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  1. White Nylon 1lb spools   138, 207, 346 

    Black Nylon  1ib. Spools  138,207,346

    Red   Nylon 1lb. Spools 207

    Toboggan Nylon  1lb. Spools  138

    Sport Gold Nylon 1lb. Spools  207

    Lemon Nylon 1lb. Spools 138

    Evergreen Nylon  1lb. Spools 138

    Old Gold Nylon 1lb. Spools 138

    Rubytone Nylon 1lb. Spools 138

    Purple Nylon 1lb. spools 138

    Wine Nylon 1lb. Spools 138

    Blue Denim Nylon 1lb. Spools 207

    Silver Grey Nylon 1lb Spools 207

     

     

     

     


  2. I have a surplus of 1lb Spools  bonded Nylon Thread 138 , 207  and 277 Black and white , plus many colours. I live in Fort Erie Ontario Canada ,but ship out of Buffalo New York and use PayPal , fair prices. if you are interest I'll send a product list . Plus shipping from Canada is reasonable right now. I have lots of thread.


  3. the motor sits vertically inside the green base between the machine and the stand. The plate you see with the red trim between the machine and stand is pivot point . This machine can swivel 360' on that stand. It is very handy considering this machine can sew in a circle.

    a link to shop photos

    https://1drv.ms/f/s!AvKbpw0L0slJj1VeZshog1QngNcais


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    An introduction to the art of bridlemaking, featuring over 200 photographs as well as diagrams. This book covers: tools and materials; cutting, preparing, stitching and finishing leather; different styles of bridles; size tables; headcollars, martingales, breaking and schooling aids, girths, stirrup leathers, accessories; and glossary of terms

    270 pages $125 US —Plus Shipping

     


  5. Cary Schwarz Leather Shop DVD
    $75
    Fort Erie, Ontario

    Two Disk Set Leather Shop Techniques

    Disk One:
    SHOP TOUR: Cary gives a full tour of his shop and equipment while sharing his thoughts on how a work area should be organized.

    TOOLS: Cary discusses each of the tools he uses every day.He takes the time to describe why it's such an important tool,then demonstrates how to use it while pointing out some valuable little tips and tricks (this includes sharpening techniques for each of the edged tools)

    Length 49 min.

    Disk Two
    Leather discussion: Not all areas of the cow hide produce the same quality and type of leather.In the film Cary shows what locations on a hide produce the best quality as well as what the other areas might be used for.He then describes the various types of tannage a piece of leather might have and what advantages each type has.

    Hand Sewing: Tips for threading needles,positioning hands,and finding rhythm while hand sewing are discussed.Cary also compares and contrasts hand sewing to machine sewing, outlining the advantages of each and what makes them so different mechanically.

    Finishing Techniques: Cary demonstrates the use of his preferred finishing products that help make his projects look and feeltop notch.This includes a segmant on his durable hot wax edge finishing technique.

    Length 43 min.

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  6. Cary Schwarz Leather Shop DVD
    $75
    Fort Erie, Ontario

    Two Disk Set Leather Shop Techniques

    Disk One:
    SHOP TOUR: Cary gives a full tour of his shop and equipment while sharing his thoughts on how a work area should be organized.

    TOOLS: Cary discusses each of the tools he uses every day.He takes the time to describe why it's such an important tool,then demonstrates how to use it while pointing out some valuable little tips and tricks (this includes sharpening techniques for each of the edged tools)

    Length 49 min.

    Disk Two
    Leather discussion: Not all areas of the cow hide produce the same quality and type of leather.In the film Cary shows what locations on a hide produce the best quality as well as what the other areas might be used for.He then describes the various types of tannage a piece of leather might have and what advantages each type has.

    Hand Sewing: Tips for threading needles,positioning hands,and finding rhythm while hand sewing are discussed.Cary also compares and contrasts hand sewing to machine sewing, outlining the advantages of each and what makes them so different mechanically.

    Finishing Techniques: Cary demonstrates the use of his preferred finishing products that help make his projects look and feeltop notch.This includes a segmant on his durable hot wax edge finishing technique.

    Length 43 min.

    https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1744574955565268&set=gm.1595853400530047&type=3&theater&ifg=1

     

  7. I have been asked lately to repair Hockey equipment . The final step quite often is edge binding. I have a Binder mounted on Adler 267/373 table top machine and it works very well for product you can fit into the sewing area. When I do large Goalie pads , Blocker Mitts  and Catcher Mitts, unless I completely disassemble them I am unable to get them near the Binder. I am shopping for a Cylinder arm machine with a binder. Is there anybody here that would have a suggestion where to start?  I have an Artisan 4000 (large frame  chinese copy of a Juki 441 )  could a binder be applied to the Artisan?      


  8. This #46 Nylon thread I just purchased is flying apart or fraying while I'm sewing . Would you say that perhaps this is an old product or is this common with some thread?

    I have sewn for years and always see a bit debris , but this is from about 45 to 60 seconds of sewing. 

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