Re: D.I.Y. Seat Covers
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If someone clicks on the photo to see the full-size one, then the "swirls" will disappear.
That's just a photo artifact from displaying at a smaller size. The upholstery looks very good!
Posted on: 2023/2/22 17:09
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-BigKev
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It looks very nice! The swirls are what known as Moiré Pattern and are common when photographing things with lines when using a digital camera, particularly when the photo gets reduced as it does when uploaded.
Posted on: 2023/2/22 17:40
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Nicely done! The gray does blend in nicely with the rest of the interior. Was the sewing machine you picked up a commercial machine? I had originally thought to use the standard sewing machine we have, but I'm quickly realizing that it can't handle larger thread and the stich length is far too short.
-Kevin
Posted on: 2023/2/22 17:57
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Kevin, The Singer is just a standard model (99K) portable machine. I used Heavy duty thread and opened the stitch length as far as it would go. 6 or 7 stitches per inch I believe. I tightened the top tension to the "4" setting and used a heavy-duty needle as well. I had no trouble sewing with it and in some cases I was sewing four thicknesses of material. I found an older model (1957) on purpose as there are no plastic parts to break in the machine. Dan
Posted on: 2023/2/22 18:18
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