- Tue Dec 31, 2019 11:15 pm
#9634
My project is re-upholstering the interior of my 1953 Buick Skylark. I have ordered John's door panel video course and started with those, figuring they would be easier than the seats, and plan on ordering the seat video course. So far, so good. My only challenge may be the arm-rests, because in this car they are not removable. The entire lower half of the door panel vinyl sweeps up and covers the bottom of the arm-rest in one complete piece.

Anyway, my real question is this - I will be taking the seats apart to use as patterns to cut the new leather. The entire seat cushion is top-stitched with vertical stitching one inch apart for the entire length of the bench seat cushion. So I know when I take that seat cover off, when layed out flat it won't be its true length due to the padded pleats. Is there some formula (or other method) for calculating the exact length of leather needed?

Thanks in advance,
Mark

Anyway, my real question is this - I will be taking the seats apart to use as patterns to cut the new leather. The entire seat cushion is top-stitched with vertical stitching one inch apart for the entire length of the bench seat cushion. So I know when I take that seat cover off, when layed out flat it won't be its true length due to the padded pleats. Is there some formula (or other method) for calculating the exact length of leather needed?

Thanks in advance,
Mark
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