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Thanks so much
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I am working with a new Techsew 2750 and was wondering if anyone could help me understand how I can eliminate any markings from the presser feet. I have adjusted/loosened the tension knob and still doesn't seem to eliminate the problem. Thanks
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No, it has sold
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I was curious to see what you thread size you are using to sew card holders, wallets, etc.. I have been hand stitching but purchased a sewing machine to speed things up with more goods available, etc.. I am typically sewing leather together that totals anywhere from 4 to 11oz. I am thinking I would begin with 138 with a fairly tight stitch at 5mm. I think it looks nicer. Do you think 90 thread would look cheap and thin. I am using nice Horween seconds, etc.. What is your go to thread size when sewing nice small leather goods?
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I have seen machines that will cut patterns for say a wallet or something. I am just thinking that in order to make a lot of one thing, there has to be a way to cut patterns without having to hand cut every individual item. Can someone put me in the right direction for a machine like this. Dave
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I purchased this heavy duty leather sewing machine in January 2012. Since then, it has been under a cover in my garage. I have kept it oiled, and it has about 5 to 6 hours of stitching max on it. I am a professional photographer and have just been growing my business over the last four years and have not had a chance to fully utilize it. It needs to go to someone who will take full advantage of it. I enjoy doing small leather goods, and this machine is overkill, so I am selling it. I am located in Virginia Beach, VA. It includes 4 bobbins, pack of needles, and white #207 thread. It also comes with the roller edge guide, table, and everything you see in the first image. $2,200
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I live in Virginia Beach as well. I like creating small leather goods, so let me know if I can help out. I have been doing this about a year. It is a lot of fun.
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I like them. The green one is awesome. Where did you get the metal hardware?