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  1. We are still getting used to our Tacsew T111-155. In making pocket notebooks (a cover with a pocket on each side) we are having trouble keeping the sewing lines straight. My wife thinks the issue occurs when thickness changes. In sewing the long edges she goes from 2 layers of leather to 1 layer then back to 2 again. And then in one spot we have an elastic loop sewn in as a pen holder.

    Are there any tips or tricks of the trade for keeping lines straight when sewing around a rectangular project?

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  2. We mainly sew book covers and pocket notebooks and will sew 1-4 layers of 3/4 oz leather. Any thoughts on these machines available in my area?

    Tacsew T111-155

    Consew 225

    Consew 226

    Juki LU563

    Juki DDL 8300N

    Brother DB2 B714-3

    Chandler C-267

    Thanks for any thoughts and insight you can give on best machines and what to look for when testing them out!


  3. I'm having trouble with some of my letter stamp sets. Instead of just compressing the leather, they are cutting through the grain and getting part of the leather stuck in the stamp. I end up with the grain surface cut completely out of some of the interior stamp sections. Is there something I can put on the stamp to prevent this that will not alter the leather? Is beeswax a possibility? Thanks for any help you can provide!


  4. I have a chance to get a Kenmore model 48 from the late 50's early 60's at a great price (under $50, and it is a single owner machine belonging to the mom of a co-worker!) I currently do all my sewing by hand, but recently found a buyer for leather journals and pocket notebooks. I need to cut the sewing time and wondered if this machine could handle sewing 2 pieces of 2-3 oz veg tanned leather together. Anyone familiar with this machine and whether or not it will handle that type of leather?

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