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Forum Name: Fiberglass, Fabrication, and Interiors
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Printed Date: May 06, 2024 at 5:44 AM


Topic: Suede inserts

Posted By: joevincesequoia
Subject: Suede inserts
Date Posted: August 31, 2006 at 11:08 AM

hello forum members

I need some information on how to add suede insets into factory cloth seats.

I would also like to know how to add suede into door trim

Any help would be appreciated.

I.E. links , experiences, and so on.

Thanks



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Posted By: KarTuneMan
Date Posted: August 31, 2006 at 11:19 AM

How are you with a sewing machine (industrial NOT Moms) ?

Remove the seat covers and "CAREFULLY" remove the insert's. You will use these old ones for paterns for the new ones. They need to be EXACT!  I'm not much help here with my little bit of knowledge...suggestion.

Take it too your local upholstery shop.....so when it's done you can smile about it!



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Posted By: bellsracer
Date Posted: September 06, 2006 at 2:17 AM

You can use the household sewing machine, but you will have to get the heavy duty needles for it. You will have to take it a bit slow. And lastly do not go more than 4 layers of suede under it. (one side, welt, one side)

Specific information will be difficult because depending on the shape of the insert, your steps will be different. If you are novice or fair-intermediate at sewing, we recommend following KarTuneMan's suggestion for the seats. A good test is to take a scrap piece of cloth, fold it in half, and use a ruler to draw a pencil-tip thin straight line (12-15" long) sew along that line. If every stitch lines up on the line, then you are at least a regular-intermediate and could take this on without too much difficulty.

For the door, it will depend on what kind of insert you are planning. Usually, we use 1/8" (recommended) or 1/4" sculpting sheets to make the designs. Again based on the shape and everything, the procedures will be different.

If you do not want to go to the upholsterer (we don't like it >.< ) Then start with picking up an upholstery book and read into it. if you would like some more tips, post up or PM us with pics and what you want to do for a design.



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