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By Rhonda
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Well I was trying to upload photos. It wouldn’t!!
Well May. I got it.
By Rhonda
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I still got to get the trim on and hemmed and the back sewed back on. This so far. :grin: :grinning: :grin:
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By fibersport
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Looking very nice, they won't know how to sit on it! Curious how you dealt with the foam being all torn up. I'll be doing some Jeep seats and the foam has a few issues.
By Rhonda
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@fibersport
i cut the center out of the right side and put in a piece foam out of an old seat that got retired, but the foam was still good . had the same firmness , did a little trimming added some foam underneath , put a bandaide on it to smooth and hold all together.
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By JimmieJoe
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A few questions:
1) why did you make the width of the stitching in the center of the insert different that than the original or the back?
2) are you using and edge guide or center guide foot to do the top stitching?
3) did you apply any dacron to the foam repair?
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