How to make seams lay smoother Apologies for the delay, I've recently moved into my own unit after working in a garage for too long!
@Justin L Rash I've used the original foam from the seat, when I took it apart it appeared to be in good condition. I also used 6mm scrim on the front and sides to give the seat more cushioning and pad it out. I had some patterning vinyl I used to make the new panels and did reduce the edges by 1/2cm on both sides, not sure if this was my issue. I did also cut the seam allowance down but didn't add V cuts, think that was the nail in the coffin for these. I did steam it out which helped a bit but I've learnt a lot now they're finished.
@Manny Bencomo I picked them up on Facebook marketplace, I'm in the UK so there's always a Mini interior for sale somewhere.
@Wayne Munro yes I am, 1/4" piping foot and 3mm hard plastic piping.
@Gareth Judd I've never glued piping for the same reason I've never glued material to scrim. Namely that it restricts the movement when you go to fit the cover. I typically sew the piping before attaching it. Is there ever a reason to glue it or is it a big no no?
I am new to seats, the last trim shop I worked at I mainly did everything but seats. I've done a lot of seat repairs in the past so I like to think I'm fairly proficient but I know there is a huge mountain yet for me to climb!!
Thank you for all the responses! I have finished them, there are still flaws but overall I am happy with the way they turned out.
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