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  1. Thank you all so much for the information. I've been away doing a handmade show, and didn't get the chance until right now to thank everyone. I will be heading to the local Tandy tomorrow morning! Thanks for the photo, MarcinB. Nice work!!!! Julie
  2. Can anyone tell me if a softer hand, more pliable veg tanned leather is available for dying? What would I look for? I want to be able to airbrush and would like a little grain to it.
  3. I bought the Paasche from Hobby Lobby, use the 40% off coupon on the app. Its amazing, Ive used it for the pro oil and water based Fiebings. Big savings on the amout of dye being used, and goes without saying the coverage is flawless. No more dark spots. And if you are into an Ombre look... WOW.
  4. Thanks so much for all the suggestions.
  5. Can anyone tell me how to do rolled handles by machine. I have a Cobra Class 4... I am currently hand stitching them, but I really need to cut down on time. Can anyone provide me with some examples of how they can be done. Thanks so much. The photo shows the 3oz hide and the results I am currently getting Julie
  6. Thought I would post an update about the Singer machine and my multiple problems. I took the machine into IMSCO here in San Antonio, and Jim the owner worked his magic and I have a perfectly good running machine once again. New tension spring, new hook, new tension release pin new feed dog, new throat plate. It's running like a dream. I guess all problems can't be fixed by adjusting tension. hahahaha Thanks again for all of your help. Julie
  7. Have a look at FraserMadeScotland Beautiful buckles. Etsy.
  8. Yes! Finally justification to spend some money on a new machine!! Thank you! Thank you all for your ideas, solutions and suggestions. It's really appreciated. I think I can still find some use for the old Singer. Julie
  9. This could go all night... so I pushed as hard as possible with a screw driver on the presser foot and I had a good run over some thick leather and NO Skip. So I'm obviously not able to do that all time. lol I then tightened the pressure on the presser foot, and back to skipping we go.
  10. Hi, I stripped down and started over. New thread, bigger needle, (hoping that would punch a bigger hole to allow more freedom for the upper thread to grab the bobbin thread and make the return trip) ?? Same thing, the machine is stitching like a dream on a single layer, but refused to keep stitching when I add a second layer. I did give it a go with canvas and from one layer to 3 layers it sewed just fine. It is a Singer 291U1 Originally designed for shirt making, but it seems to have more than enough torque to sew the thick stuff.
  11. By any chance is there a certain distance or number of threads between the missed stitches? It's not consistant, sometimes it's 4 in a row and other times it's 2?
  12. Tejas Thank you so much, what an amazingly detailed trouble shooting guide. Thanks Again! Julie
  13. I think that is exactly what is happening, trust me the bobbin is full. haha
  14. Thank you all for your responses. I'm not sure if it's me Tejas, but I don't see an attachment? Juile
  15. Quick history, last night I installed a servo motor on my old singer, WOW, quiet, slow, even stitching! PERFECT. Except it hasn't fixed the skipping that occurs when I move from a single ply of leather. Once I topstitch over any thickness at all it skips. Any suggestions would be appreciated. New leather machine is in my near future, but I would love to still be able to use this machine. I've adjusted tension, needles, presser foot pressure and thread thickness. If it was timing wouldn't it skip ALL the time?
  16. This day just keeps getting better! Profit margin just went up! Thank you for that piece of info, hope that flyer is National. Julie
  17. Thank you, Thank you. Tandy does carry them. Horsebit Accent 1/2" item #1316-02 Thanks to Jeffzilla's lead, Guess I should have searched Horsebit, Instead of Snaffle. Your the best, thank you both for taking the time to help out. Merry Christmas! Julie
  18. Hello, I purchased these mini snafle brass bits, about 8 months ago. I have no idea where I bought them. I've checked Ohio Travel, Weaver and Tandy????? I've even checked my visa online purchases??? I need to order more just like it.. if anyone recognizes them could you please let me know. Thanks for helping a forgetful girl. haha Julie
  19. Sorry I'm up in Seattle catching a flight and trying to read this on a phone. I miss read that you were looking for "someone" to buy not "somewhere" I went to a great place Imsco that sells industrial flat bed walking foot Juki machines in San Antonio. But he does not handle any specialty leather machines. I currently have an old singer industrial machine but I'm asking it to do to much. I do agree that shopping for quality leather is impossible in San Antonio. Before I spend thousands I would love to try a few machines. Would you mind if I ask which machine you have?
  20. Thank you so much for replying. Should I ask why you sold the cowboy? I am surprised that it is so difficult in Texas to get good leather supplies and machines locally.
  21. Does anyone know where I could test drive Cowboy sewing machines in the San Antonio Area????
  22. Thank you all for the great tips, I have been searching for sno seal here in Texas, not suprised that it's not readily available at the local outdoor stores. I never thought of burnishing the back side with glass. I will try that for sure as well. I also think the higher the grade of leather the smoother that back will be in the end.
  23. Well, Thanks for the tip. That will sure be a lot easier than having multiple bottles. Do you guys do a 50/50 of the resolene on the back too? Multiple coats?
  24. Again I am sorry if this has been discussed before, but I have a question regarding TanKote I recently had a look at a strap I put on a bag about 3 months ago, the person has been using the bag everyday for only 3 months and the tankote has completely worn away and the back of the strap looks furry and worn out. I was very upset and disappointed in the look of the strap. Any suggestions? Strap was of a descent piece of Veg tanned, front and back were dyed with oil dye, front was finished in Resolene and the back was finished in TanKote. What is everyone using to seal the backside of the leather?
  25. YinTx Being a Canadian, I am personally trying to get used to thisTexas heat and humidity... on top of the adhesive issues. haahha I have been working with the Dap for a couple of days now and it's applying very nicely. Much smoother, not Rubber Bandish at all. I am currently stitching a project that was glued and then the final test will be the burnish. My tiger thread arrived yesterday, it's sweet to work with. Maybe storing the can in A/C will help? And thanks for taking the time to respond and for the photos you post, I love looking at everyone's work.
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