- Fri Apr 19, 2024 4:29 pm
#17369
So this winter I decided to redue my boat interior. I have never done any upholstry work, or sewing for that matter so this is a massive project for myself. My mother has a lot of sewing experience so she offered to help and show me how to get going. My uncle had an old industrial sewing machine so I borrowed that and off I went.
The start:
I didn’t want to change the Color’s to much so I’m going with a white vinyl, perferated tan, and a black for the backs.
I was off with little practice and a lot of confidence and this is how it turned out
And then onto the second
So to get these done was a big struggle with the machine I had. It would bind up regularly, I couldn’t get a consistant stitch I hated the top stitching and felt like giving up. I did a lot of research and talking to some local guys and came to the conclusion I needed to get walking foot machine. Looking around for a used one I couldn’t find anything in my area. So decided to buy a new one.
Out with the old
In with the new
So during the time it took to get the machine I enrolled into the apprentiship course on this site and did a ton of practicing and learned a lot of good skills. Also did some research on the perferated material and decided to not go with it (whoops now I have a whole roll of it) . Now that I have the new machine I’m back to working on the seats
The new machine didn’t have a piping foot so I’m currently waiting on that to come in. I am happy with the way the top stitching looks and with the decision to change material. My winter project might run a lot longer that I had originally planned but that’s how it goes sometimes.
The start:
I didn’t want to change the Color’s to much so I’m going with a white vinyl, perferated tan, and a black for the backs.
I was off with little practice and a lot of confidence and this is how it turned out
And then onto the second
So to get these done was a big struggle with the machine I had. It would bind up regularly, I couldn’t get a consistant stitch I hated the top stitching and felt like giving up. I did a lot of research and talking to some local guys and came to the conclusion I needed to get walking foot machine. Looking around for a used one I couldn’t find anything in my area. So decided to buy a new one.
Out with the old
In with the new
So during the time it took to get the machine I enrolled into the apprentiship course on this site and did a ton of practicing and learned a lot of good skills. Also did some research on the perferated material and decided to not go with it (whoops now I have a whole roll of it) . Now that I have the new machine I’m back to working on the seats
The new machine didn’t have a piping foot so I’m currently waiting on that to come in. I am happy with the way the top stitching looks and with the decision to change material. My winter project might run a lot longer that I had originally planned but that’s how it goes sometimes.