jjschm
Well-Known Member
I thought it might be useful to share my recent experience in upholstery work to get some advice and maybe some tips from folks who have more experience. I'm a big fan of trying to do things myself if the tools cost less than the actual work. Half the fun is learning new things and picking up some skills and appreciation for folks who do this type of work everyday. Keep in mind this is my first thing I tried and the first time I've used a sewing machine. 
Anyway , I want to eventually do the interior of my Belvedere and thought I would test the water on something small and easy enough to do more than once. I got an old buddy seat and started here...



Then I took it apart and tried to keep the panels intact...





I got an old Singer to do the sewing as I heard these were strong enough for the upholstery work from an amateur DIY perspective...

I was really hoping to use this type stitch on it, but I couldn't figure out how I would get into the small pockets of the covers. I also still need practice in keeping it nice looking. Eventually, I'll use the small piping that was original, but I didn't have it yet and was too impatient to wait.

Some stitching was just too complicated and I just skipped it with a whole piece. What is this stitch?

Anyway, here is my first upholstery project and it didn't look too bad. The heat gun helped remove a few wrinkles and I need to do a better job cleaning up the pads first as those little missing pieces of foam show through. It was a fun project and I'd recommend giving it a go if you're so inclined.



I'm looking towards the bucket seats now. I'm sure I'll have lots of questions. For starters, if I don't just order new seat buns, what type of foam is needed for seats?
Comments, questions, advise?
Thanks,
Jon
Anyway , I want to eventually do the interior of my Belvedere and thought I would test the water on something small and easy enough to do more than once. I got an old buddy seat and started here...



Then I took it apart and tried to keep the panels intact...





I got an old Singer to do the sewing as I heard these were strong enough for the upholstery work from an amateur DIY perspective...

I was really hoping to use this type stitch on it, but I couldn't figure out how I would get into the small pockets of the covers. I also still need practice in keeping it nice looking. Eventually, I'll use the small piping that was original, but I didn't have it yet and was too impatient to wait.

Some stitching was just too complicated and I just skipped it with a whole piece. What is this stitch?

Anyway, here is my first upholstery project and it didn't look too bad. The heat gun helped remove a few wrinkles and I need to do a better job cleaning up the pads first as those little missing pieces of foam show through. It was a fun project and I'd recommend giving it a go if you're so inclined.



I'm looking towards the bucket seats now. I'm sure I'll have lots of questions. For starters, if I don't just order new seat buns, what type of foam is needed for seats?
Comments, questions, advise?
Thanks,
Jon