What a god-send you are! I've been watching this video and the one for the boxed cushions to figure out how to make my futon mattress cover. I had a general idea, but hadn't sewn for over 15 years.. so I needed a good brush-up. Thank you so very much for making these videos! You make sewing look easy. I've taken notes! :)
+Breadoven Baker Sorry to hear about your chemo, I hope and pray that it goes well. Thanks for you positive comment and I hope your patio umbrella comes out well.
What a great , amazing , and hard work, thanks! We should cherish what we had have, not excessive spending, not wasting sources, and not polluting environment.
+Naturally Entitled It is a pleasure to supply instructional videos to our customers and other future customers of Sailrite! Thanks for you positive comments!!!
ممنون سپاس و تشکر از این همه سخاوت و بخشش . چقدر کارهایتان عالی است بسیار کامل و بدون نقص شاد و سلامت و سرزندگی آرزو دارم دستان شما را از دور می بوسم با احترام
Remaking the deck cushions this spring, and will be using this tutorial, thank you! I’d planned to use cording, but I really like how the mattress edge looks! Makes the project much quicker, too! Thank you!
Sailrite Actually, I do have a question! With the pieces for the boxing the same lengths as the sides of the seat, when I sewed the 4 boxing pieces together at 3/8ths inch, they were too short to attach perfectly to the seat, so I had to crimp in a few wrinkles on each side of the seat to get it to meet at the corners. Should I have cut each boxing piece 6/8ths of an inch longer than the seat piece?
nicole .dominix If the boxing is the same length as the plates (top and bottom) and a 3/8" seam was performed to join the boxing together it (boxing sides) will be slightly shorter than the plates. However, when the boxing is sewn to the plate using a 3/8" seam that should shorten the plate size to equal the length of the boxing on each side. So, no the boxing should not need to be longer.
well worked and well explained congratulations, congratulations on the video I loved, I've shared with more people on facebook and google, I found it interesting, you can learn a lot with this video thanks for upload.
felicidades bien trabajado y bien explicado, enhorabuena por el vídeo me encanto, lo he compartido con mas personas en facebook y en el google, me pareció interesante, se puede aprender mucho con este vídeo gracias por subirlo.
Lindo trabalho uma verdadeira arte,sou tapeceiro,como é chamado aqui no Brasil. Não deixe a tapeçaria morrer,continue ensinando os mais novos. Tragam os estofados de mola espiral novamente,além de lindo é saudável para a coluna vertebral.
Great! Sailrite has the tools and fabrics you will need. Check it out and sign up for Wholesale to get great prices: www.sailrite.com/trade-program?_ga=2.49208610.565258212.1504612699-474873389.1446469045&t=1504630634127
thanks for sharing your skills, very interesting and educational video, I do not have a sewing machine, and do not know how to set up and use one, can you please do a video on how to use sewing machine, and can you point out the parts and name of parts, and whats the use, please? thank you.
NOSE NADA DE INGLES PERO DE IGUAL MODO ESTA TAN BIEN HECHO Y EXPLICADO EL VIDEO QUE ME QUEDO MAS QUE CLARO COMO PODER HACERLO YO MISMA GRACIAS SALUDOS DESDE CHILE
What would this type of seam look like with cording also included? I am remaking cushions for a rocking chair, and don't want a zip closing. Top stitching the edges seemed like the best solution, but my customer really wanted a contrast cording on the top edge.
it's kind of an either/or situation. Either cording or this top stitching. If the customer wants contracting cording, you're kind of committed to welting. I would always do a zip closing, it's too limiting not to offer a zipper in case the foam compresses over time. I'm still adding a zipper even with this type of cushion, especially because I'm using foam and don't want to have to wrestle to sew the last section closed.
I am so impressed with the quality of your videos.
What a god-send you are! I've been watching this video and the one for the boxed cushions to figure out how to make my futon mattress cover. I had a general idea, but hadn't sewn for over 15 years.. so I needed a good brush-up. Thank you so very much for making these videos! You make sewing look easy. I've taken notes! :)
Marvellous, superb, fantastic , excellent and very talented. Thanks for sharing. Very well demonstrated. God Bless. 👍👌👏🙏😊
This is EXACTLY what I was looking for!!! Excellent video!
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Your videos are amazing. Thanks so much for sharing. I am going to attempt a patio umbrella top after my chemo is over.
+Breadoven Baker Sorry to hear about your chemo, I hope and pray that it goes well. Thanks for you positive comment and I hope your patio umbrella comes out well.
What a great , amazing , and hard work, thanks! We should cherish what we had have, not excessive spending, not wasting sources, and not polluting environment.
What great videos you have, you are inspiring me to dust off the sewing machine, thanks guys...
Glad you like them! When you start sewing again, look up www.sailrite.com for great fabrics and supplies.
very simple and easy to understand.Thanks for the video
You are welcome!
Seriously the easiest thing to follow! Thanks!
+Naturally Entitled It is a pleasure to supply instructional videos to our customers and other future customers of Sailrite! Thanks for you positive comments!!!
merci pour ce super tuto ! j'ai enfin compris comment faire des angles en volume !
Best video ever thanks 🙏
ممنون سپاس و تشکر از این همه سخاوت و بخشش . چقدر کارهایتان عالی است بسیار کامل و بدون نقص شاد و سلامت و سرزندگی آرزو دارم
دستان شما را از دور می بوسم
با احترام
I loved this video, I just want to come and work there to learn more sewing techniques
Thanks!
Where are you located?
We are located in Indiana.
Darn it! I'm in B.C Canada and would love to see your shop.
I love all of your videos, so very informative.
I am very glad that you like them. Let us know if you have questions!
Remaking the deck cushions this spring, and will be using this tutorial, thank you! I’d planned to use cording, but I really like how the mattress edge looks! Makes the project much quicker, too! Thank you!
Much appreciated tutorial, thanks for the chapters!
You are welcome! Let us know if you have any questions.
Sailrite Actually, I do have a question! With the pieces for the boxing the same lengths as the sides of the seat, when I sewed the 4 boxing pieces together at 3/8ths inch, they were too short to attach perfectly to the seat, so I had to crimp in a few wrinkles on each side of the seat to get it to meet at the corners. Should I have cut each boxing piece 6/8ths of an inch longer than the seat piece?
nicole .dominix If the boxing is the same length as the plates (top and bottom) and a 3/8" seam was performed to join the boxing together it (boxing sides) will be slightly shorter than the plates. However, when the boxing is sewn to the plate using a 3/8" seam that should shorten the plate size to equal the length of the boxing on each side. So, no the boxing should not need to be longer.
nicole .dominix 67 لبنان هن8
Those brilliant idea is creation of your brain ...I salute you
This is very helpful video for me .Thanks for this video .
C'est vraiment très professionnel,Mercie .
Vous êtes les bienvenus et merci!
Adorei! Precisei assistir vídeo americano para entender uma técnica tão simples! Muito obrigada.
Que bom que você gostou!
well worked and well explained congratulations, congratulations on the video I loved, I've shared with more people on facebook and google, I found it interesting, you can learn a lot with this video thanks for upload.
You are welcome! Thanks for sharing!!!
This is a great lesson, my foam filled one came out great. My sewing machine couldn't do the closing end. So went for a Velcro shut
felicidades bien trabajado y bien explicado, enhorabuena por el vídeo me encanto, lo he compartido con mas personas en facebook y en el google, me pareció interesante, se puede aprender mucho con este vídeo gracias por subirlo.
great video, great channel
This video was ideal for my diy venture ...Trinidad and Tobago
Excellent, I am glad you liked it.
Reanelle Allen z
Awesome job.
Thank you so much for these detailed videos. You, guys, are awesome!!!
+Luoyisi Shimisi Thanks for the positive comment!
Verry verry nice soo helpfull amazing video
Thanks for making it simple.
You are welcome!
This is so very useful. Thank you!
+AMcho You are welcome!
you save me!!! thanks for the tutorial. VIctoria from Argentina :)
Your welcome! Let me know if you have any questions.
Sailrite thanks!!! 😊
nicely done and very helpful. thanks for sharing
+Kisha Lray Thanks! Let us know if you have questions.
Lindo trabalho uma verdadeira arte,sou tapeceiro,como é chamado aqui no Brasil.
Não deixe a tapeçaria morrer,continue ensinando os mais novos.
Tragam os estofados de mola espiral novamente,além de lindo é saudável para a coluna vertebral.
Lindo !!!!
Claudinei Oliveira Obrigado pelo seu comentário positivo! Eu concordo costura é divertido e devem ser transferidos para os nossos filhos.
i decided to to be an upholsterer hmmm i will probably make my own sofa and cushions. thanks!
Great! Sailrite has the tools and fabrics you will need. Check it out and sign up for Wholesale to get great prices: www.sailrite.com/trade-program?_ga=2.49208610.565258212.1504612699-474873389.1446469045&t=1504630634127
This video made my day! I'll be subscribing!!!! Thank you!
que buen video gracias por compartir tan lindo trabajo , un saludo desde CHILE
¡¡Gracias!!
i loved it thank you from chile
Thank you for this video
I love everything u make !!
This is a well produced video! Very informative and easy to follow!
Thanks for video.
Thank you Sailrite!! Very informative vedio
You are welcome!
Im new to sewing and I want to redue my couch cushions and these videos help alot!!!!!!! Now all I need is a sewing machine..lol
Muy lindo su trabajo..pregunta eso se puede hacer con máquina común? Tengo una Broter..gracias
Great job Angela
I am going to try THIS
Love it and so easy thanks!
Excellent! Let us know if you have questions about this or any of our other videos or products at: www.sailrite.com
Angela, you're a star.
Thanks for the positive comment. I will pass it on to Angela.
جالب بود متشکرم از این فیلمهای خوب و آموزنده
Very helpful video.. great job! Thanks a million 😆
Wonderful!
+B mo Glad you liked it!
super bien !
Thanks, I am glad you are enjoying the videos!
i just love these videos soo much. THANK YOU SAILRITE
Great! Thanks for the positive comment.
excellent thnx for the tips
+Siham El Agri You are welcome! Let us know if you have questions.
you made it look very easy to make,very good video
Glad you liked it!
detailed and great video. Thank you
Thanks!
Love this vedio. Will try to do this
love it..from iraq
+doaa asaad Glad you liked it!
+Sailrite yas
Trabalho maravilhoso parabéns♥♥♥
Obrigado!
ótimo vídeo, fiquei inspirada.
Obrigado pelo seu comentário positiva!
Very good
genial bello!!!
Excelente video! Me sirvió muchísimo. Gracias.
Great video
Good job
روعة
Por fabor! Traducción en español gracias por compartir pero castellano me encantó!!!!!
UA-cam lo hace automáticamente. Simplemente haga clic en el icono de configuración y haga clic en los subtítulos. Luego selecciona español.
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Love it!
Thanks!!!
Wow Mashallah 😍
thanks for sharing your skills, very interesting and educational video, I do not have a sewing machine, and do not know how to set up and use one, can you please do a video on how to use sewing machine, and can you point out the parts and name of parts, and whats the use, please? thank you.
We have a Learning to Sew series at this link: ua-cam.com/play/PLAbM539i4biW_C6DaiCa6G63iEMvTS7vk.html
hiiiii 🖐
It's absolutely awesome 👍
Thanks!
@@SailriteDIY 👍
Thanks🙏
bless this video
thanks a lot for this nice video !
Thanks allot for good discreption
Nice!
Nice 👍
يستحق المشاهدة وتطبيقه بطريقته السلسة في الشرح
hi nice work
+amazar el hassane Thanks for your positive comment!
Nice
Omg~ I am so going to try THIS! ✓
شكرا thanks
Wooww I like it
Nice vedeo thanks for sharing
Great tutorial! Thanks :)
You are welcome!
Nice like 👍
Great! I´ll do that! Thank you.
Awesome, I hope they come out great!
MUY BUEN TUTORIAL!
Anna Arango Gracias!
Спасибо большое. Особенно за трюк с пылесосом. Я этого не знала.
que bello trabajo me sorprendió la guata que leva jajajajaja
amazing love your channel😘so simple and how you explain well done good luck in future videos
Thanks!!!
MUY UTIL!
+Ana Cecilia Rodriguez Me alegro de que te haya gustado!
NOSE NADA DE INGLES PERO DE IGUAL MODO ESTA TAN BIEN HECHO Y EXPLICADO EL VIDEO QUE ME QUEDO MAS QUE CLARO COMO PODER HACERLO YO MISMA GRACIAS SALUDOS DESDE CHILE
YOU GUYS ROCK!!!!
Thanks!
What is the best type of presser foot to use in sewing an indoor/outdoor fabric since it can be slightly slippery? Thanks
Well, if you have a walking foot sewing machine, that is what we recommend, but if not just use a standard presser foot with a standard feed dog.
so to create mattress style edging you basically do a french seam but inside out as it were?
What would this type of seam look like with cording also included? I am remaking cushions for a rocking chair, and don't want a zip closing. Top stitching the edges seemed like the best solution, but my customer really wanted a contrast cording on the top edge.
it's kind of an either/or situation. Either cording or this top stitching. If the customer wants contracting cording, you're kind of committed to welting. I would always do a zip closing, it's too limiting not to offer a zipper in case the foam compresses over time. I'm still adding a zipper even with this type of cushion, especially because I'm using foam and don't want to have to wrestle to sew the last section closed.
love it !! excellent vid!!!
+amartinjoe Thanks for the positive comments!
I'm so happy for the way, humility and honesty in teaching me this. Thanks.
very good
+aspendos34 34 You are welcome! Thank you!
We love watching you.greetings from Istanbul :)
Thanks!!! Greetings from the Sailrite crew.
thank you
You are welcome!