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    #91
    almostacrayon- i like the pattern alot. with that said, i have a few suggestions.

    -its hard to tell from a picture, but the material you used looks to be made of cotton, which would be great for a shirt or bed sheets, but my guess is the UV rating and the double rub rating are very low, and not strong enough to use in a car.

    -you did a good job gluing with out the glue seeping through, and stretching to fill the many contours of the deck lid. my suggestion, get a yard or two of 1/4 foam. glue the material to the foam nice and flat. then lay the foam and glue on to the deck lid. when you pull to stretch it, the whole pattern will move, not just the small section you're pulling.

    -you did a really good job on the visors, its hard to tell where you hand stitched it. the only thing i see is the same as the deck lid, with the pattern waving abit.

    like i said, i like it alot.. as soon as i get some pictures ill show you guys what im working on.
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      #92
      Originally posted by EthirtyIS View Post
      almostacrayon- i like the pattern alot. with that said, i have a few suggestions.

      -its hard to tell from a picture, but the material you used looks to be made of cotton, which would be great for a shirt or bed sheets, but my guess is the UV rating and the double rub rating are very low, and not strong enough to use in a car.

      -you did a good job gluing with out the glue seeping through, and stretching to fill the many contours of the deck lid. my suggestion, get a yard or two of 1/4 foam. glue the material to the foam nice and flat. then lay the foam and glue on to the deck lid. when you pull to stretch it, the whole pattern will move, not just the small section you're pulling.

      -you did a really good job on the visors, its hard to tell where you hand stitched it. the only thing i see is the same as the deck lid, with the pattern waving abit.

      like i said, i like it alot.. as soon as i get some pictures ill show you guys what im working on.

      Thanks for the feedback =)

      This is the first time at sewing and using fabric in general =P
      Yeah, the material is a cotton polyblend, I couldn't find anything more thicker from the shops. But I'll have a look again and try that foam tip to make it more uniform and less wavy.

      Cheers,
      Adrian.
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        #93
        Just a sneak peak at the plans for my new interior.
        Black Naugahyde outsides, black welt with Coal Interweave insides and centers.
        On to a pic..
        Let me know what you guys think....

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          #94
          wow ^ that looks amazing
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            #95
            Thats the exact fabric combo i want to use on my 316
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              #96
              Very nice. I'm jealous.

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                #97
                Originally posted by EthirtyIS View Post
                Just a sneak peak at the plans for my new interior.
                Black Naugahyde outsides, black welt with Coal Interweave insides and centers.
                On to a pic..
                Let me know what you guys think....

                Looks great! What size welt cord/foot did you use? I'm starting to break down my sport seats for recover.
                - Josh
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                Looking to buy shift boot frames, PM if you have one to sell

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                  #98
                  I use- Poly-Welt cord 5/32, with a 1/4" foot. I use a sheet metal guide that's about 1 3/8" wide to make my own welt.
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                    #99
                    Originally posted by EthirtyIS View Post
                    I use- Poly-Welt cord 5/32, with a 1/4" foot. I use a sheet metal guide that's about 1 3/8" wide to make my own welt.
                    What's the sheet metal guide for? I fold my material over the cord and feed it normally, don't know how a guide would work there
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                      Well I have a guide to cut the material so it's almost exactly a 1/2" , which I use as a seam alowence. But I also have a sheet metal guide that bolts to the bobbin cover so my hands don't cramp up. When I get a chance I'll post up a picture of what I'm talking about.
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                        You did that yourself EthirtyIS? Wow! I am even more impressed and jealous. Please do post photos of your tools and any further instruction you think might benefit those of us who wish to replicate your awesomeness. (I am one)

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                          SO, here's the %90 finished passengers seat.
                          on to the PICS....







                          and a suede airbag wheel im playing around with.





                          this is my machine i use at home, its a JUKI LU-563 with a clutch 1750 rpm motor.



                          cletonius- this is the way i do welt,

                          about 1.5" wide, about 4" longer than the piece you are stiching to.



                          then drop in the welt foot, place some welt under the foot, wrap the material around it and start sewing...



                          and here is the result.



                          .... if anyone has any questions i will be more than happy to help.
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                            My g-d man, that seat is sex! Will you do mine next?

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                              Your work as always is very impressive.
                              1990 BMW 325is 5spd Black
                              2005 Subaru Impreza 5spd
                              2015 Yamaha FZ-07

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                                Dogsbark26- If you can get em here, we can work out a price....
                                Ravenlord89- thanks
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