Thank you so much for this video! I'm making a cover for my pet stairs and was struggling hard to get it to work. This very easy to follow video made a whole world of difference.
thanks for the tip John. it took me a long time to learn this when I first started. if only I had seen your videos first it would have saved me a lot of time....
So, I'm attempting a custom bench cover that has 1 inverted (inside) corner. Box corners. I was attempting to do it with the one piece of fabric, so it includes the seam allowance. Can this process be put on that corner and still work, or do I need to do a traditional 3 piece, bottom, sides, and top to make this work? You are the ONLY one who is talking about this tricky corner, at least in the sewing for home market. Thank you so much. Trying to make my simple process and AWFUL inside corner easier. It's ok if I have to use additional fabric for that corner, just wondering if there is a way to sew it in. Thanks for the feedback!
Im sorry. I dont really understand your question.If you post some pictures and your question on www.theupholsteryforum.com Im sure we could help you out.
Thank you very much for the very informative vídeo! ;-) Would it be difficult to sew a french seam in this piece? It would look awesome in some projects :-)
Welcome! You can defiantly do it but its not so easy. I would recommend doing some practice tests before going for it on a finished project. It will also be much easier if you do a fake french and don't back the seam.
Thanks! Yes, it seemed to be difficult... I have a hard time doing accurate french seams in tight places... thanks again, and keep up the good work! ;-)
I'm sewing hanfu and this really helped with sewing collars, thanks!
Thank you so much for this video! I'm making a cover for my pet stairs and was struggling hard to get it to work. This very easy to follow video made a whole world of difference.
Thank you so much for the vid! This was like rocket science to me
Thanks for the great tutorial. Nice easy instructions for a difficult topic.
Thanks!!
GREAT John!
Thank You for the additional knowledge on the seam and folding.
Anytime Terry! I hope your projects are coming along nicely.
thanks for the tip John. it took me a long time to learn this when I first started. if only I had seen your videos first it would have saved me a lot of time....
Anytime! I think we all have those moments. I know I sure did.
@@Theluckyneedle I did see this first! I make bags (in vinyl on occasion) and nowhere in any pattern does it make corners this easy. Thanks!!!
Wow Great! I'm glad I found your tutorial. Thank you!
Finally found what I was looking for. Thank you for posting. Very helpful.
Glad to hear it was so helpful!!
Thank you very much, I’m new to this sewing lark, your videos are very helpful, your very clear with your presentation.
Happy to help!!!
Very helpful! Thank you
Awesome instructions..thank you!
thanks John for the tip
Great video!
bravo merci pour pour l'astuce
So, I'm attempting a custom bench cover that has 1 inverted (inside) corner. Box corners. I was attempting to do it with the one piece of fabric, so it includes the seam allowance. Can this process be put on that corner and still work, or do I need to do a traditional 3 piece, bottom, sides, and top to make this work? You are the ONLY one who is talking about this tricky corner, at least in the sewing for home market. Thank you so much. Trying to make my simple process and AWFUL inside corner easier. It's ok if I have to use additional fabric for that corner, just wondering if there is a way to sew it in. Thanks for the feedback!
I actually think I figured it out. Will attempt it tomorrow. Thank you so much for your video! Helping me tons!
please let me know how you did it! @@ApplecorekellyMom
magic 🎩
Excellent bet this would do wonders in a house boat
Yup, Lots of cushions like that on boats.
How would you do a boxed seat cushion with concave corners? Can’t figure out if I need to change the 5” boxed sides. Please help.
Im sorry. I dont really understand your question.If you post some pictures and your question on www.theupholsteryforum.com Im sure we could help you out.
Great
Thank you very much for the very informative vídeo! ;-)
Would it be difficult to sew a french seam in this piece? It would look awesome in some projects :-)
Welcome!
You can defiantly do it but its not so easy. I would recommend doing some practice tests before going for it on a finished project. It will also be much easier if you do a fake french and don't back the seam.
Thanks! Yes, it seemed to be difficult... I have a hard time doing accurate french seams in tight places... thanks again, and keep up the good work! ;-)
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Sew square insert
is that a juki lu 563 sewing machine
its a 562. basically the same