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seat i did at school today

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oldloweightfo   +1y

theres a ton of good machines on that site there, personaly i like artisan machines, but juki and consew also make good machines. there spendy but if you get prety good they can make you alot of money
lowblownranger   +1y
yeah before i go buyinga machine i wanna get good then buy a good one then get GREAT and make some $$$$$$
phatkix   +1y
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crazymikey   +1y
Nice job on the seat and the sewing machine cover!!! The seat is kinda wrinkly though,need to take some steam to it on the seat back.

I work building seats for the Chrysler 300/Charger/Mag,and I build both the front and back seats,so I'm pretty good when it comes to the upholstering aspect of the seats,but all the seat covers come to our factory from Mexico so we don't have to do any sewing.

I bet you had to slip that seat back cover over the foam from the top down. Using a stuffer makes life so much easier,lol. Takes like 45 seconds to make a front seat back. lol
oldloweightfo   +1y
the backs wrinkly because the foam has indents and i used the stock cover (which was glued into those indents) as a patern and diddnt even think about compensating for those indents. i should have trimmed about 1/2 inch off each side where the wrinkles are
crazymikey   +1y
oh...from what I can see it looks like you can actually just pull down on the cover some more. How is the cover installed to the foam? Hogrings? Velcro? Just slipped on?

Looking close now,I can see what you mean with the indents in the foam,where the bolsters begin to bulge out.
luke   +1y
That looks great!