• Sean Scott
    2
    Hi

    I'd like to learn how to do tuck n roll properly. Anyone kind enough to do a quick how to?
  • Chris Vining
    48
    follow this guys youtube page ...................lots of tips and tricks
  • Sean Scott
    2
    I can't stand those videos with sub titles. Would much prefer a tutorial on here + I think more how to guides on here would be good.

    Thanks anyway
  • Eric Gordon
    41
    I use various methods depending on application to create roll and pleats (aka tuck and roll ). I find this works best: Layout material draw lines 3/4" greater than pleat size ( 2" pleat mark 2 3/4 , 3" pleat mark 3 3/4 etc. ) glue material onto sew foam usually 3/8". Sew all the lines thru the material and foam then fold on the line and sew at 3/8" from folded edge. Some tricks: glue material to 1/8" foam and lay on top of 3/8" foam without glue. This allows pleat to puff up; Draw and sew lines with material stretch(selvage to selvage) This way when pleat is pulled side to side it doesn't stretch thereby eliminating it to flatten out.
  • Keith Mayne
    38
    I sometimes do the old school cotton stuffed pleats.Very time consuming.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXb47bz8LWM
    Recently did some with the leather glued to foam, cut into strips, then sewn back together.First time I've done it this way but it worked well and was a lot quicker.
  • Darren Rawlings
    6
    Yeah I find that exact method by far the easiest and least time consuming ...achieves the same finish too.
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