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Toastie

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  1. So my wife went over to a friends house who had an old sewing machine they were getting rid of. When she gets back I help her get this beast out of the vehicle (it is very heavy) and we start looking at it. We found the serial number and was able to look it up and tell it was a Singer 127 treadle powered,, made in 1928. It is still in the original cabinet, has a bunch of tools in the draws that may be the original

    We would like to get it back to working order, and I figure this would be one of the best places to ask about. Also I was wondering is it possible for this machine to sew through leather

    Also any one had any luck bringing the wood back to life,


  2. What is a good entry level sewing machine for around 400$ (if one exist). Right now my wife is looking at the Janome 3000

    Up until now I have just been hand stitching small bags and whatnots I could find patterns for(I mainly have 5 to 7 oz leather I find on sale, most is chrome tanned).Eventually I would like to make suits of leather armor (but I know those machines are way out of my price range) so I was probably going to start with simpler stuff like gauntlets or bags. Now what has prompted me to look for a machine was that me and the wife were making some cloaks for our renaissance faire in November. We got some arctic fleece, over at Joann's, and then we stopped by Tandy leather and she saw some dyed rabbit hides that she now wants to use to the hide to line the edge of the cloak (I had also planned to line the very bottom of the cloak with some thin leather to prevent the bottom from getting frayed out, maybe some 2 oz chrome tanned)

    We would also like to use this sewing machine to make different costumes

     

    As for lining the cloak with that fur, would it be better to just use some sort of glue like Barge to attach it


  3. My wife is looking to do a Star Wars character to get into the 501st. The character she is doing is Darth Traya. This character has a leather headpiece and I have a few questions

    I got a 4/5 ounce single shoulder from Tandy leather to work with and I am planning on wet forming it to her head. I have attached a few pictures

    My question is what is a good dye or paint for the black, and what about that red. What can I use on the head piece to keep it from drying out

    Also is Tandy the only good place to order leather. I need a 3 inch wide strap that is 72" long and all I find is the 50" long ones

     

    14TrayaHeadPieceFinished.jpg

     

    8TrayaHeadPeice1.jpg


  4. Ok I am pretty new to this, only having played with a Tandy Leather kit a while back

    I have a Jedi Belt (3: strap from Tandy) that I wear when I make appearances with the Rebel Legion

    In order to get the belt the correct color we used some acrylic paint on them, basically we used what everyone was suggesting since you belt has to roughly be the same color as your boots, which we painted

    What I was wondering is if I can use Saddle Soap or something like Montana Pitch Blend (which I use for my renaissance leather gear) or something else

    Also on a side note, I had some custom half knee moccasins made and was wondering what is the best to use to clean them. Right now I wash them with a damp clothe, use saddle soap, then later come back with Montana Pitch Blend right before I put them up for 11 months


  5. Just took a quick look and the hardest part of redoing that pattern is getting the curves right, going from a oval cylinder to a 2d object is a pain

    I can resize the top in a few keystrokes to make it taller or shorter.

    If I get time this weekend I will see if I can create a pattern that is as good as the Tandy ones

    I looked at the holes and I think I can line them up. The pattern seems to be using 25/6" spacing which is probably closer to 3/8"


  6. So it is better if I print the pattern out and mail them.

    For larger patterns do you usually get a life sized drawing of them or does a pattern just give a general dimension. An example is I can draw up plans for a set of leg chaps, but would the plans have a scaled down drawing or would it be better to get a full size print made


  7. Well I just got my first kit and and banged up the kitchen table testing the different stamps. Then I got to thinking about making patterns for different items and wondering how to do it. At work i am a mechanical designer so I am pretty familiar with the cad programs so I decided to whip one up and see what people think.I am not sure on the dimensions, such as holes for rivets or how far to space them apart to fold them over

    I attached it as a pdf, if anyone wants to make it or give me any feedback

    Key Fob.pdf

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