Secondhand Surplus

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Self-welt




This is the first time I've actually used welting on an upholstery project. I sew on a very average Brother sewing machine, and I first of all didn't feel it was capable of sewing that many layers together nicely, I also feel that welting eats up a lot of extra fabric cutting it on the bias.
Well, I decided that I needed to better my upholstery skills, and teach myself something new. It wasn't as hard as I thought, but it also wasn't as easy as it it could have been. I thought using some left over black fabric would be a great way to use up leftovers.
I started on the bottom cushion, and had a very hard time getting the welting as tight as I wanted it, and usually if I force my machine to do something it doesn't want to, it results in breaking something. For the next cushion, I decided to just go ahead and ride the welt with my sewing foot, and that did the trick. Since I have picked up a specialty foot for my machine, and I think at this point it is going to take some practice.

7 comments:

  1. Thanks, i'm pretty proud even thought it is far from perfect, you have to start some where.

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  2. This is great! Please send me vibes to find this exact chair in brown wood. Thank you. XO

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  3. when I got this chair, it came with a mate in brown wood, I still have it! maybe greyhound can send it your way!

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  4. I'm going to be in STL in July! And I will of course need to have some quality time with you, your boy, and your scissors!

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  5. Perfect, i'm going to be in town in july! if your driving I have a chair I can send back with you!

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