Hello All,
This is my first post and I'd like get a sanity check before spending a bunch of money on a new machine. I just learned how to sew a month or two ago in order to repair a jacket (which led to me buying a new Singer 4411 and a Singer 237 from an estate sale) and I'm still figuring out what's what and realizing my home machines have very real limits. Leatherworker has been a great source of information. THANK YOU!
I realized I'm surrounded by fun potential projects that I can't do with my lightweight machines - custom shade sails for the patio, wallets, laptop bags, reupholstering my 10+ year old car interiors, upholstering outdoor furniture, custom dog collar a friend's new bulldog, etc...
I was looking at the Consew 206RB and planned to find a used machine on Houston Craigslist, but the used prices in Houston are about twice what I've read other people on LW paying recently in other parts of the country. I don't want to pay 80% of retail for a 20-40 year old machine with an unknown maintenance history.
I've been reading a lot here and I'm thinking about ordering a Cowboy CB227R cylinder bed instead. Here are my planned/ideal requirements:
- able to sew multiple layers of heavy canvas/sunbrella for shade sails
- auto upholstery (leather, vinyl, fabric, some 3D shapes that might be a challenge with a flatbed)
- cordura and/or light/medium leather for wallets, backpacks, messenger bags, purses, canvas/leather bags
- available accessories, feet, parts, etc. (I heard Pfaff and Adler parts are very expensive and the Cowboy takes common accessories)
- good torque and control at very low speed (Cowboy comes with a speed reducer and a servo motor)
- able to handle heaviest thread weight required by the above types of projects
Ideally I'd like this machine to also be able to handle hemming denim jeans, which seems to be on the upper end of what my existing Singers can handle. I was looking forward to having the stitch length dial and a dedicated spring-loaded reverse lever on a 206RB-5 though. I like the all metal construction of my Singer 237, but I really like having separate stitch length and reverse controls
Is the Cowboy CB227R the best choice for me or is there another machine I should consider? I originally hoped to pick something up off CL for a few hundred dollars but I realize that's probably not going to happen. I'd like to stay under the $1600.
Thanks in advance!
-Jacob