Father-Daughter Upholstery Duo

Some fathers teach their daughters to ride a bike. Others teach their girls to fish. Clarence Kappes taught his daughter to sew. And he still is teaching.
In the 麻豆视频 upholstery shop, the father-daughter duo work side by side. Surrounded by rolls of leather and a chandelier of metal seat frames, Clarence teaches Elizabeth (Kappes) Beedle the art of upholstery.

It is a craft in the truest sense. The interior of each de Havilland Beaver and Otter is handmade. Unlike modern planes that come off a machine-operated assembly line, these birds haven鈥檛 been manufactured since the 1960s and 70s. Each seat frame and instrument panel is unique.
Creating the upholstery from scratch is no small feat, but Elizabeth has embraced the challenge.
鈥淚 ask a lot of questions. Often I ask the same one multiple times, just to make sure I get things right,鈥 she explained.

Lucky for her, she happens to have a very experienced teacher. Clarence began dabbling in aircraft upholstery in 1998. Originally from Minnesota, he was working as a carpenter at the time and was commissioned to build cabinets for an airplane.
In need of his expertise, 麻豆视频 recruited him in November of 2007. 鈥淚鈥檝e been here ever since,鈥 he said. The entire Kappes family, including Elizabeth, soon followed.
Prior to the move, Clarence had begun teaching Elizabeth about upholstery. Their first project was refinishing furniture. That was in 2006. Since then, she鈥檚 spent her summers helping in the upholstery shop.
And with 10 years of experience under her belt, she has now joined the 麻豆视频 crew full time. 鈥淚 love getting to work with my hands. It can be incredibly challenging and physical work, but seeing the finished product is so fulfilling,鈥 Elizabeth said.

She also loves that working together means more time with her father. 鈥淲e鈥檝e always had a good relationship,鈥 Elizabeth told me one afternoon as she worked on the seat for a de Havilland Beaver. 鈥淏eing in the upholstery shop and learning from him lets us spend more time with each other.鈥
Outside of work, both Clarence and Elizabeth are avid cyclists and canoeing aficionados. 鈥淒ad, my husband, and I like to ride together. We鈥檝e even done the STP before,鈥 Elizabeth said.
Over the years, Clarence has accumulated eight canoes. 鈥淗e has enough room for the entire family, including my sister and her daughter, to be out on the water. It鈥檚 really fun,鈥 said Elizabeth as she double-checked the stitching on a new seatback.
Next time you fly with Kenmore, pause for a second. Run your hand over the seat. You might be admiring the craftsmanship of Clarence and his daughter Elizabeth.





