Upholstery

1967 Mustang Seats

The original seat from 1967

Start Disassembly

Start to make the new pattern

Quick measurements

Back inside piece complete

Bottom is complete

Hog ring and prepare to get the wrinkles out

Here is the new compared to the orignal 

1934 Duesenberg Model J

This was the driver's seat. It was in pretty rough condition

The driver seat had more tears as well

Carefully took the staples off to reuse them and proceeded to restitch the seat

Put the leather back on the wooden frame

This was the passenger seat. It wasn't as bad as the drivers but it still needed attention

Here is the fixed up seat

Allard XJ2

With less than 90 XJ2s produced, I knew I was going to have troubles finding some references. 

The tonneau cover was made with Stayfast. I used lift dots in the rear and snaps in the front. I then put a zipper in the middle so the passenger side would be covered if he chose. 

1931 Ford Model A Trunk and Top

Boat Upholstery 

These pieces are from the bow of the boat. This is the before picture. 

These are the after. The customer decided to make the teal vinyl red. 

This section is from the same boat. This is just one of the rear pieces. 

This is after, each one of these pieces was over 14 feet long. 

This is the same boat from above but this time I am redoing the floor

The material was quite nice it had adhesive on the back already

Here is the finished product. 

In my free time, I am usually fixing up 90s jet skis. These jet skis that I bought sat in the sun and the seats were quite faded.  

I ordered new vinyl and replaced both of the covers on my skis. 

YMCA Gym Seats

The local YMCA reached out to me and asked if I could reupholster all of their equipment

I reupholstered around 15 different pieces of equipment. 

Mini Bike Seat

This customer asked me to do a custom mini bike seat for him

The customer brought me the foam in this shape so I shaped it and sanded it level. 

This is the final product, it turned out quite well and he loved it