thank you for sharing this great info!

  • @ГеоргиСтоянов-г2м
    @ГеоргиСтоянов-г2м 7 років тому

    Great video!

  • @Jkirk3279
    @Jkirk3279 6 років тому

    This was GREAT!
    I have a question.
    Have you seen a stapler that would work in tight spaces, with no more than 2" height to work with?
    I've run across this situation twice recently when rebuilding large boat seats with recessed cushions.
    There's no convenient way to staple down the "pulls" which keep the vinyl taut.
    When I get out to the edge there's no more room for our Senco stapler.

    • @SailriteDIY
      @SailriteDIY  6 років тому

      Will this one work: www.sailrite.com/EZE-TC-08-Long-Nose-Staple-Gun

  • @InetteMotoBiker
    @InetteMotoBiker 9 років тому

    Great video, very well explained.

  • @redneckarmyvet9003
    @redneckarmyvet9003 9 років тому

    I am assuming that using thinner foam behind the pleating makes the pleats not look so tall and round?

    • @SailriteDIY
      @SailriteDIY  9 років тому

      The thinner foam "Polyurethane Foam With Fabric Backing" is what gives the top vinyl fabric the pleated look. Without sewing into the foam the fabric would only show stitch lines and not the rounded pleats.

  • @izetbytyqi5697
    @izetbytyqi5697 8 років тому

    Very nice

    • @SailriteDIY
      @SailriteDIY  8 років тому

      +izet bytyqi We are glad you liked it. Let us know if you have questions.

  • @billrussell7672
    @billrussell7672 6 років тому

    I have a yammy 400 and now I will fix it myself

  • @muhammadsaputra9686
    @muhammadsaputra9686 8 років тому

    good job ... -i like this

    • @SailriteDIY
      @SailriteDIY  8 років тому

      Great! Thanks for the positive comment.

  • @MrB82901
    @MrB82901 7 років тому

    Angela's sewing is great. How long has she been sewing seat covers? Thank you

    • @SailriteDIY
      @SailriteDIY  6 років тому

      She has been sewing for years and continues to do so now.

  • @snm6004
    @snm6004 10 років тому +2

    Very very good job
    Thank you for vdo.

    • @SailriteDIY
      @SailriteDIY  10 років тому

      You are welcome! Glad you liked it.

  • @jerrywhidby5259
    @jerrywhidby5259 8 років тому

    This guy's voice reminds me so much of Brian Posehn.

  • @Ticdaniel
    @Ticdaniel 3 роки тому

    How do you do when the seat bottom is in steel, not plastic/wood. Thanks

    • @SailriteDIY
      @SailriteDIY  3 роки тому

      Those types of seats usually have triangular prongs built into the metal that grip the fabric cover. Does your steel bottom plate have those prongs?

  • @PabloMartinez-is5wf
    @PabloMartinez-is5wf 5 років тому

    nice tutorial, thank you so much!

  • @DaveWatts_ejectamenta
    @DaveWatts_ejectamenta 10 років тому

    with all that stitching won't it soak up water like a sieve?

    • @SailriteDIY
      @SailriteDIY  10 років тому

      True the needle holes will allow more water to soak into the cushion's foam.

    • @HarleyFXS
      @HarleyFXS 10 років тому +1

      I've made a few seat covers and you are right, so I cover the stitching on the underside with RTV silicon rubber.

    • @SailriteDIY
      @SailriteDIY  10 років тому +1

      Sailrite Yes, using a silicon on the underside will help keep water out. Also you may want to use a silk film plastic to cover the foam first then install the cover. This noiseless silk film helps prevent water from getting into the foam. You can find this product here: www.sailrite.com/Cushion-Wrap-Silk-Film-Center-Fold-54

  • @anthonyperras4164
    @anthonyperras4164 8 років тому

    How would one do this for a metal seat pan, as for the staples wouldn't go through the metal? would you use a rivet type method? Also this is not a factory metal seat pan so it doesn't have the triangular "teeth" to bite the fabric, and is why I am asking

    • @GunFunZS
      @GunFunZS 8 років тому

      Those usually have a thing where a section of heavy wire is hooked into the rim of the seat. The vinyl is folded around the wire then pulled tight by the wire.

    • @anthonyperras4164
      @anthonyperras4164 8 років тому

      I think I am going to rivet it to the seat as the metal has been replaced and/or modified from the original shape, Thanks for the info though.

    • @GunFunZS
      @GunFunZS 8 років тому

      Ok. good thinking. I suggest using beveled fender washers under the rivets to prevent the vinyl from tearing out.

    • @SailriteDIY
      @SailriteDIY  8 років тому

      Very good suggestion. I have never used rivets on a job like that, so i would love to hear how it worked out.

  • @pippolacoste8547
    @pippolacoste8547 9 років тому

    Beautiful, thank you so much for sharing all this. I have an old (1923) Singer sewing machine that pulls much heavier fabric than my new(ish) Neff, it's amazing what that old tractor can do. I'll give it a try with vinyl, the seat of my new motorbike got a nasty tear and I'll take the chance to completely re-do the seat (I didn't like it anyway!). Cafe-racer, here I'm coming!
    Question: what is the best thread that can be used with a home sewing machine for stitching vinyl? The thicker needle I have is a 110 for leather.

    • @1979augistine
      @1979augistine Рік тому

      Make sure the thread is sun rated black crown is amazing thread

  • @TroyDGunderson
    @TroyDGunderson 9 років тому +9

    Should have removed old cover first. Bad edges will cut through the new cover.

  • @bqderek9699
    @bqderek9699 6 років тому

    PU gel pad which can be inserted into your motorcycle seat for comfort sitting.

  • @jameshisself9324
    @jameshisself9324 Рік тому

    Great instructional and materials list video. While I do applaud the skills and craftsmanship of the lady doing the work, the end product shown has an 'overstuffed' look that is generally undesirable for motorcycle seats although far too common. I would be very interested to see the techniques used to avoid this.

    • @SailriteDIY
      @SailriteDIY  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for your feedback! I appreciate your kind words about the instructional video. I understand your concern about the "overstuffed" look, and I'll definitely take it into consideration for future videos.

  • @vinnyvinson
    @vinnyvinson 2 роки тому

    What sewing machine is Angela using? Also is that tattoo a marriage ring?

    • @SailriteDIY
      @SailriteDIY  2 роки тому

      We are using the Sailrite Ultrafeed LS-1 Sewing Machine found here: www.sailrite.com/Sewing-Machines/Portable-Heavy-Duty-Sewing-Machines/Ultrafeed-LS-1-Sewing-Machine Yes, that is a marriage ring tattoo.

  • @TheWoodWerker
    @TheWoodWerker 6 років тому

    Wow! Very comprehensive Video presentation! Thanks for Sharing! I’m proud to be a subscriber! Have A Super Week!.....Gus

  • @MichaelSorrentino1
    @MichaelSorrentino1 8 років тому

    Are there any videos of you guys using the 1/4 foam? I'd like to see what it looks like when sewn. Thanks!

  • @JunkieVirus
    @JunkieVirus 10 років тому

    this also seem to apply for car seats :)
    since i want to completely renew my carseat leather

    • @SailriteDIY
      @SailriteDIY  10 років тому

      Yes, it does. Hope your project comes out nice!

    • @JunkieVirus
      @JunkieVirus 10 років тому

      Sailrite Gonna try soon, let you know!

  • @ВасяТеркин-ь3с
    @ВасяТеркин-ь3с 5 років тому

    Thanks a lot

  • @MrNaTs24
    @MrNaTs24 8 років тому

    what foam would you use for custom car seats?

    • @SailriteDIY
      @SailriteDIY  8 років тому

      +NaTs24 I would use a high density foam 2.5 or higher with a IFD of about 50. Here is a link: www.sailrite.com/easearch#!&ea_q=high%20density

    • @MrNaTs24
      @MrNaTs24 8 років тому

      Sailrite Okay thanks.

  • @ryanmichalski7420
    @ryanmichalski7420 5 років тому

    What machine was used in this video.

    • @SailriteDIY
      @SailriteDIY  5 років тому

      The machine used in this video is the Sailrite LS-1: www.sailrite.com/Sewing-Machines/Portable-Heavy-Duty-Sewing-Machines/Ultrafeed-LS-1-Sewing-Machine

  • @amazonasselva1
    @amazonasselva1 9 років тому

    Thanks!!! Great job !!

  • @Fabrizio_Marengo_Fai_da_Te_DIY
    @Fabrizio_Marengo_Fai_da_Te_DIY 10 років тому

    Nice video!!!!

  • @AimlessMoto
    @AimlessMoto 8 років тому +13

    It took me the ENTIRE video, but I finally realize that seat is off a Tomos moped. Hah.

    • @SailriteDIY
      @SailriteDIY  8 років тому +1

      Yep, your guessed it.

    • @zakkantz7779
      @zakkantz7779 7 років тому

      i have two tomos targas so i sat there like no yeah then i went out to the garage and check now I'm here

  • @MrNigel1340
    @MrNigel1340 10 років тому

    An excellent video and well explained, can a normal household sewing machine be used for this type of work ? with a heavy duty needle, regards Doc Cox

    • @SailriteDIY
      @SailriteDIY  10 років тому +1

      In some cases a home sewing machine may work. Vinyl fabric can be difficult to feed in a non walking foot sewing machine since they are tacking and sometimes stick to the presser foot. Sometimes a roller presser foot can help for those who do not have a walking foot. I like to test a home sewing machines by getting some blue jean denim and trying to sew 4 to 5 layers of denim. If it can do that chances are it may work, if not I would not even attempt to sew projects like this. Using a heavy duty needle does not improve a home sewing machines ability to sew, it only allows a heavier thread to be sewn through thicker fabric assemblies.

    • @MrNigel1340
      @MrNigel1340 10 років тому

      Thank you for your reply, regards Doc Cox

  • @muhammadkunhi.a8669
    @muhammadkunhi.a8669 3 роки тому

    Cycle seats are more model this very simple old model..note effective

  • @frankcrawford416
    @frankcrawford416 8 років тому

    Thank you for the very well done and informative video.

  • @jefersonm8283
    @jefersonm8283 9 років тому

    Thanks

    • @SailriteDIY
      @SailriteDIY  9 років тому

      +Jhefferson Mancera You are welcome!