Although I'm a fan of all things jonce Fancher, after getting and devouring the Sewfine catalogue, if I were in the market for almost anything interior, I'd go that way. Bob On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 12:15 PM, Mark Hineline <hineline@ocotillofield.net>wrote: > Thanks - Upholstery question - TR3 rave > > > 2. Peregrine fille is an '82 Westy with what may be original > upholstery (who knows for sure, unless a bus has had just one owner). > The driver's and passenger's seat vinyl is in great shape, but the > cloth is worn through. What I want to do is to take out all the > original upholstery (and curtains), bag it, and replace it with > Pendleton wool (Native American designs). > > I've no doubt that the wool will be fine for curtains, but does anyone > know whether it will stand up as seat upholstery? I'm going to > ScotchGard it. Should I sew it onto heavy canvas to stabilize it? > > Mark > Peregrine fille (1982 Westfalia) > San Diego, CA > |
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