Members NadineS Posted August 29, 2014 Members Report Posted August 29, 2014 Finaly I have it working now, but it makes a long mark beside the stitches. I hope anyone can help me with a solution, maybe a other foot. I love this machine and the stitches look nice. I want to stitch bike seats with it. Quote No mistakes No progress
Members Constabulary Posted August 29, 2014 Members Report Posted August 29, 2014 Goede dag Nadine - Maybe you can try to put a piece of shrinking hose on the foot, if you know what I mean. But since the machine has top feed only if may effect the feeding. Maybe you can reduce the foot pressure a little bit. Quote ~ Keep "OLD CAST IRON" alive - it´s worth it ~ Machines in use: - Singer 111G156 - Singer 307G2 - Singer 29K71 - Singer 212G141 - Singer 45D91 - Singer 132K6 - Singer 108W20 - Singer 51WSV2 - Singer 143W2
Members Kevin Posted August 30, 2014 Members Report Posted August 30, 2014 I also have used heat shrink tubing, masking tape and once I had an extra foot, a grinder. If I have something that needs real precision, I mark the stitches with a pricking wheel and lighten the pressure and hand feed it. Quote
Members Darren Brosowski Posted August 31, 2014 Members Report Posted August 31, 2014 It is a fine line between marking the leather and proper feed. The heat shrink tube - used for electrical connections - is a good solution. Quote
Members Trevor Posted September 1, 2014 Members Report Posted September 1, 2014 Nadine Of course the leather will be marked by the foot it is a boot patcher which relies on the ribbed foot to grip and pull the leather through so the next stitch can take place. Smooth bottom plate and no feed dog present. The lines that are showing I suspect are from a faulty or broken foot or a foot that has too much downward pressure applied. Take the foot off and have a good look at it underneath to see if its damaged. I suggest that you invest in a (Flat bed leather machine) with walking foot capability and that will sew very nicely anything that you need. A boot patcher is for fixing boots hence the very narrow arm. Cheers Trevor "Way Down Under" Quote "Every Day Above Ground Is Good"
Members Darren Brosowski Posted September 8, 2014 Members Report Posted September 8, 2014 The patcher always has a place in the leather shop so never get rid of it. Quote
Members NadineS Posted September 10, 2014 Author Members Report Posted September 10, 2014 Thanks all for the reply's. It is a great machine and I never get rid of it. I will try the heat shrinking tube first. Quote No mistakes No progress
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