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#616031 - 10/13/09 11:16 PM
Learning a New Skill
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Jedi Warrior
Registered: 10/16/05
Posts: 599
Loc: Modesto, Ca
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Well 2 inches of rain today and 50 mph winds left me with little to do this afternoon so my wife is giving me sewing lesions. Actually we are both veterinary surgeons, but I have never sutured with a machine (that thing can hurt you!). Thanks to the Landrums I should have new seats in about two weeks for about $100.00 in materials (also side panels etc). Anyone have any extra tips on sewing? Paul 
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#616088 - 10/14/09 07:45 AM
Re: Learning a New Skill
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Jedi Warrior
Registered: 10/16/05
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Loc: Modesto, Ca
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Thanks Doug So far we've followed all your suggestions on my second piece the tension went down on the machine and after about two inches I got a pile of knots. Removed the stiches and started over. Much better. Craigs' instructions in the pdf file have been very good.
Paul
Edited by apbos (10/14/09 07:45 AM)
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#616114 - 10/14/09 09:43 AM
Re: Learning a New Skill
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Loc: Massachusetts
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Wow - I ....ordered up a kit from a custom interior guy. ...and will know soon if that was a bad idea! Was the kit for your TR4? I would be interested to know the end result
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#616120 - 10/14/09 09:56 AM
Re: Learning a New Skill
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Luke Skywalker
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Was the kit for your TR4? I would be interested to know the end result
Nope, it was for the 3A. It makes me feel like I'm making progress on the car even though I have a lot of bodywork to do yet!
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#617875 - 10/19/09 08:32 PM
Re: Learning a New Skill
[Re: TR4nut]
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Jedi Warrior
Registered: 10/16/05
Posts: 599
Loc: Modesto, Ca
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Progress........ We broke my wife's Singer (she hated that machine and retired it 5 years ago). Plastic gears, one stitch through a overlaped seam and bang. Picked-up a used $50.00 1961 Kenmore (like iron) on CL and it goes through the material like butter. Paul PS She would not let me use her regular $$$$ machine 
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#617911 - 10/19/09 11:22 PM
Re: Learning a New Skill
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Luke Skywalker
Registered: 12/09/06
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Thanks Doug So far we've followed all your suggestions on my second piece the tension went down on the machine and after about two inches I got a pile of knots. Removed the stiches and started over. Much better. Craigs' instructions in the pdf file have been very good.
Paul Quilters call that "pile of knots" vomit...pretty appropriate don't you think! LOL Pretty cool! I've been quilting for years, but still haven't had the guts to sew my own seats.
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#617915 - 10/19/09 11:48 PM
Re: Learning a New Skill
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Jedi Warrior
Registered: 10/16/05
Posts: 599
Loc: Modesto, Ca
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Hides - yes vinyl-No. I'm glad I'm using vinyl as it has more give than leather. After we finish this set I might do the Bugeye in leather.
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#617916 - 10/19/09 11:51 PM
Re: Learning a New Skill
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Jedi Warrior
Registered: 10/16/05
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Loc: Modesto, Ca
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My wife has been a very patient teacher. But she protects her sewing stuff like a Pitbull. She is now developing a fondness for "my" vintage machine.
Paul
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#617917 - 10/19/09 11:53 PM
Re: Learning a New Skill
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Jedi Warrior
Registered: 10/16/05
Posts: 599
Loc: Modesto, Ca
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Thanks Doug So far we've followed all your suggestions on my second piece the tension went down on the machine and after about two inches I got a pile of knots. Removed the stiches and started over. Much better. Craigs' instructions in the pdf file have been very good.
Paul Quilters call that "pile of knots" vomit...pretty appropriate don't you think! LOL Very appropriate when you see it it makes you want to 
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#619533 - 10/26/09 06:41 PM
Re: Learning a New Skill
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Jedi Warrior
Registered: 10/16/05
Posts: 599
Loc: Modesto, Ca
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n=2 We finished the seats! We are very pleased! If anyone wants the patterns I will mail them to you. It will save you about two hours in cutting and printing time. Things we learned. 1. Making your own piping is good, but if you want a contrasting color you might be able to purchase it to save you time. 2. Use 1/4in foam pleating foam for the backs. 1/2in is too thick. 3. Figure 10 hours of sewing time. 2.5 hours time required cut the material. 4. Staples work well to bind the material, but if you know how to operate a sewing machine you might be able to paper clip things together and sew faster. 5. All the materials are available at Joanne's Fabric (national chain). Look for 50% off coupons. 6. With vinyl an older sewing machine (metal gears and a >1.0 amp motor) will work well. We picked up a vintage Kenmore machine for $50. The most difficult parts are over very thick seams. Use a seam jumper or hand stitch. 7. The ebay price for TR3 seats made by "2talltr3" is very fair with materials and labor.
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#619566 - 10/26/09 08:08 PM
Re: Learning a New Skill
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Jedi Warrior
Registered: 10/16/05
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Loc: Modesto, Ca
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Doug Thank-you. Went through 3 needles (never broke, just dull). My wife is now looking for an old Singer to do straight stitching as they still do the best straight stitching. Parts for the Kenmore were also easy to find and I think I have started her on a new hobby. Cheaper than LBC's so I will not complain. The Huskvarna she has cost $$ and I could understand how you could be nervous. She would not let me near it.
Paul
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#619567 - 10/26/09 08:20 PM
Re: Learning a New Skill
[Re: apbos]
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Jedi Knight
Registered: 01/16/09
Posts: 1195
Loc: Charlotte, NC
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Treadle powered Singers can be convererted to power. ISTR there is a bracket that mounts to the rear of the machine to hold the motor, a belt to drive, and a foot pedal reostat. It will run like a sewing machine. Treadle machines will last forever.
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#622249 - 11/04/09 08:36 PM
Re: Learning a New Skill- finished TR3a interior
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Jedi Warrior
Registered: 10/16/05
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Loc: Modesto, Ca
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The sewing is done! Only need to do the capping and then it is back to the body work again. I even built the door pockets Net cost about $100...saving about $600 time spent with the family on the project priceless........ Paul P.S. If someone wants to do their own interior let me know I've got pattens for everything.
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