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Old 08-22-2012, 05:31 PM
Mekanik Mekanik is offline
 
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I think I got it reworded in the way you were trying to subtly convey....
Not at all, both require the same level of artistic and technical skill. If you can weld, you can sew.

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I have never welded from a plan, everything I do is think cut weld go. At least, if nothing else I can cut apart the old pieces and use them as a template for the new ones.
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Take your old upholstery and a seam ripper. lots of pictures and number each piece in order of disassembly. You now have your pattern for the fabric you choose and number the backs of them accordingly so reassembly is easier.
Pretty much said the same thing

Don't get so worked up about it: upholstery isn't that hard. Just a new skill set to learn.
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