When my mother became too elderly to sew she gave me her sewing machine. I
will tell you that learning to use the thing is a lesson in making patterns.
Make the vertical piece and the horizontal piece out of brown paper leave
yourself an inch - inch and a half overlap on both pieces and mark where the
stitch line goes when you lay the pattern on the arch with tape. If you have,
or want, piping you can get all the materials to make it at Jo-An fabrics, or
the like, and have at it.
I have uninstalled arch covers for my 3A and I will tell you that it is just
flat material sewed together. You need to stretch it on to get it to take the
shape of the rounded edge.
Don't forget you need excess material to run out on the floor and up the
inside wall as well to go under carpet and side panels.
I assume you have a machine that can handle multiple layers of vinyl.
David Lylis
69 TR6 CC26160L
60 TR3A TS74461LO
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