This is the best video I’ve seen- I much prefer to focus on the visuals & see some clear concise text than have to listen to a voice explaining. Super concise & helpful. Thank you.
Thank you very much all feedback is greatly appreciated! We’re happy people are finding our videos useful 😄 thanks for watching and best of luck with your projects
Yes, there is nothing worse than a video (or recipe) where the creator goes on and on and on about rubbish. Just get to the information that we are looking for please!
Hello again! It took me all day but I’m finally done making a 74“ x 15“ bench cushion for my patio. you make it look so easy. I was using Sunbrella fabric which is pretty heavy and those corners are pretty tricky but it’s done and it’s pretty and the continuous zipper although tricky to get it started looks really nice. Thank you again for your lovely tutorial. I have two more cushions to go.
Hi and thanks for the update, that’s a really long cushion and also tricky working with sunbrella so want to say massive well done from us! Practice makes perfect so the next ones should only get easier 😅 thanks again for watching our videos and for the feedback.
I was wondering about sewing the thickness of the seams. I have duck canvas to use and hope my machine can handle it! It was good to hear yours turned out well
I do have a question. Another upholstery attaches the cording to the boxing strip first. Both sides. As opposed to attaching it to the top and bottom seat pieces. By so doing you’re sewing it in a straight line….whats your thought on this. Thanks in advance.
@@blumenaue7590 yes some people do it this way but it does mean you have to be sure your border is exactly the right size and also we find it slightly harder to sew the corners do to the bulk of 3 layers of fabric plus the piping cord.
Thank you very much for the nice comment and thanks for watching, we have a new video coming soon for making a piped and zipped bolster cushion which you may like also!
I made two box cushions yesterday thanks to your video, and also the videos on zippers and welt! Thanks for not taking nonstop through the video, 😂 but instead having the instructions across the bottom. Makes it much easier to know what you are doing. Make some more videos!
That’s absolutely fantastic well done and thanks for letting us know and for watching our videos. We’ve been so busy with normal work we haven’t had the time to make any more videos for a while but it’s on our list of things to get done. Is there anything specific that you would like to see how to do?
@@premierupholstery-upholste90 I think you would get many views if you showed how to sew a standard throw pillow cover with a zipper. I know that you have the bolster one, but my guess is that a simple one would net you many views!
Great videos! I’ve watched these many times and finally had the confidence to sew up a cushion. It wasn’t perfect but not bad for the first time. So glad I had your tutorials to follow!
Thankyou for this tutorial. I'm a rank upholstery amateur ..... not only have I never done sewing with piping before; but never attempted a box cushion .... let alone with piping. Have just finished my first and am very pleased with how it came out, thanks to your tutorial. It was easy to understand and I never would have tried if I hadn't found it. 😊
That’s great to hear we’re very happy that people are finding our videos useful! You’ll only get better now as well as practice makes perfect 😄 thank you very much for watching and for the feedback
I did it! Thanks to you, I was able to make a box cushion with piping and a zipper. Looks great!!! (I used a different video on how to make the zipper panel where you fold the panel in half and sew down the half the width of the zipper, then sew in the zipper and seam rip out the initial zip. I was too nervous to open the zipper and sew that way.) But my cushion looks professionally done!!! Really no mistakes thanks to you!!! I wish I could attach a photo! Much appreciated!
That’s fantastic to hear we’re really happy that our videos are helping people. We have seen that zip technique before and it’s probably a good way to guarantee a pattern match but for speed and not having to remove thread after we prefer this way. Please feel free to send us a picture to contact@premierupholstery.co.uk as we do like to see the result, thank you very much for watching!
Wonderful and elaborate work - the help and advice in upholstery - you make it very easy. Thank you very much for these educational videos. I watched a lot of videos, but they were not as explanatory as your fine work. It seems simple work, but it is the most wonderful videos ever. I thank you very much and I will publish it on all social media to circulate it. Benefit-
@@ThePrettyDoll thank you and thanks for watching. Please let us know how you get on and would recommend not to go too small as that actually makes it harder. Best of luck!
Lifesaver. My side panels were shifting terribly when I joined the top panel. Now onto figuring this out on an irregular cushion cover ... with an arm extension.
Thanks for watching and we’re glad that the video helped. The basics for a shaped cushion are the same, plenty of reference marks and make sure they’re meeting up as you see the second panel on. Don’t be afraid to stop and take it apart if it doesn’t look like its working rather than soldier on and have more work to fix it. We will be making videos showing irregular shaped cushion in the future when time allows.
@@Dolli5 thank you very much and thanks for watching. If you’ve got a sewing machine and follow this video you would definitely be able to make a cushion and the more you make the better you’ll get!
I watched this to determine if I have the bandwidth to make square cushions for my dining chairs... Absolutely not. The video is fantastic and clear, but I do not have the energy to do all that. So props to y'all! Well done.
@@melaineestoddard7713 thank you and thanks for watching and we’re happy to be able to help in any way. If you change your mind in the future the video is here ready for you
Thanks for watching! You’ll be fine just take your time, don’t be afraid to stop and undo something if it doesn’t look right as it’s easier while making it than pressing on and then taking it apart when it’s all finished. Feel free to ask questions or send us a pic of the finished piece to contact@premierupholstery.co.uk
Muchas gracias por las amables palabras y por ver nuestro video. Estamos muy contentos de poder ayudar a personas de todo el mundo. ¡Todo lo mejor para tus futuros proyectos!
Just finished a 6'x15" window seat cushion for my son. For a 1st cushion it turned out pretty decent. Thanks for the tutorial. Next time I am getting a piping foot because it looked so much easier in the vids I watched!
That’s great! And that’s huge for a first cushion well done 👍🏼 yes a piping foot should make things easier. Thank you very much for watching and for the feedback, feel free to send us a picture of the finished cushion to contact@premierupholstery.co.uk
Thank you so very much for providing these fabulous videos! My dad needs extra cushioning in his very expensive chair so I bought the same fabric to cover the latex cushion. I was so nervous about cutting into the very expensive fabric, but having watched your videos over and over, I was able to make it without further reference because it all made so much sense and was so very clear. Thank you doesn’t seem enough! Amazing! I wish I could attach a photo, 🤩🙏🤗😍🥰
Thank for for the great feedback and for watching our videos😁 We’re happy that people are enjoying our videos and that they seem to be helping and are easy to follow. Please feel free to email us some pictures to contact@premierupholstery.co.uk of the finished cushion as we like to see the results!
Such a great video. While I am a basic home sewer, I'm terrified to try making a welted cushion and need six custom ones given the seat dimensions for my patio set. :( I will work up the courage w/ practice on cheap fabric first. Thank you!
Brilliant and thanks for watching, apologies for the music it’s all we could find but we are working on new videos with talking instead and different music 😅
Great video, very informative! Quick question: what is the purpose of the short side panel piece? Can we forgo it altogether and add length to the longer side panel piece or is there a reason for it I and missing? Thank you so much!
Hi and thank you for watching. The extra piece is to show how you would make a large cushion where one strip across the roll wouldn’t be long enough to go all the way around and meet the zip.
I love watching your videos and your instructions are spot on. Even with that I would gladly hire you to make those for me since Pier 1 has gone out of business where I used to get my cushions. Do you hire out?
Thank you very much that’s great to hear! We are usually very busy so don’t have a lot of time and also places that make up cushions non stop are usually a lot cheaper than we can be. Feel free to email us on contact@premierupholstery.co.uk with some pictures/ sizes of what you’ve got and we can take a look though.
This was so expertly done, it was a joy to watch someone who so clearly knows _exactly_ what they're doing - thank-you! I'm not sure I've the confidence to complete this myself without a few wobbles! I'm going to _attempt_ it using my Mum's old Singer (non-industrial) machine. Other than a 'piping foot', is there anything else - like a special needle to cope with all the layers - that I need to help me pull it off, vicar?!
Hi, thank you very much and thanks for watching. It’s all about trial and error, you might make a few mistakes but you’ll improve each time and realise where you went wrong and how to avoid it. The singer should be fine for lighter weight fabrics and yes a piping foot is ideal for something like this, in terms of needle the heavier your machine can take the better as upholstery fabric tends to be a lot thicker and heavier than curtain or dress fabric and will snap lightweight ones fairly easy. All the best and feel free to ask for any help or advise
Thank you and thanks for watching. We don’t have a set size for these as all cushions tend to vary in size and shape. We would usually allow about 4-5” extra for the zip around each side, possibly more for very large cushions, and if you mark this on your pattern you can then work out how long the border needs to be and if you need an extension. You may find that once you’ve made some reference marks of where the zip and border will be that you would find it beneficial to make some pieces longer,or shorter, to make the most of the fabric available. Hope this helps!
It's a great video, thank you. I dont want piping on my bench cushion, as uts fir a camoervan & i don't think itll be confirtable to lie on! Is the process the same, just omit the piping steps?
Thank you very much and thanks for watching. Yes exactly the same just without the piping so even easier! We’ve done plenty of campers with and without piping and both work fine
I seem to miss how the notches were made. Initially you folded the panel and made one notch in the center, later there was many notches when you transferred them to the opposing side of the border. Should there be centered notches on every side of the panels? Thank you so much for this awesome instruction video.
Hi and thanks for watching. Yes make a centred notch on each side for your reference points. Mark them by folding and cutting with scissors or by making a mark with a pen or pencil and then using that. Best of luck with your project!
Thank you and thanks for watching, here is a link to one and if you look at our videos you should find the others for zips and attaching piping ua-cam.com/video/-g0cHe4yhR0/v-deo.html
Thank you very much for watching and for the feedback, no unfortunately we don’t have written instructions but there are some great upholstery books available which would probably be of help
Great work. Thanks for taking the time to share. My question is, Is there a standard formula used to arrive at the price price to charge for an upholstery job?
Thank you very much and thanks for watching. Prices vary quite a lot depending on different factors like where in the world you are and also local rent/ rates etc that need to be covered. Ideally you need to work out what you need to earn per hour and then price each job by how many hours it will take. This can be tricky to begin with if you’ve got limited experience but the more you do the better you’ll be able to estimate time involved in each piece. If you’re just starting out it is well worth finding a friendly local shop and asking if you can spend some time working with them for a bit to gain experience. Hope this helps.
Greetings to you from 🇬🇧😁, it’s not too hard if you’ve got some basic sewing skills and practice makes perfect so once you’ve done it a few times you’ll be a pro! Thanks for watching our video 👍🏼
@@gitahililian5838 what fabric? If it has a pile it can walk when sewing and doesn’t match up easily, velvets are notorious for this. You want to make lots of reference marks before sewing to be sure it’s all meeting up at each stage
Without doubt the very best sewing tutorial I’ve ever seen. Thank you for sharing - great job! 👏🏻
Thank you very much we appreciate the feedback 😁 and thank you for watching!
You are absolutely right my brother
@@SylvesterMakeri Sister!
Thank you! I like that there's no talking and the instructions are very clear!
Thank you for watching and the great feedback 😁
Ditto on both counts 🥰
Thank you too
This is the best video I’ve seen- I much prefer to focus on the visuals & see some clear concise text than have to listen to a voice explaining. Super concise & helpful. Thank you.
Thank you for watching and for the great feedback, we’re very happy that our videos are proving useful and helping people.
Best video I have seen!! Love how you just show how to do it and not talk about things we don't care to hear about.
Thank you very much all feedback is greatly appreciated! We’re happy people are finding our videos useful 😄 thanks for watching and best of luck with your projects
Yes, there is nothing worse than a video (or recipe) where the creator goes on and on and on about rubbish. Just get to the information that we are looking for please!
Hands down the most clear, helpful video instruction on this subject.
Thank you so much! Really appreciate the feedback 👍🏼 thank you for watching
Hello again! It took me all day but I’m finally done making a 74“ x 15“ bench cushion for my patio. you make it look so easy. I was using Sunbrella fabric which is pretty heavy and those corners are pretty tricky but it’s done and it’s pretty and the continuous zipper although tricky to get it started looks really nice. Thank you again for your lovely tutorial. I have two more cushions to go.
Hi and thanks for the update, that’s a really long cushion and also tricky working with sunbrella so want to say massive well done from us! Practice makes perfect so the next ones should only get easier 😅 thanks again for watching our videos and for the feedback.
I was wondering about sewing the thickness of the seams. I have duck canvas to use and hope my machine can handle it!
It was good to hear yours turned out well
Excellent tutorial - both this and the hidden zipper and piping cord ones. I will no doubt watch many more times before I actually try it myself.
That’s great to hear we’re very happy that our videos are helping people. Thank you very much for watching and for the feedback!
This is the best tutorial….so far. I do learn something new from each upholsterer, Thanks for posting this!!
Thank you very much and you’re more than welcome, we appreciate all the feedback thank you very much for watching our video
I do have a question. Another upholstery attaches the cording to the boxing strip first. Both sides. As opposed to attaching it to the top and bottom seat pieces. By so doing you’re sewing it in a straight line….whats your thought on this. Thanks in advance.
@@blumenaue7590 yes some people do it this way but it does mean you have to be sure your border is exactly the right size and also we find it slightly harder to sew the corners do to the bulk of 3 layers of fabric plus the piping cord.
It's almost hypnotic watching an expert at work.
😵💫 thank you! 😄 and thanks for watching
I wish I'd watched this before I started my box cushion - just brilliant! Thank you!
@@vallewis3193 hello and thanks for watching and the feedback. Thats a shame but at least you’ll be ready for the next one now though!
Best video for making a zippered cushion with piping
Thank you very much for the nice comment and thanks for watching, we have a new video coming soon for making a piped and zipped bolster cushion which you may like also!
You made it so simply! Loved the easy way to make these and the very clear instructions with no talking. Thanks!
I made two box cushions yesterday thanks to your video, and also the videos on zippers and welt! Thanks for not taking nonstop through the video, 😂 but instead having the instructions across the bottom. Makes it much easier to know what you are doing. Make some more videos!
That’s absolutely fantastic well done and thanks for letting us know and for watching our videos. We’ve been so busy with normal work we haven’t had the time to make any more videos for a while but it’s on our list of things to get done. Is there anything specific that you would like to see how to do?
@@premierupholstery-upholste90 I think you would get many views if you showed how to sew a standard throw pillow cover with a zipper. I know that you have the bolster one, but my guess is that a simple one would net you many views!
@@pattiellen5339 ok thank you for the recommendation we will put that on our list of jobs to complete 👍🏼
Cuánta prolijidad! Me encantó! Así intentaré con mis sillones! Gracias!
¡Gracias por el gran comentario y por mirar! mucha suerte con tus sillones 👍🏼
thank you for the great comment and for watching! best of luck with your armchairs 👍🏼
Agree - this is tremendous and the best I've seen for a tutorial! Thank you!
Thank you very much! We really do appreciate the feedback, and thank you for watching!
What a fabulous tutorial‼️😎 Thank you so much, no unnecessary talking, just so straight forward thanks! 🙏🌻
Thank you very much for the great feedback and for watching 😁
Great videos! I’ve watched these many times and finally had the confidence to sew up a cushion. It wasn’t perfect but not bad for the first time. So glad I had your tutorials to follow!
Thank you very much for the comment and for watching our videos, we’re very happy that they are helping people with their projects
Thankyou for this tutorial. I'm a rank upholstery amateur ..... not only have I never done sewing with piping before; but never attempted a box cushion .... let alone with piping. Have just finished my first and am very pleased with how it came out, thanks to your tutorial. It was easy to understand and I never would have tried if I hadn't found it. 😊
That’s great to hear we’re very happy that people are finding our videos useful! You’ll only get better now as well as practice makes perfect 😄 thank you very much for watching and for the feedback
OMG!!! Best tutorial ever. Will check out other tutorials mentioned. Tks for sharing.!
That’s great! Thank you very much and thanks for watching this one 😁
I did it! Thanks to you, I was able to make a box cushion with piping and a zipper. Looks great!!! (I used a different video on how to make the zipper panel where you fold the panel in half and sew down the half the width of the zipper, then sew in the zipper and seam rip out the initial zip. I was too nervous to open the zipper and sew that way.) But my cushion looks professionally done!!! Really no mistakes thanks to you!!! I wish I could attach a photo! Much appreciated!
That’s fantastic to hear we’re really happy that our videos are helping people. We have seen that zip technique before and it’s probably a good way to guarantee a pattern match but for speed and not having to remove thread after we prefer this way. Please feel free to send us a picture to contact@premierupholstery.co.uk as we do like to see the result, thank you very much for watching!
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I was mesmerized! Thank you!
Fantastic 🤩 thank you for watching!
I got done with my cushion. It turned out great!!! Thanks for wonderful tutorial.
That’s brilliant! thanks for watching and the update👍🏼
Excellent video.Thanks for sharing your skill.
Thank you and thanks for watching
Thank you so much ! even if i don't read english, i can sew this technic ! Best sewing tutorial i've ever seen 🤩🙌
@@annefonteneau-gineau8457 thank you very much for the feedback and thank you for watching 😄
Wonderful and elaborate work - the help and advice in upholstery - you make it very easy. Thank you very much for these educational videos. I watched a lot of videos, but they were not as explanatory as your fine work. It seems simple work, but it is the most wonderful videos ever. I thank you very much and I will publish it on all social media to circulate it. Benefit-
Thank you very much we appreciate all the feedback and when people share our work. Thank you for watching and best of luck with your projects!
Muy profesional y hermoso lo que haces 100%, además muy generoso en tu compartir, GRACIAS, era lo que estaba buscando, calidad y elegancia
@@soldemujer17 Muchas gracias y gracias por ver nuestro vídeo. ¡Agradecemos todos los comentarios de todo el mundo! 🙌🏻🥳
Wow, looks beautiful. I will give it a try but on a miniature scale. :)
@@ThePrettyDoll thank you and thanks for watching. Please let us know how you get on and would recommend not to go too small as that actually makes it harder. Best of luck!
Lifesaver.
My side panels were shifting terribly when I joined the top panel.
Now onto figuring this out on an irregular cushion cover ... with an arm extension.
Thanks for watching and we’re glad that the video helped. The basics for a shaped cushion are the same, plenty of reference marks and make sure they’re meeting up as you see the second panel on. Don’t be afraid to stop and take it apart if it doesn’t look like its working rather than soldier on and have more work to fix it. We will be making videos showing irregular shaped cushion in the future when time allows.
Your work is so neat and clean finished. I loved it. I wanna make my own but I feel it’s not easy at all
@@Dolli5 thank you very much and thanks for watching. If you’ve got a sewing machine and follow this video you would definitely be able to make a cushion and the more you make the better you’ll get!
@@premierupholstery-upholste90 I have everything I need and I might try sometime soon
Отличная работа!С удовольствием смотрела ,хотя много лет производим такие же.Удачи вам!
большое спасибо и спасибо за просмотр! 😄
I watched this to determine if I have the bandwidth to make square cushions for my dining chairs... Absolutely not. The video is fantastic and clear, but I do not have the energy to do all that. So props to y'all! Well done.
@@melaineestoddard7713 thank you and thanks for watching and we’re happy to be able to help in any way. If you change your mind in the future the video is here ready for you
What a great video, very clear and informative. Thank you.
Thank you very much and thanks for watching, we’re very happy that people are finding it useful.
Holaaa, un millón de gracias 😊, un abrazo a la distancia y bendiciones.
@@Helenita_ Hola 😁 muchas gracias! y gracias por ver nuestro video
This was an amazing tutorial...very nice work and Thank-you ❤
@@justpippyj thank you very much and thanks for watching! 👍🏼😁
You make it look so easy I'll give it a go. Wonderful video
Thanks for watching! You’ll be fine just take your time, don’t be afraid to stop and undo something if it doesn’t look right as it’s easier while making it than pressing on and then taking it apart when it’s all finished. Feel free to ask questions or send us a pic of the finished piece to contact@premierupholstery.co.uk
Excelente, muchas gracias, lo hago ✔saludos desde Lima, Perú
¡Hola desde Inglaterra y gracias por mirar! Nos alegra que te gusten nuestros videos, todo lo mejor con tus proyectos.
Sweet! Great tool! Gonna test it out tomorrow!
Brilliant! Thank you for watching 👍🏼
Very nice! I love it!
Thank you for sharing.
@@HT-vw6cd thank you very much and thanks for watching. We appreciate all the feedback!
Es el mejor tutorial que he visto. Gracias por mostrar todos esos pequeño detalles que de dan al cojín ese perfecto acabado. Saludos desde Nicaragua.
Muchas gracias por las amables palabras y por ver nuestro video. Estamos muy contentos de poder ayudar a personas de todo el mundo. ¡Todo lo mejor para tus futuros proyectos!
The best tutorial ever!
You’ve very kind thank you very much, and thank you for watching 😊
And I’ve made it so complicated, thanks so much!
You’re more than welcome we are happy to help, and thank you for watching!
Just finished a 6'x15" window seat cushion for my son. For a 1st cushion it turned out pretty decent. Thanks for the tutorial. Next time I am getting a piping foot because it looked so much easier in the vids I watched!
That’s great! And that’s huge for a first cushion well done 👍🏼 yes a piping foot should make things easier. Thank you very much for watching and for the feedback, feel free to send us a picture of the finished cushion to contact@premierupholstery.co.uk
Until you mentioned it, I didn't even know there _was_ such a thing as a piping foot! 😂
El mejor video que he visto sobre esto y aunque este en ingles...entendí todo
@@damarislopez4498 ¡Qué bueno saberlo! ¡Estamos muy felices de poder ayudar! Gracias por ver el video.
Your good upholstery work I like 👍 because I am also sofamaker upholsterer
That’s great keep up the good work! Thank you very much and thanks for watching
Bravo! Great tutorial - just what I needed for my current project. Merci beaucoup!
vous êtes les bienvenus ! Thank you for watching our video and hope your project goes well 😁
Great Video, I have 6 cushions to make, and this video was exactly what I was looking for ❤
You did an excellent job!!! I have the confidence now to even attempt this. Great video!
Fantastic to hear! Thank you for watching and keep us updated on how you get on with it
Thank you so very much for providing these fabulous videos! My dad needs extra cushioning in his very expensive chair so I bought the same fabric to cover the latex cushion. I was so nervous about cutting into the very expensive fabric, but having watched your videos over and over, I was able to make it without further reference because it all made so much sense and was so very clear. Thank you doesn’t seem enough! Amazing! I wish I could attach a photo, 🤩🙏🤗😍🥰
Thank for for the great feedback and for watching our videos😁 We’re happy that people are enjoying our videos and that they seem to be helping and are easy to follow. Please feel free to email us some pictures to contact@premierupholstery.co.uk of the finished cushion as we like to see the results!
Wow you are good. Thanks for the perfect instructions!
Thank you, years of practice helps a lot😁. Thanks for watching.
Such a great video - thanks!
@@guymross thank you very much and thanks for watching! Best of luck with your upholstery projects
Thanks for sharing íwill be.your number one fans in the Philippines
Fantastic! Thank you for watching 😄
Hello, congratulations! It`s a very good tutorial video.
Thank you very much! And thank you for watching
Gracias, de todos los videos que he visto, este es el mejor.
muchas gracias, y gracias por ver 😃
Beautifully done!!!!
Thank you very much and thanks for watching 👍🏼
Such a great video. While I am a basic home sewer, I'm terrified to try making a welted cushion and need six custom ones given the seat dimensions for my patio set. :( I will work up the courage w/ practice on cheap fabric first. Thank you!
10:15 Pause ...this is my challenge to align the up and down piping conection perfectly...very good job thou
Exactly the video I was looking for!👍
Had to mute the music 😵💫
But still great video and easy to follow along.
Brilliant and thanks for watching, apologies for the music it’s all we could find but we are working on new videos with talking instead and different music 😅
@@premierupholstery-upholste90 great!
Looking forward to the new videos 👍
@@rcamoonpie648 first one is nearly ready 😄
@@premierupholstery-upholste90 awesome!
I’ll check it out.
Thanks!
Saludo cordial.
Gracias por este video tutorial.
Excelente explicación.
I agree with Jo! It's exactly what I needed!
That’s brilliant! Thank you very much for watching
Very nice. Thank you for the tutorial.
You’re very welcome, thank you for watching 👍🏼
THANKS SO MUCH....I HAVE LEARNT CUSHION COVER WITH ITS PIPING..... GBU
You are very welcome and thank you for watching!
Exelente muy claro y sin palabras gracias por publicar tus conocimientos.😮
exactly that i was looking for
Fantastic! Thank you for watching 👍🏼
Здорово. Показали все как это просто можно сшить доступно. Спасибо большое. Успехов вам. И всего хорошего
Большое спасибо, мы ценим отзывы и благодарим вас за просмотр!
Thank you very much we appreciate the feedback and thank you for watching!
Gostei muito de seu trabalho,muito bem feita ,parabéns 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
muchas gracias, felicidades por tu trabajo 👍🏼
Great tutorial, thank you so much 🙏👏👍💐
You’re more than welcome, thank you for watching 😁
Very helpful 👍 Thank you!
Thank you, and thanks for watching 😄
🙏🏻👏👏👏👏 Gracias por tú generosidad ,que Máster💖desde Córdoba Argentina 🖐️🖐️
GREAT tutorial!!
Thank you very much 😄 and thanks for watching!
Love this video, would appreciate it if you could show how to measure and cut this please
Hi and thanks for watching. We will be sure to make a video showing how we would measure different type of cushions as soon as we have time
Thanks for sharing. Greetings from Argentina!
Thanks for watching, Hello from the UK!
High Level! Bravo!
Thank you very much and thanks for watching 😁
Good work. Brother..👍👍
You make it so simple. I really appreciate your skills and send you my best wishes and prayers.
Thank you very much and thanks for watching 😄
Very helpful, thank you.
You’re very welcome, and thank you for watching
Ficou perfeito, show. Parabéns.🇧🇷👏👏👏
muito obrigado por assistir e pelo ótimo comentário, se cuidem!
This was an awesome video. You made it look so easy. Thank you! Becky
Thank you for the great comment Becky and thanks for watching!
So talent of you.
Thank you very much, we’ve had a lot of practice😄
Muchas gracias tenía la idea ,y no sabía hacerlo, gracias por los detalles ,muy claro y bello trabajo.felicitaciones!!!!
Gracias por tus grandes consejos bonitas instrucciones te lo agradezco mucho🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍
gracias por mirar y por las amables palabras es muy apreciado 😊
Best video ever
Thank you very much! And thanks for watching
Vous êtes une source d'inspiration pour moi et merci pour le bon trail
Merci d'avoir regardé et vos aimables paroles 😊
Great video, very informative! Quick question: what is the purpose of the short side panel piece? Can we forgo it altogether and add length to the longer side panel piece or is there a reason for it I and missing? Thank you so much!
Can you please tell me what that small piece of border is for? Can you just cut 1 continuous piece of border and attach the zipper to it? Great video!
Hi and thank you for watching. The extra piece is to show how you would make a large cushion where one strip across the roll wouldn’t be long enough to go all the way around and meet the zip.
I love watching your videos and your instructions are spot on. Even with that I would gladly hire you to make those for me since Pier 1 has gone out of business where I used to get my cushions. Do you hire out?
Thank you very much that’s great to hear! We are usually very busy so don’t have a lot of time and also places that make up cushions non stop are usually a lot cheaper than we can be. Feel free to email us on contact@premierupholstery.co.uk with some pictures/ sizes of what you’ve got and we can take a look though.
This was so expertly done, it was a joy to watch someone who so clearly knows _exactly_ what they're doing - thank-you!
I'm not sure I've the confidence to complete this myself without a few wobbles! I'm going to _attempt_ it using my Mum's old Singer (non-industrial) machine. Other than a 'piping foot', is there anything else - like a special needle to cope with all the layers - that I need to help me pull it off, vicar?!
Hi, thank you very much and thanks for watching. It’s all about trial and error, you might make a few mistakes but you’ll improve each time and realise where you went wrong and how to avoid it. The singer should be fine for lighter weight fabrics and yes a piping foot is ideal for something like this, in terms of needle the heavier your machine can take the better as upholstery fabric tends to be a lot thicker and heavier than curtain or dress fabric and will snap lightweight ones fairly easy. All the best and feel free to ask for any help or advise
excellent work 👏 👍
Thank you very much😁 and thanks for watching
This is SO helpful!! Thank you! Can you give the dimensions of the border pieces…the lengths of the zipper piece and second piece? Many thanks
Thank you and thanks for watching. We don’t have a set size for these as all cushions tend to vary in size and shape. We would usually allow about 4-5” extra for the zip around each side, possibly more for very large cushions, and if you mark this on your pattern you can then work out how long the border needs to be and if you need an extension. You may find that once you’ve made some reference marks of where the zip and border will be that you would find it beneficial to make some pieces longer,or shorter, to make the most of the fabric available. Hope this helps!
Wow! Fantastic video. Thank you!
Thank you very much 😁 and thanks for watching
Культурно, красиво! А кант вшит, просто блеск!
Wooow very nice sewing perfect
Thank you, and thank you for watching!
Looks amazing
Thank you very much and thanks for watching
It's a great video, thank you. I dont want piping on my bench cushion, as uts fir a camoervan & i don't think itll be confirtable to lie on! Is the process the same, just omit the piping steps?
Thank you very much and thanks for watching. Yes exactly the same just without the piping so even easier! We’ve done plenty of campers with and without piping and both work fine
Excellent video.
Thank you very much 👍🏼
I seem to miss how the notches were made. Initially you folded the panel and made one notch in the center, later there was many notches when you transferred them to the opposing side of the border. Should there be centered notches on every side of the panels? Thank you so much for this awesome instruction video.
Hi and thanks for watching. Yes make a centred notch on each side for your reference points. Mark them by folding and cutting with scissors or by making a mark with a pen or pencil and then using that. Best of luck with your project!
Great video, thanks. I’d sure like to find the previous video mentioned though. Can you help?
Thank you and thanks for watching, here is a link to one and if you look at our videos you should find the others for zips and attaching piping ua-cam.com/video/-g0cHe4yhR0/v-deo.html
Thank you for this wonderful organized tutorial - do you have written instructions please?
Thank you very much for watching and for the feedback, no unfortunately we don’t have written instructions but there are some great upholstery books available which would probably be of help
Great work. Thanks for taking the time to share. My question is, Is there a standard formula used to arrive at the price price to charge for an upholstery job?
Thank you very much and thanks for watching. Prices vary quite a lot depending on different factors like where in the world you are and also local rent/ rates etc that need to be covered. Ideally you need to work out what you need to earn per hour and then price each job by how many hours it will take. This can be tricky to begin with if you’ve got limited experience but the more you do the better you’ll be able to estimate time involved in each piece. If you’re just starting out it is well worth finding a friendly local shop and asking if you can spend some time working with them for a bit to gain experience. Hope this helps.
Thanks much, it certainly does.
@@anngeeder5181 fantastic! Feel free to email us as well if you ever need any help contact@premierupholstery.co.uk
It seems easy but wueh🤔. Greetings from 🇰🇪
Greetings to you from 🇬🇧😁, it’s not too hard if you’ve got some basic sewing skills and practice makes perfect so once you’ve done it a few times you’ll be a pro! Thanks for watching our video 👍🏼
Thanks I'll keep trying. My corners refused to match after doing piping, yet I had cut equal portions🙈. My box is not boxy😊
@@gitahililian5838 what fabric? If it has a pile it can walk when sewing and doesn’t match up easily, velvets are notorious for this. You want to make lots of reference marks before sewing to be sure it’s all meeting up at each stage
Velvet it is. I've now learnt something. Thanks sir😊
@@gitahililian5838 yeah velvet is tricky, make loads of reference marks and keep an eye on them so they all meet up when sewing, best of luck!
Bien expliqué et sublime résultat j'essaye 🙏
merci beaucoup et merci d'avoir regardé notre vidéo, en vous souhaitant le meilleur pour vos projets