Every time I have a struggle with tight work I watch some of your videos and it reminds me that upholstery is not easy. Head rests and small bags are just difficult. Patience and persistence are the keys to great work. Thank you.
Making the pattern, figuring out the closing and doing it can take me a whole day to cover a headrest. Cesar makes it look so easy. If you want it almost perfect you know it’s not easy (if you’ve done it)
It is the method we use in most of our videos to learn upholstery. An interested viewer would discover by oneself how it is done. I also leave some 'voids' to let the interested ones solve and ask if necessary. Thanks for watching!
As always, thank you so much I’m gonna poster of myself and I enjoy seeing your work. Where do you get a pair of those pliers that you used to pull to keep them the stitching lined up with a little pads on them thank you again.
Cesar, You still have my attention. Keep doing what you do.👍 Question - I have seen you use use the white sharpie china markers. What is the pen refill that you use for more precise line markings? And what do you typically use to clean the (pen refill colored silver?) markings after you stitch everything up? Thank you Sir, for your time! Ron
Hello Ron, Glad to hear from you. I used to mark with sharpened waxed pencils and still do. Shoemakers here in Mexico use a lot of silver leather marking pen refills. I find it useful on dark materials like vinyl or leather. To erase it I use the soft mineral spirits (white gasoline)
the best channel to learn. I really enjoyed sewing, my VW is already looking forward to it 😉. but what do you take to remove the "silver mine"? is the washing petrol? I also don't have the right pen for fabric, which disappears completely. With magic pens, I have the problem that it disappears too quickly, for example with a lot of diemantstich on fabric or Alcantara, because I can't work with silver mine. Greetings Mark (I used the translator)
To erase marks of the silver leather marking pen or waxed pencil I use 'benzine' which is used to clean clothes at the laundry (dry cleaner). It is also used to clean wrist watches. White spirits (white gas) is also useful.
Standard presser feet. I cut off the outer toe of the small foot in order to get a wider view. www.ebay.com/itm/122464299574 Spring loaded right guide presser feet: www.ebay.com/itm/163639083577 Thse accesories are for Pfaff 1245. You could also get for Adler, Juki, Consew, etc.
Estimado Fabricio, muy buena sugerencia. Regularmente se usan los plasticos de unión de forma de J (J clips) El problema es cuando no se puede conseguir y hay que recurrir a los métodos del velcro o coser a mano.
@@Cechaflo si si como para ver otra manera... Eh visto que quedan muy bien y estéticos esos cierres a mano con costuras de volantes o manubrios como. Le. Digan ustedes
Hola! Maestro un placer saludarlo, en estos dos últimos dos videos he visto que cose dos veces primero para unir las piezas y luego para hacer el cierre final con el centímetro de tolerancia, es mejor de esa forma para el acabado? Un fuerte abrazo a usted y su equipo.
I made it out of a piece of 1 mm thick stainless sheet. Suspended edge guides are very useful too. ruclips.net/video/CGYM_gNhcEs/видео.html www.amazon.com/KUNPENG-KG-1245-suspending-guide-Pfaff/dp/B077MTSHBB?language=en_US
Dear Jeff, These feet are called: 'spring loaded right/left guide top stitch presser feet' and can be found for sale on Amazon, Ebay, AliExpress, etc. I have tried to specifically find a foot for your Adler 167 machine with no success. Perhaps, this design: www.aliexpress.com/i/33033736291.html Otherwise, it would be necessary to do an adaptation to your machine.
I love your'e work, but valcro on the headrest looks tacky. Especially as it can be visible to the rear seated passengers if the headrest is fitted on the front seats. However, good clean job. Thank you for the videos.
Estimado Baldwin, ¡Que gusto tenerlo por este canal nuevamente! El hilo es polyester 138 www.thethreadexchange.com/miva/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=polyester-thread-138
@@baldwinotero2357 ¡Muy amable con su comentario! Hay maestros de tapicería que hacen trabajos super excelentes. A lo mejor mi virtud es el don de enseñar este arte haciéndolo entendible sin hablar.
I am aware there are several ways to perform a headrest but as mentioned in the video, I consider this one as a good start for beginners, so they can get used to patterning, overswing and wrapping. On this other headrest, maybe just little more complex are shown another techniques ✅ ruclips.net/video/bEEd0u8wZnc/видео.html
Your videos might be worth buying if you actually spoke in them rather than subtitles kind of difficult trying to watch what you are doing and reading. Also you need to cut the price by 70 percent. I don’t see a lot of people who are going to be willing to fork out 50-150 bucks for a video when you advertise on a platform that people can find the same information for free.
Fortunately, my educational mute videos have helped too many interested people in learning this craft. They are actually very grateful. I have several testimonials. One of them is Edgar 'The Canadian Guy' who learnt from my videos starting out from zero. I am very proud of my student because he wanted to become a car trimmer and soundly studied my videos and found lots of inspiration to pursue what he dreamed of. Now he is owner and operator of a nice upholstery shop in Moscow. He shows some of his excellent work on this page: facebook.com/eldoradotrims/ Thanks for your commentary and suggestions.
Спасибо! Один из лучших каналов по работе с кроем и шитьем кожи и ее заменителя по автотеме в RUclips!
Every time I have a struggle with tight work I watch some of your videos and it reminds me that upholstery is not easy. Head rests and small bags are just difficult. Patience and persistence are the keys to great work. Thank you.
Making the pattern, figuring out the closing and doing it can take me a whole day to cover a headrest. Cesar makes it look so easy. If you want it almost perfect you know it’s not easy (if you’ve done it)
Hello teacher!!! thank you for always teaching us something new!
Came out great as always! I do like to see that it is just as difficult for you to keep the pieces lined up as it is when I do it. Take care Cesar!
Dear Greg, Thanks so much for your kind comment!
Best wishes!
Perfectionism in its best.
Thanks for all the tips amazing what can be learned by just watching
It is the method we use in most of our videos to learn upholstery. An interested viewer would discover by oneself how it is done.
I also leave some 'voids' to let the interested ones solve and ask if necessary.
Thanks for watching!
Gran video como todos saludos mis buenos amigos
De igual manera muchos saludos nuestro buen Marcelo
at the beginning I'm thinking where are the staples? You didn't disappoint. I staple everything together because of you
I use strong steel pegs with the red rubber on them. Can never have enough though. Dunno why I didn't think of staples
That is so cool!
Super 👍 respect 👍
As always, thank you so much I’m gonna poster of myself and I enjoy seeing your work. Where do you get a pair of those pliers that you used to pull to keep them the stitching lined up with a little pads on them thank you again.
www.amazon.com/Orthodontic-Position-Appliance-Bending-Instrument/dp/B07CSMFFGV
Thankyou for asking I was about to ask the same thing myself.
Complimenti puoi fare un video specifico sulla realizzazione del modello in cartoncino con grammatura dello spessore del cartoncino
Grazie
We show the molding techniques with thin cardstock paper (0.1 mm thick) in our basic courses.
Nice
Cesar,
You still have my attention. Keep doing what you do.👍
Question - I have seen you use use the white sharpie china markers. What is the pen refill that you use for more precise line markings? And what do you typically use to clean the (pen refill colored silver?) markings after you stitch everything up?
Thank you Sir, for your time!
Ron
Hello Ron, Glad to hear from you.
I used to mark with sharpened waxed pencils and still do.
Shoemakers here in Mexico use a lot of silver leather marking pen refills.
I find it useful on dark materials like vinyl or leather.
To erase it I use the soft mineral spirits (white gasoline)
Holsten trademark silver leather marking refills.
Do you use mineral spirits to clean off?
I did not see the end of your first reply where you answered my questions. Thank you.
Yes, I use mineral spirits (white gasoline) to erase the marks. Wet a piece of rag with the liquid and gently rub over the marks.
the best channel to learn. I really enjoyed sewing, my VW is already looking forward to it 😉. but what do you take to remove the "silver mine"? is the washing petrol? I also don't have the right pen for fabric, which disappears completely. With magic pens, I have the problem that it disappears too quickly, for example with a lot of diemantstich on fabric or Alcantara, because I can't work with silver mine. Greetings Mark (I used the translator)
To erase marks of the silver leather marking pen or waxed pencil I use 'benzine' which is used to clean clothes at the laundry (dry cleaner). It is also used to clean wrist watches.
White spirits (white gas) is also useful.
@@Cechaflo thanks you Cesar 👍🏻
молодец, аккуратно
Es sind immer sehr schöne Arbeiten. Welche Nähmaschine wird dabei eigentlich genutzt?
It is an industrial Pfaff 1245-706
Danke.
Where can I get one, or what is that little tool called that you are using to pull the fabric together?
Those are orthodontic pliers. www.amazon.com/Surgicalonline-Dental-Pliers-Crown-Straight/dp/B01N0L8OYP
Maravilhoso!!!!!
Is there any way to know exactly which set of feet you have on that machine ? Do you have a part number for them ?
Standard presser feet. I cut off the outer toe of the small foot in order to get a wider view.
www.ebay.com/itm/122464299574
Spring loaded right guide presser feet:
www.ebay.com/itm/163639083577
Thse accesories are for Pfaff 1245. You could also get for Adler, Juki, Consew, etc.
Hola cechaflo.... Pudieras hacer un video de como cocer o cerrar la Parte de abajo de la cabecera a mano y aguja?
Estimado Fabricio, muy buena sugerencia. Regularmente se usan los plasticos de unión de forma de J (J clips) El problema es cuando no se puede conseguir y hay que recurrir a los métodos del velcro o coser a mano.
@@Cechaflo si si como para ver otra manera... Eh visto que quedan muy bien y estéticos esos cierres a mano con costuras de volantes o manubrios como. Le. Digan ustedes
@@fabricioalejandro2162 Será interesante mostrar estos tips.
Where do you get those pliers, with the round tip from.....Thank You
Those are called orthodontic pliers in different designs.
www.amazon.com/Dental-Orthodontics-Pliers-Set-Instruments/dp/B01J3YH5VK
What are these amazing pliers?
Orthodontic pliers. www.amazon.com/Orthodontic-Position-Appliance-Bending-Instrument/dp/B07CSMFFGV
@@Cechaflo appreciate it!
Hola! Maestro un placer saludarlo, en estos dos últimos dos videos he visto que cose dos veces primero para unir las piezas y luego para hacer el cierre final con el centímetro de tolerancia, es mejor de esa forma para el acabado? Un fuerte abrazo a usted y su equipo.
Estimado Gustavo, en el caso de las "cabeceras" la primera costura en el borde ayuda a dar forma para la segunda costura de cierre final.
@@CechafloMaestro muchas gracias como siempre por sus respuestas, saludos.
Hello Cesar, I was wondering if you can tell me where you got your metal plate seam guide from?
I made it out of a piece of 1 mm thick stainless sheet.
Suspended edge guides are very useful too.
ruclips.net/video/CGYM_gNhcEs/видео.html
www.amazon.com/KUNPENG-KG-1245-suspending-guide-Pfaff/dp/B077MTSHBB?language=en_US
@@Cechaflo thank you 😊
Nice video! What was the cleaner you used at the end?
I used 'white spirits/white gasoline'
Hello again Cechaflo my friend. What is that foot called with the spring guide? Thank you
Dear Jeff, These feet are called: 'spring loaded right/left guide top stitch presser feet' and can be found for sale on Amazon, Ebay, AliExpress, etc.
I have tried to specifically find a foot for your Adler 167 machine with no success.
Perhaps, this design:
www.aliexpress.com/i/33033736291.html
Otherwise, it would be necessary to do an adaptation to your machine.
Great video! Where can I find those pliers?
www.amazon.com/Surgicalonline-Dental-Pliers-Crown-Straight/dp/B01N0L8OYP
Thank you so much For sharing your hard earned knowledge. I appreciate You and love learning from you
Como se llama esa pinza que usas en el video para sujetar el cuero??
www.amazon.com/-/es/dp/B07374QSQX?language=en_US
Qual o material que faz o molde?
cardstock paper/papel cartulina
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I m first viwer
What kind of sewing machine and model is that ?
Pfaff 1245-706
I love your'e work, but valcro on the headrest looks tacky. Especially as it can be visible to the rear seated passengers if the headrest is fitted on the front seats.
However, good clean job. Thank you for the videos.
saludos amigi ese hilo amarillo que numero es
Estimado Baldwin, ¡Que gusto tenerlo por este canal nuevamente!
El hilo es polyester 138 www.thethreadexchange.com/miva/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=polyester-thread-138
@@Cechaflo saludos colega mil gracias maestro de los maestros en la tapiceria siempre usted al mas alto nivel
@@baldwinotero2357 ¡Muy amable con su comentario! Hay maestros de tapicería que hacen trabajos super excelentes. A lo mejor mi virtud es el don de enseñar este arte haciéndolo entendible sin hablar.
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nice but look and tape in bottom visable need hide it
I am aware there are several ways to perform a headrest but as mentioned in the video, I consider this one as a good start for beginners, so they can get used to patterning, overswing and wrapping.
On this other headrest, maybe just little more complex are shown another techniques
✅ ruclips.net/video/bEEd0u8wZnc/видео.html
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Технология неплохая, но снизу получилось не очень красиво.
Уйретесин ба
ادعوك الي دين الاسلام
F.C.
Your videos might be worth buying if you actually spoke in them rather than subtitles kind of difficult trying to watch what you are doing and reading. Also you need to cut the price by 70 percent. I don’t see a lot of people who are going to be willing to fork out 50-150 bucks for a video when you advertise on a platform that people can find the same information for free.
Fortunately, my educational mute videos have helped too many interested people in learning this craft. They are actually very grateful. I have several testimonials.
One of them is Edgar 'The Canadian Guy' who learnt from my videos starting out from zero. I am very proud of my student because he wanted to become a car trimmer and soundly studied my videos and found lots of inspiration to pursue what he dreamed of. Now he is owner and operator of a nice upholstery shop in Moscow.
He shows some of his excellent work on this page:
facebook.com/eldoradotrims/
Thanks for your commentary and suggestions.