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You can reupholster your car seats not only in a specialized salon, but also with your own hands. In this way, you can update worn out seats, as well as give the interior a unique and original style. What do you need to reupholster the seats yourself? You don't have to have any sewing education! All you need is your desire, patience and a sewing machine. The work is not very difficult, but quite painstaking. Therefore, if you are ready, I suggest you get started!

01. MATERIALS. What do we need and how much?

Our interior will be combined from two colors – black and beige. You can, of course, choose any other colors you like. For the central parts of the seats, I chose beige perforated eco leather (2.5 m). For the back parts of the back and pockets - beige without perforation (1.5 m). And for all other parts - black leather (3.5 m). Choose special automotive material. It is designed to withstand large temperature changes and is resistant to fading. Ordinary furniture leather is not suitable, as it is designed for comfortable conditions in apartments. You will also need thin foam rubber - 0.5 cm thick. They will need to glue all the leather parts. I have already duplicated the black material. But for beige it took 3 sheets of foam rubber.You will need special furniture glue. It is usually pink in color. It can be purchased in specialized stores.

DIY car seat reupholstery

02. Sewing accessories.

  • Purchase special leather needles, size 90 or 100.
  • You will also need threads for sewing leather (ordinary ones will not work, they simply will not withstand the load). Look for threads labeled Extra Strong or for the shoe industry. You will need at least three coils of 200 meters each.
  • 3-5 meters of adhesive interlining - according to the amount of foam rubber and perforated material.
  • Machine oil.
DIY car seat reupholstery

03. Preparation of material

We glue all the foam rubber with non-woven material using an iron. This is necessary so that the foam rubber does not crumble during use. The interlining also makes it easier for the foam to slide under the foot while sewing.

DIY car seat reupholstery

04. Let's get started

We remove all the trim from the seats (the seats were removed from the car a long time ago).

DIY car seat reupholstery

05. Marking

Now, looking at the case, everything seems clear and understandable to us. But when we break it down into parts, we can easily get confused about which part comes from where. Therefore, we take a marker and number each element of the case. For convenience, I drew a diagram of each seat and back on separate sheets and also numbered the parts. This way, it will be impossible to get confused.

DIY car seat reupholstery

06. Knitting needles

On the wrong side you can find these “pockets” with knitting needles. We will need these wires for new cases. Take them out and set them aside for now. Be sure to remember where these needles are sewn and mark it on your paper diagram.

DIY car seat reupholstery

07. Preparing patterns

We rip out the covers. We cut off all seam allowances. This is what we ended up with – patterns for new cases.

DIY car seat reupholstery
DIY car seat reupholstery
DIY car seat reupholstery

08. Cut

We transfer each detail to the leather.In order not to confuse anything and not get the parts in a mirror arrangement, we apply them to the wrong side of the material, wrong side up. As shown in the photo.

DIY car seat reupholstery

09. Seam allowances

Add 1 cm seam allowances on all sides (where required). Don't forget to number all the parts.

DIY car seat reupholstery
DIY car seat reupholstery
DIY car seat reupholstery

10. Cut it out

DIY car seat reupholstery

11. We receive a set of new parts for the covers

In this case, it is the back seat. But we do the backrest and both front seats in the same way.

DIY car seat reupholstery

12. Glue

As mentioned earlier, parts made from deputy leather must be glued with foam rubber. I only need to work with beige. I have a black leather jacket ready for sewing. Ideally, you need to glue it with a spray gun. But at home this is not always possible, so we apply the glue with a brush or rubber spatula. Practice on scraps of material, whatever suits you best. Please note that we glue the foam rubber to the skin with the side that is without interlining.

DIY car seat reupholstery
DIY car seat reupholstery

13. Possible problem

I had a problem with perforated eco leather. When trying to glue such parts to the foam rubber, the glue leaked through the holes. The solution was found as follows: first glue the material with non-woven material from the inside out, and then glue foam rubber to it. That is, it turned out to be such a sandwich - eco leather + non-woven fabric + foam rubber + non-woven fabric.

14. Let's start sewing

When the glued parts have dried, we cut them out and start sewing. We start with the central parts of the seats (or backrests). Apply markings for decorative stitches.

15. Knitting needles

We put the knitting needles on the wrong side and mark where they should be (exactly in the same place as on the old covers).

16. To sew on knitting needles, cut out strips from any fabric equal to the length of the wire. Fold it in half lengthwise and sew it to the wrong side of the corresponding piece.

DIY car seat reupholstery

17.We sew decorative stitches on a sewing machine, having previously lubricated the front side with oil. This is necessary so that the machine foot moves more easily through the material.

18. Assembling parts

Now that all the parts are ready, let's start assembling. We sew all the elements of the cover into one. Here we just need our paper diagram.

DIY car seat reupholstery

19. We sew down all the parts one by one.

DIY car seat reupholstery

20. Clothespins

These office clothespins can be very useful in your work. We use them to connect the parts so that they can be stitched smoothly on the machine. You should not use needles or basting, because... There will definitely be unnecessary holes in the material.

DIY car seat reupholstery

21. After stitching the parts, cut off the foam from the seam allowances.

DIY car seat reupholstery

22. Topstitching

Turn the cover over to the front side and add decorative stitching. Again, for better glide, wipe the front and back surfaces with machine oil.

DIY car seat reupholstery

23. This is the order in which I grind down the parts. First the left and right elements into one.

DIY car seat reupholstery

24. Now we sew the left and right parts together. We process the lower and upper sections, thread the cords and knitting needles that were in the old casing.

DIY car seat reupholstery

25. View of the cover from the wrong side. All that remains is to put all the knitting needles in place.

DIY car seat reupholstery

26. Let's continue

We sew the remaining covers - for the front seats, headrests and backrests in the same way. All over again - we rip out the old casing, cut out new parts, etc. I decided to change some details a little. For example, sew pockets into the back of the front seats. Therefore, I cut one solid part into several elements.

27. Result

DIY car seat reupholstery
DIY car seat reupholstery

After working with all the covers we have, we get new upholstery for car seats. We pull everything into place and admire the work done. The photo shows the salon “before” and “after”.

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Comments (5)
  1. Eugene
    #1 Eugene Guests 19 April 2017 10:05
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    Thanks for the material. What is the cost of the material and the time spent on the work? And more questions - When you glued the foam rubber, did you press it with something and for how long did you dry it, under what conditions did you dry it? Are there any specific recommendations for reupholstering heated seats?
  2. Angelinka
    #2 Angelinka Guests 7 August 2017 12:30
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    It's a pleasure to watch a master at work. You yourself, without the skills, will have to tinker, it’s a lot of painstaking work. At first glance it seems like an impossible process. It takes a lot of time.
  3. Felicity
    #3 Felicity Guests 22 August 2017 13:14
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    Looks like a racing car or a business class car! I’ll have to puzzle my wife with the patterns, otherwise it’s really time to change the covers.
  4. Eugene
    #4 Eugene Guests October 22, 2017 01:06
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    Can you tell me what kind of sewing machine I should use? Will any one work?
    1. Alexx
      #5 Alexx Guests 3 November 2017 16:51
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      In principle, any normal machine should cope with leatherette (eco-leather).
      But genuine leather will cause more trouble, it is thicker, it is more difficult to pierce and there may be skipped stitches.
      Of the old machines, the Singer has always been considered a monster - it even stitches tarpaulin in several layers (but there is only a straight stitch), but the Veritas has never shone with such characteristics, but it can embroider and has figured stitches.

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