@@coastalcushionco8227 Awesome thank you! Going to purchase one of those steamers you have also as they look like a great piece of kit. DO you just measure the sections of the door card and stitch them together or do you leave more for an overhang (I'm sorry i'm aware this sounds very rooky I'm brand new to this)
@@LewisAlldritt Steamers are great but you will learn a lot more about the trade if you don't use one. I have been working with fabric for over 40 years and only purchased steamer 3 years ago. The size of the panels need to be correct on the hight in the centre of the card, but when it comes to the extra that goes on the back side of the card alway give yourself more than you think. You can always cut off the extra but you can't add more if you have not got enough. the last thing you want to do is remake something for the sake of a couple of inches. Its a very annoying mistake to make!!!🤯
@@coastalcushionco8227 That's great advice thank you! Very excited to get into this. Don't want to bombard you with questions as i feel awful doing so, In regards to the templates for recovering my land rover seats, is it best to unpick the seat I have so I have individual templates to draw around?
@@LewisAlldritt Ask as many question as you like, sometimes I have video that will explain the answer and I will leave the link.In regard to Patterns/templates This video will explain in depth ua-cam.com/video/gj20XVm7etU/v-deo.html
that's a fantastic upgrade to a Land Rover defender. great skill
Thank you
Beautiful workmanship
Thank you
Incredibles skills !
Thanks
awesome, im gonna attempt to do it to mine
I hope it all goes good
What contact adhesive do you use please?
Web tack
Pure talent
Thanks
Defender door tirms have weather strip/plastic trim on the glass side top - can that still fit with a covering?
yes
really nice
Thanks a lot
is the foam you use for this called Scrim Foam? and how thick is it? i would love to give this a go :)
Yes it come in 3mm,6mm,10mm and 12mm I used 3mm on the door cards. Thicker will interfere with the seat base on a Land Rover
@@coastalcushionco8227 Awesome thank you! Going to purchase one of those steamers you have also as they look like a great piece of kit. DO you just measure the sections of the door card and stitch them together or do you leave more for an overhang (I'm sorry i'm aware this sounds very rooky I'm brand new to this)
@@LewisAlldritt Steamers are great but you will learn a lot more about the trade if you don't use one. I have been working with fabric for over 40 years and only purchased steamer 3 years ago. The size of the panels need to be correct on the hight in the centre of the card, but when it comes to the extra that goes on the back side of the card alway give yourself more than you think. You can always cut off the extra but you can't add more if you have not got enough. the last thing you want to do is remake something for the sake of a couple of inches. Its a very annoying mistake to make!!!🤯
@@coastalcushionco8227 That's great advice thank you! Very excited to get into this. Don't want to bombard you with questions as i feel awful doing so, In regards to the templates for recovering my land rover seats, is it best to unpick the seat I have so I have individual templates to draw around?
@@LewisAlldritt Ask as many question as you like, sometimes I have video that will explain the answer and I will leave the link.In regard to Patterns/templates This video will explain in depth ua-cam.com/video/gj20XVm7etU/v-deo.html
Do you sell them
I cover them for people, some bring the whole car and some just send me the parts.