In this video, I show one easy peasy way that I like to sew a bimini top for a boat. Full step by step sewing, complete with a matching storage boot, for when the top is folded up.
all yours J...you do a GREAT job explaining in laymans terms the process, and I learn something everytime I watch your vids...btw...looks like that Chikon is a freakin Seiko built machine!!...( trying to get Masons on the phone...been a challenge)
Thank you! I think we had a struggle getting through to Mason's in the beginning too haha. I've heard that NC machines are relabeled Chikons. Not sure if that's true or not, but could be worth looking into.
You are amazing. I've learned more about technique watching ONE video of you than I have from watching many other videos. I particularly like the way you seal edges, trim your threads as soon as you start a seam as well as at the end. You have a discipline to your work and repetitive technique that is really worthy of emulating. I also watched one video of the man making a tarp for a small boat. Love the way he did it wrong side out so it was easy to mark and pin or staple and that the yardage ran the long way. I've made several tarps and always went crossways, resulting in more seams, more measuring, more cutting. You folks inspire me! On google maps, your place is shown as being permanently closed now. Is that really the case??
Interesting...I have narrowed it down to the Chikon vs NC6 longarm lol...ty for that lil tidbit..I was not aware of that, tho I did notice they seem to be exact duplicates!!
Outstanding, young lady !!!!
Thank you!
all yours J...you do a GREAT job explaining in laymans terms the process, and I learn something everytime I watch your vids...btw...looks like that Chikon is a freakin Seiko built machine!!...( trying to get Masons on the phone...been a challenge)
Thank you! I think we had a struggle getting through to Mason's in the beginning too haha. I've heard that NC machines are relabeled Chikons. Not sure if that's true or not, but could be worth looking into.
You are amazing. I've learned more about technique watching ONE video of you than I have from watching many other videos. I particularly like the way you seal edges, trim your threads as soon as you start a seam as well as at the end. You have a discipline to your work and repetitive technique that is really worthy of emulating. I also watched one video of the man making a tarp for a small boat. Love the way he did it wrong side out so it was easy to mark and pin or staple and that the yardage ran the long way. I've made several tarps and always went crossways, resulting in more seams, more measuring, more cutting. You folks inspire me! On google maps, your place is shown as being permanently closed now. Is that really the case??
Thank you so much! I appreciate your feedback. Our shop is currently open for business, but we are by appointment only.
Interesting...I have narrowed it down to the Chikon vs NC6 longarm lol...ty for that lil tidbit..I was not aware of that, tho I did notice they seem to be exact duplicates!!
They do look the same from what I've seen in pics. Enjoy the hunt!
lol@ 11:15...bobbin goblin strikes again!!!
Haha, yes - That's a good one!! I might borrow that one, if you don't mind :D
Great video!
Thanks!
Good job
Hi
Thank you
What machine are you using? I’m needing more room for doing larger tents and pool covers.
My machine is a Chikon CK-8BL-1