Yes yes i know i know. I'm a lazy twat who can't be bothered uploading pics.
anyway, here goes!
So basically the concept behind it was the same as I used when doing the headliner:
1. Take out the trim
2. Lay the trim on top of the fabric and cut it to size
3. Spray the back of both with adhesive spray
4. Stick them together
5. Put the car back together
This is the stitch I used:

Here is the join between the top black part and the existing fabric section. A simple fold sewn along the edge looks sweet. I intend to pull it back somewhat and use some hot glue behind it all to keep it in place (thanks to Ray's suggestion)

Here is the finished front right door card. I chose this one simply because it looks the best at the moment... notice the top starting to come loose? this is what the hot glue gun should fix.

Closer detail of the front right door handle section:

Close up (not too clear) of the door clamp side. Looks good, but could do with some more glue to keep it flush.

close up of the rear right door - this shows the stitching the best:

This is how I managed to do the door pillar. The fabric that I used (faux-suede) has absolutely NO stretch in it whatsoever and doesn't mould around anything easily at all. I found that with these creases, it looks good, and makes it easier to cover the whole piece.

Close up of the trim:

Picture of the front column:

And something I got in the mail the other day. kinda cheesey but i like (^^,)
anyway, here goes!
So basically the concept behind it was the same as I used when doing the headliner:
1. Take out the trim
2. Lay the trim on top of the fabric and cut it to size
3. Spray the back of both with adhesive spray
4. Stick them together
5. Put the car back together
This is the stitch I used:

Here is the join between the top black part and the existing fabric section. A simple fold sewn along the edge looks sweet. I intend to pull it back somewhat and use some hot glue behind it all to keep it in place (thanks to Ray's suggestion)

Here is the finished front right door card. I chose this one simply because it looks the best at the moment... notice the top starting to come loose? this is what the hot glue gun should fix.

Closer detail of the front right door handle section:

Close up (not too clear) of the door clamp side. Looks good, but could do with some more glue to keep it flush.

close up of the rear right door - this shows the stitching the best:

This is how I managed to do the door pillar. The fabric that I used (faux-suede) has absolutely NO stretch in it whatsoever and doesn't mould around anything easily at all. I found that with these creases, it looks good, and makes it easier to cover the whole piece.

Close up of the trim:

Picture of the front column:

And something I got in the mail the other day. kinda cheesey but i like (^^,)

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