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Might have to get one of those, I quite like the idea of having a go myself....

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interesting to see that normal heavy duty machines cope with the leather.

The books such as : 1931128006.01._BO2,204,203,200_PIsitb-dp-500-arrow,TopRight,45,-64_OU02_AA240_SH20_SCLZZZZZZZ_.jpg

 

all seem to suggest using a walking foot machine to be able to cope with french seams and heavy materials.

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Your seats are lookin' awesome mate. Hats off for having the nads to have a go. I always admire folk who can seem to turn their hand to anything and succeed. Could have yourself a nice little profitable side line on the go there i reckon. Hint hint!! :wink:

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well nearly there :) only got some tidying up to do, so hopefully they will be done for ultimate dubs.

 

and yeh jonnyboyo i'm looking into making these for people on here if anybody is intrested :wink: just gotta sort out a leather supplier though.

 

karl

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Cor, they look good. Well done :D

 

Much like the others, I'm tempted to give this a go too - ta for the inspiration!

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Good work dude!

 

Little tip i picked up the other day but not sure it will apply to you or not is that if you are trimming onto the foam it can wear away at the back of the leather over time (foam is coarse) so you should put a layer of polyester inbetween (get this from an uphosterers)

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Looking pretty good.

 

What I would recommend is that as the existing fabric will have stretched over time you need to make a new parts a bit smaller for a crease free fit.

 

Worked for an upholsterers for a year or so, the new seat covers where always a really tight fit - almost to point of ripping the stichting when you fit them.

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well got them finished today :D i'm very pleased with the results, and thanks to everyone for the tips :thumb right:

 

the leather has yet to be wettened (is that a word??), and then heated up so some of the creases go away. but i think for a grand total of £28.50 i cant really complain.

 

karl

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[schild=15 fontcolor=000000 shadowcolor=C0C0C0 shieldshadow=1]Fantastic[/schild]

 

That looks brilliant, whats next on the list :D

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cheers Guys,

 

well next on the list, is to dye the front recaro's the same colour as the rears. the leather dye kit has arrived :) so if i get time this weekend?? i should get them done. the kit came from.

 

http://www.furnitureclinic.co.uk/index.htm

 

and the kit is very comprehensive, i will do a "how to" for everyone.

 

karl

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Need an update on the front seats!!!!!!!!!!!!! :multi: how has it gone with the dye? Hope it went ok. need to see some more of your skill

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well here are the finished results for the front door cards. not to bad i guess :D

 

karl

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That looks awesome Karl good work mate! Really like the contrast of black and red, looking forward to seeing your interior all done in the flesh ... which will be quite soon btw :wink: :lol:

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just finishing the rears off at the moment, so hopefully they will be in the car tomorrow. 8)

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