Hi there all you experts,
I would love to do some upholstery work on my '78 Ford F250. Start off with some easier things like dashpads and sunvisors and eventually make a new cover for my benchseat....but first...a very steep learning curve. :-) I've been looking for a while online for a nice bargain and finally got my hands on a Singer 31K47. It might not be the absolute prefect machine, slightly bigger stitch would've been perfect, but I think it's a great entry level practice machine and if I really get the hang of things I can always buy that bigger, better machine.
The speed of the machine is a little intimidating at the moment still...only just getting the hang of the slipping clutch. I'm thinking about installing a bolt under the footpedal so I can't press it in too far. This machine does not have a reverse....so my question is....what do I do to secure the stitch? 1) Manually roll the wheel back a couple of stitches and go over it again? 2) Lift presser foot and move fabric a couple of stitches back and go over it again? 3) Condens stitches by flicking the stitch length knob up at the beginning at end of a seam? Eventually I'd like to use piping....so I need set of piping feet. I live in Australia and haven't been able to find one here yet that is a usuable size (max 1/8" is a bit small). It has been suggested to me to get a normal feet set, cut off the right toe and use it as a left toe zipper foot. Will this do the job just as well or should I keep on the look out for a proper set of piping feet? Anybody have any - know where to get them??
The bobbin winder is missing the tensioning device. Should I invest in a new bobbin winder or can I just hold the thread between my fingers for a bit of tension for now. I'm sure there will be plenty more questions to come....thank you for your help and patience!!