Pattern for seat upholstry?? (Page 1/2)
justin87 JUL 03, 04:14 PM
Digging through the forums i found this great thread:
http://www.fiero.nl/cgi-bin...6632&style=printable

It talks all about how to do your own custom seats. The only problem is, the suggestion is to take your old seat and use it as a pattern. Herin lies the problem. In the Fiero I just purchased, the seats were covered when I bought them, meaning there really isnt much of a seat underneath. No where near enough to reverse engineer into a pattern. I tried my best to find a pattern online, but came up empty. So my question here is, does anyone else know where to get a pattern from? If it matters I have an 85 gt with head rest speakers.

TXGOOD JUL 03, 08:36 PM
I usually encourage people to work on their own stuff but seeing how complicated Fiero seat covers are I would say get them from Mr Mike.
He has different options and they are made really well.
The vinyl ones are reasonably priced compared to getting a quote from a local upholstery shop.
Just my .02
Fiero Thomas JUL 03, 11:39 PM
You can contact Russ88TTop as well. here is the link to his seat cover thread. He does great work http://www.fiero.nl/forum/Forum4/HTML/077834.html

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justin87 JUL 04, 11:44 AM
Thanks for the reply, however the problem with Mr. Mikes is that, while his stuff is amazing, it is very pricey. (I believe the cheapest option is around $450) The same issue with the seat covers mentioned, which, while I'm sure are super high quality, still run upwards of $200. That being said, I am no novice when it comes to sewing and construction. Some of the more complicated things I've done in the past include cosplay costumes which are, I'm sure, a bit more difficult then sewing a seat. The bigger issue here is that I want it to be close to what an 'original' would be, which requires an example made from an original such as a pattern, hence the question.. does anyone have a pattern for Fiero seats? It seems to me that there is a TON of good information on everything under the sun to do with Fieros in general, it is slightly odd that such a thing is not public.
RCR JUL 06, 11:56 AM
I followed (and contributed) to that thread back then. Really not that hard to do with the right equipment. I still have my patterns tucked away somewhere. The issue is digitiziing them.

You might just try to buy some old covers in the mall. I'm sure someone would probably donate them to your cause.

Bob
justin87 JUL 08, 11:59 AM
RCR, I PM-ed you. If you could supply pictures of the pattern, I could help in digitizing them. I almost started trying to do just that from nothing but reference photos from the original thread, but my biggest fear is sizing issues. I'm fairly certain I could recreate a pattern from the pictures there (with a little help from my own, but the bigger issue comes into sizing. So... if you (or anyone really that has a working pattern) . could lay them out with rulers and or tape measures for reference, I THINK I could create a digital (printable) version of the pattern.

- Side note... if anyone was willing to donate a top and bottom to the cause, I would be forever grateful and in return I would post my work here for the community to use. (They dont have to be good or 'usable' . just need to have most of the shape intact)

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2.5 JUL 10, 09:17 AM

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Originally posted by justin87:

The bigger issue here is that I want it to be close to what an 'original' would be, which requires an example made from an original such as a pattern, hence the question.. does anyone have a pattern for Fiero seats? It seems to me that there is a TON of good information on everything under the sun to do with Fieros in general, it is slightly odd that such a thing is not public.



I'm not sure the original pattern can still be purchased. Wait.. are you guys creating the fabric with the correct pattern?
Also there are two different original patterns depending on what year Fiero. I believe its 84-86 called Pallex, and 87 and 88 has a sort of diamond shape pattern which I cant remember the name.
justin87 JUL 10, 10:42 AM
I would be willing to make a pattern available for download for either. From what I can tell, there is no place you can purchase or even download the original patter. I am looking to make that happen (mostly for myself, but I would gladly give it back to the community for others to use). However... If you are asking specifically what I'm looking for



This is the style I would like to create in mine, so this is the pattern style I would be looking for.

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2.5 JUL 10, 11:39 AM
I mean to refer to two different fabric patterns, the texture of the actual fabric. If that matters.
justin87 JUL 10, 12:04 PM
For the actual fabric, who knows... From what I gather; material matching the original is a near impossibility so anything at this point is either 100% custom (the way I'm probably going to go) or as close as possible.

For my project I'm trying to stay with something that looks like it COULD have been in a Fiero, but doesnt have to be an exact match. I will probably make mine from either faux leather, velour, or some combination of both. Heck.. to be honest, my first try will probably be out of cheap as walmart, off the shelf whatever just so I can refine the process. This is usually how I have gone about custom sewing projects in the past. Start with a prototype and work the bugs out with cheap stuff.. then do it for reals. Again though, the first step is getting a pattern to work from... so.. anyone willing to help the cause, I'm all ears.

-J