Hi everyone, I just found this forum today. I want to start a new hobby in leather tooling and stitching. This is just for fun, as I'm retired. I have many questions and I don't know how many I'm allowed to ask at one time, LOL... I've been tooling trinkets (key fobs, etc.) for friends and family. I've purchased a bunch of tools from Tandy, and am having a blast. I want to learn how to machine stitch leather. I bought an antique Singer model 201-2 on Ebay and it was delivered yesterday... What a great machine! It seemed to stitch some pretty thick tooling leather without a problem. The two pieces of tooling leather I stitched together were about 1/8 in. thick, totaling 1/4". I'd like to know what kind of thread to use and do I REALLY need to buy special "Leather" needles. I'd like to make some halters and headstalls (probably out of latigo/oiled leather rather than tooled) for the local 4-H club, and possibly a few to sell. My sister wants me to make some logos or emblems for the 4-H kid's Carhart jacket backs. I don't think tooling leather, or any leather for that matter will hold up to a washing machine or dryer. What about a faux leather perhaps? Heck I don't have a clue!
Thanks for any help I get,
Phill