Accord steering wheel cover
When installing one on a 2003 Accord EX sedan, is it best to stitch all
segments in one pass, or stitch from one spoke to the next, cutting & tying it off, then start the next segment anew? TIA |
Re: Accord steering wheel cover
I assume you are refering to the Wheelskins product which I think Honda
offers. the only problem with tying off every spoke is that the wax thread does have a tendency to work it's way loose. If you have only one tie point then there is less opportunity for the thread to come off. If you start a new piece after a spoke you then have to tie a knot every time you start. Manufacturer suggests one continuous thread, Take your time, Good luck "Liam Devlin" <LiamD@XXXX.optonline.net> wrote in message news:3F0A145A.2060800@XXXX.optonline.net... > When installing one on a 2003 Accord EX sedan, is it best to stitch all > segments in one pass, or stitch from one spoke to the next, cutting & > tying it off, then start the next segment anew? > > TIA > |
Re: Accord steering wheel cover
George Tran wrote:
> I assume you are refering to the Wheelskins product which I think Honda > offers. Right, it's the one Honda offers (even says "Honda" on the box). > the only problem with tying off every spoke is that the wax thread does have > a tendency to work it's way loose. If you have only one tie point then there > is less opportunity for the thread to come off. If you start a new piece > after a spoke you then have to tie a knot every time you start. > > Manufacturer suggests one continuous thread, That's what I thought, so I guess I need to run a long stitch behind the spokes. Thanks for the feedback. |
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