Absolute legend who's mastered his craft as well as teaching I'm astonished how fast I pick stuff up after watching this man and his teachings. Huge thank you from a new person to sewing and upholstery
I have learned so much from videos that have no words. Your presentation of the craft is great. I have made several seats using the techniques of cechaflo vids. Thank you for shedding light on the key spots to upholstery. More time preparing the pannels for proper alignment will result in a better outcome and that professional fit and look. I use an old juki LU563 SUBCLASS 3.... (no reverse/ broader stich length). I will be recovering my truck seats in the near future. So im watching to brush up and its just fun to watch for me.
He seems slow to me but the work is top notch. I would love to see if you had any vids, I have an old singer too and didn't think I could do this type of work with it
It's not my trade I am a Joiner but I love watching you do this stuff. I even get a bit tense on those tricky bits on the curves. :-) I'm so impressed I was wondering of you would have time to make me up a Vinyl suite for a wedding. :-)
It is faster and more precise way of preparing welting. Pipings strips look like factory made. It also works out for leather material. A line of pricking holes is saved avoiding weakening of the material.
@@Cechaflo Many years ago I took an upholstery class. They taught to first sew the welt to the first piece further away from the cord. Then sew the second piece to those tightening up the welt by sewing closer to the cord. I like your method.
@@DannyB-cs9vx This previous video shows traditional ways of attaching piping/welting ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XjAcX1BGhi8.html Thanks so much for watching these videos!
Одно плохо, в России в ближайшее время, заблокируют ютуб и не смогу больше видеть Ваши шедевры. Всегда очень внимательно слежу за Вашими пальцами, они о МНОГОМ могут рассказать. Браво!!!
This time I used a 140 (european measure)=22(Singer or american measure) needle size. 92 size thread for the closing sewing and 138 orange thread size for the top stitching.
3mm (diameter) piping, 2πR = 2*3.14*1.5 = 9.42mm (piping perimeter), 3.2cm - 0.942cm = 2.258cm / 2 = 1.129 = 1cm left after the gluing process which is good Gluing the piping on such hard corners is the recommended technique, the way to go to avoid wrinkles. I would take advantage of that 8mm thread guideline, sewing the first 2 pieces upside down than you did, i would use the seam guide and the thread guideline, both, to make sure the needle is sewing at 2 mm to the inside of that guideline, but experience rules here. For the second part of the sewing process, the piping was glued and sewed at 8mm of the edge to use it as a guideline for the final sewing stage So we have 8mm (thread guideline) + 2mm (final sewing) = 1cm which is exactly the spot where the needle should be sewing as the calculations showed above, staple the pieces to avoid fabric displacements and notch the corners so the fabric can sit nicely to make the sewing process easier, fantastic work man, keep it up
La guía no viene con la máquina. Son accesorios que se compran aparte y las hay para Pfaff, Adler, Juki, Consew, etc. Se puede comprar en Amazon, Ebay, AliExpress, etc. www.ebay.com/itm/155000105439 www.amazon.com/Suspended-Industrial-Machine-Dnu-241-Dsc-244/dp/B07Z6LD81X www.amazon.com/Suspended-Brother-Consew-Walking-Machine/dp/B07Z6JCSB1
I am using a medium size needle 140 (european measure)=22 (Singer or american measure) Just one needle size for the whole process. A 160=23 would be much better.
Excellent work, could I ask where did you purchase your guide presser foot? The one to the right of the main foot 5.10 in video.I have not seen these before. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
It is called suspended edge guide for ....Pfaff, Juki, Consew, Adler, etc. You can get it on Amazon, Ebay, AliExpress, etc. www.amazon.com/KUNPENG-KG-1245-suspending-guide-Pfaff/dp/B077MTSHBB
There is a guide that is constantly pressing the sewing junction. There is a small compression springs (you can see in the rear) that is always pressing the guide to keep it down.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KelUBPZCQzg.html There are presser foots with guides in different sizes from the line of stitches to the center sewing junction. www.amazon.com/CKPSMS-Brand-GL-1245-Spring-Side-5MM/dp/B07QHTHCBP
@@patrickparisius4086 @patrick parisius You can order it from Amazon, Ebay, AliExpress, etc. Most of these items are for triple transport sewing machines. You have to order one according to your machine model. These feet are called: Spring loaded guide presser foot . It can be for Juki, Pfaff, Consew, etc.
I made it out of a pair of glass pliers.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ErA4USKrfN0.html These pliers are ready for sale on internet. www.amazon.com/Universal-Pattern-Notcher-Making-Tailors/dp/B078T3SLXL www.amazon.com/QWORK-Stainless-Identify-Equipment-Animals/dp/B09MFSGPR9
It is called V notcher and can be bought on Amazon, Ebay, etc. www.amazon.com/ZXUY-1-X-Pattern-Notcher/dp/B00134C4HO vetmeddevices.com/product/ear-notcher-with-v-shaped-notch-7-25/
Ity is a home made notcher. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ErA4USKrfN0.html You could find similar designs online. They are called 'V notcher'. www.ebay.com/itm/353865221077
Those are regular pliers that help to shape the welt. These wide jaw locking pliers are much better to press the welt edges: www.hahn-kolb.net/Todas-las-categorias/Wide-jaw-locking-pliers/5521CL04_TC_0603010421.cyid/5521.cgid/es/ES/EUR/
@@luismagana8130 It is a personal pattern notcher I made out of a pair of pliers ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ErA4USKrfN0.html You could use instead:canvastraining.com/product/pattern-notcher-14-inch/
Para tapicería de carros generalmente se utiliza el hilo 92 (N° 8 en Mexico) para hacer las costuras que unen las piezas. También se utiliza esta medida de hilo para la sobrecostura. Para darle mas vista (por encima) se utiliza el hilo 138 (N° zero en Mexico) para sobrecoser solamente. Las costuras de sobrecostura van desde 4 mm a 6 mm. En el caso de muebles estas costuras se pueden hacer con hilos mas gruesos y puntadas de sobrecostura mas largas. Desde 6 mm a 12 mm de largo.
It is an industrial, triple transport sewing machine (walking foot). Pfaff 1245-706 (old version) very similar to a Pfaff 545 H3. Almost similar to an older version Pfaff 145 Understanding a triple transport sewing machine: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-U3HBXBDDKoo.html
@@racervboat A Durkopp & Adler 767 (old version) sewing machine is a good, powerful one, provided it is in good condition. Check it out. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8AT5qDjwMsY.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-rlcDplc94o4.htmlsi=hSiOO7qOaZ6Ivksd&t=718 The new version is the Durkopp&Adler 867
A regular 92 size polyester thread for the blind stitches. The top stitches were done with a thicker polyester thread size 138 www.thethreadexchange.com/miva/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=polyester-thread-092 www.thethreadexchange.com/miva/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=polyester-thread-138
It is an educational video that shows how a piping strip is attached then oversewn over a foamed panel. In other words, it is only a basic sample I share with my students who have purchased my courses and follow me on youtube.
I don't know how long you take to do this job, but I will do it faster than you with a 1/4 inch piping foot with an old 1950 singer 111w walking foot sewing machine and it will come out the same way. Keep up the great work 👍
Главное-результат. Но вижу массу ненужных швов. Ну и отделочный шов, когда засовываете все изделие под машинку? Ведь можно взять лапку на другую сторону, и изделие будет слева, так легче. Извините за критику, но ваш метод сложен, вас смотрят и учатся.