Needlework DIY on how to replace a car seat cover by @mosesessien

Hello my co needle worker's

How are you all doing today, I hope you all are all doing well and has for me I am very ok.

I am very happy to create this needlework diy post to this great community, and since ever I joined hive this community is the best community to me, I enjoy being here because I have a lot from people post here, I really appreciate all the leaders of this community for the knowledge the have to build up this community.

Has you all know me I am an Upholstery artists where I deal on car interior.
Today I am sharing a post on how I make this beautiful seat, see photo below 👇

This seat was given to me by one of my customer friend just because is own seat was changed and it looks so beautiful so he ask of where he did it and he directed him to me.

Here is the seat before

He agreed to do only the back seat but after finished working with the back it's really come out so beautiful and because of how it was neat he was move to do the complete seat but not at the moment but later because if lack of fun. And I really make him proud and I know because if the way I work for my customer more work are coming, I always take time to work and a particular seat and make sure I use a very strong lather to work for my customer.

Here is the leather I am using

I love sharing my process of work when sharing and post here to make people see it is real and not manipulating.
Let look at some steps I follow to achieve This beautiful seat above.

Step 1
Firstly, I use my working tools to loose the main seat from the back seat, this is very important because it will give me space for easy measurement, and easy cover of my new sew seat cove.

Step 2
After loosing the seat I now use my measurement tape to take both the vertical and the horizontal length of each pattern on the old seat.

After that I now transfer the measurement to the new leather

After using my long range to connect each of the measurement point on the new leather I now us scissors to cut it out for the next step.

Step 3

This very step is really technical because the is where everything lies , here in this step you need to pick up the cut material and then place it on top of the old seat pattern and then trace it out and if you don't do it right the design will not come out neat when Sewing it.
After forming the pattern I now place it on half inches form to make it think and strong.

Then cut them out for sewing.

Step 4
With the help of my sewing machine, I carefully join each of my pattern together using the old seat cover has my references.

After sewing the new seat cover I cover it to my seat frame and make such I click it tight to it so that it will com out smooth.

After cover it I now tight it back and here is the final outcome of the seat.

Hope it look beautiful, please do well to comment, reblog and also support my work. I will really appreciate it.

Thanks you so much, one love #needleworkmonday



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Just imagine how you accepted and made the back seat which later gave you a complete car seat job to do in the end just because you gave out the best of yours to the customer in your initial business dispaly. Greetings.

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Thanks so much @apunawu I really appreciate your support and comment on my post I really appreciate

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Hi Moses. It seems that this client liked its original color and therefore decided to keep it. I'm glad your work attracts more work, that's because you're very good at what you do.

I wish you a great week, greetings and that you are well ❤️.

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Yes he love the color because it matches the interior of the car. I wish you a great week too.... Thanks so much for stopping by I really appreciate

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