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Miriam C. wrote::thinking: you could do this! Just tack up your fabric, and sew it inside out to get your basic shell. A curved needle would allow for close fitting. Just remember that when it is turned out the sides will reverse so don't make cuts for vents and such until you have it right side up.
You could finish with a machine and iron edges to the side!
starleen2 wrote:After reading the foamie build thread, I must say that I'm impressed. Being an upholster in a former profession, I have an idea/ suggestion: If you are going to sew a seam to make the canvas wide enough - then why not make it like a very tight fitting slip cover with the sides attached - kinda like a seat cover. That would eliminate a lot seam work? Reinforcement strips could be glued on before the actual fitting of the top.. A good example would be a convertible top or vinyl top on a older car. They are form fitting and IMO - would eliminate a lot of frustration and work. However, this may not be a possibility for everyone. Even the simplistic approach works - Nice Build!
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