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Title: Decking question-cut too deep in the corners
Post by: Ageorge on October 26, 2011, 02:44:53 pm
I'm very new to upholstery (just purchased business in July). While we get training from prev. owner, we have to do a lot on our own. Anyways, I was making a new decking and accidentally made the cuts in the back corners to deep (this is the hardest part to me so far!). It is a seventies style couch and the front is sewn to the decking and already tacked down (it is stapled into a continous groove on the front/sides). Any way to repair this? It's right in the back corner.
Title: Re: Decking question-cut too deep in the corners
Post by: sofadoc on October 26, 2011, 03:08:20 pm
Can you stuff out the inside arm, and inside back with cotton enough to hide the cut?
If not, you might be able to sew welt to a new piece of decking, and hand sew it to the front deck fabric.
Title: Re: Decking question-cut too deep in the corners
Post by: Ageorge on October 26, 2011, 03:54:06 pm
I will try stuffing some cotton and see if that works!! It's a pretty deep cut, but it's worth a shot. I am so terrible and getting those cuts right-for some reason I have a hard time wrapping my head around how to do it correctly. Thanks for the suggestion.
Title: Re: Decking question-cut too deep in the corners
Post by: gene on October 26, 2011, 04:34:42 pm
Those cuts, and especially those kind of cuts on open arm chairs, are very difficult to do. You can always take some scrap fabric and practice on open arm chairs. That will help you with sofas. That's what I did.

Some people use chalk to mark the point where the cut will end. I just use my finger to mark the spot.

Regarding the sofa, if you used decking material, use decking material, and if you used face fabric use that.

Cut a round or circular patch and use adhesive glue to patch over the cut. If this is face fabric that has a pattern, take the time to match the patch. I round the corners of the patch to make sure it adheres well and the corners don't come undone in the future.

I usually use fabric adhesive, but I have used hot melt glue on decking material before.

I recently read, "Measure once and then cut twice for good measure." I have no idea what this means.

Good luck with your new business.

gene
Title: Re: Decking question-cut too deep in the corners
Post by: MinUph on October 26, 2011, 05:15:15 pm
Gene,
  That's measure twice then cut once.  ;) So you make sure you have the correct measurement before you cut.
 
A,
  When you make these cuts at first lay the fabric where you want it getting it flat and when it will end up folded back at a 45 degree fold. If you cut at the 45 you will have enough fabric on both sides of the cut. Don't cut all the way stop before the point and try it. You can always cut it more but as you know you cant undo a bad cut.
  We all do it from time to time. If it is customer make it right. Sofadoc has the best suggestion. It isn't all that much time and it will be right when done.
  You will get the hang of it. Mistakes are how we learn.
Title: Re: Decking question-cut too deep in the corners
Post by: Ageorge on October 26, 2011, 05:50:37 pm
Thanks so much for all the help! I may have end up doing as sofadoc suggested with the welt-it is for a customer and I want it to look right! It's a couch with very clean lines, so stuffing the inside arm/inside back may not work but I will try that first. Thanks also for the tips on what to do going forward :)
Title: Re: Decking question-cut too deep in the corners
Post by: kodydog on October 26, 2011, 05:51:35 pm
Ageorge, All the above are great ideas but sometimes you can spend hours trying to fix a mistake that in the end you just need to start over and try again. That's why we try to get a yard or two extra for each job.

Use MinUph's method and you should get very close. Small cuts try it, another small cut and try it. keep doing this till you get it right. And try not to sweat the small stuff.
Title: Re: Decking question-cut too deep in the corners
Post by: Ageorge on October 27, 2011, 10:31:56 am
Whew!! Just redid with the welt (sewing to the new deck). Could not restuff and the patch didn't look quite right. Possibly would've saved time by just redoing..but could've ruined the wood trying to get all the fabric and some staples out of that groove in the front.  Thanks again for all the help!
Title: Re: Decking question-cut too deep in the corners
Post by: ragtacker on October 27, 2011, 05:45:11 pm
Remember:  a glue gun is your friend!!! ;D
Title: Re: Decking question-cut too deep in the corners
Post by: gene on October 27, 2011, 06:09:58 pm
Glue guns don't glue. People glue!

gene
Title: Re: Decking question-cut too deep in the corners
Post by: kodydog on October 27, 2011, 07:10:31 pm
I wonder if I could rob a bank with a glue gun. Outlaw Kodydog.
Title: Re: Decking question-cut too deep in the corners
Post by: sofadoc on October 28, 2011, 08:48:48 pm
Quote from: gene on October 26, 2011, 04:34:42 pm
I recently read, "Measure once and then cut twice for good measure." I have no idea what this means.

Quote from: MinUph on October 26, 2011, 05:15:15 pm
Gene,
  That's measure twice then cut once. 

For me, it's more like "I've cut it off twice, and it's STILL too short!" :D
Title: Re: Decking question-cut too deep in the corners
Post by: Darren Henry on October 30, 2011, 08:41:36 am
When I was training, the boss always said to cut 1/2" short of where you think you should cut and then "creep up on it" as suggested earlier.

BTW I use chalk if it's an awkward spot or my finger if I can just pull the fabric back out and cut it.
Title: Re: Decking question-cut too deep in the corners
Post by: kodydog on October 31, 2011, 05:50:59 pm
Quote from: Ageorge on October 27, 2011, 10:31:56 am
Whew!! Just redid with the welt (sewing to the new deck). Could not restuff and the patch didn't look quite right. Possibly would've saved time by just redoing..but could've ruined the wood trying to get all the fabric and some staples out of that groove in the front.  Thanks again for all the help!


Ageorge learning upholstery can be very aggravating at times. We love to see new faces in the field as fewer people are entering this trade. If there is any thing we can do to help just ask. There are countless years of knowledge on this site. I learn something new every day. And if you need a high interest-short term loan I've heard Sofadoc is the go to man. ;)

BTW where was that fellow you bought the business from when you started cutting that deck?

All joking aside, good luck in all your endeavors.
Title: Re: Decking question-cut too deep in the corners
Post by: skegfish on October 31, 2011, 08:23:57 pm
" measure twice, buy once!"
jeffinPA
Title: Re: Decking question-cut too deep in the corners
Post by: sofadoc on November 01, 2011, 05:25:36 am
Quote from: kodydog on October 31, 2011, 05:50:59 pm
And if you need a high interest-short term loan I've heard Sofadoc is the go to man.


Just remember, "I break legs"  8)
Title: Re: Decking question-cut too deep in the corners
Post by: Ageorge on November 02, 2011, 05:27:30 pm
Kodydog-yes I'm learning how aggravating it can be..haha. The previous owner got a new job at the end of August. I've been on my own since then (so I had about 2 full months with her in there). She comes to help us after her job if we need her, but I usually at least try it first on my own!