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Leatherlady1008

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About Leatherlady1008

  • Birthday 10/08/1979

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  • Gender
    Female
  • Location
    Tennessee
  • Interests
    Riding bike, reading, cooking, and of course sewing

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  • Leatherwork Specialty
    Patch sewing and leather repairs
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    Anything I can
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  1. I own one of these chinese patcher, and it's came in pretty handy for getting into those hard to reach places. But, I'm now getting a very loose top stitch. I'm assuming that it's a bobbin tension problem. Can someone tell me how to adjust the bottom tension please? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
  2. Yeah, I saw a YouTube video where someone was using a 360 rotating walking foot patcher, and I fell in love! Lol! I made a classic boo boo, and didn't check for pockets where they want patch placement. Probably because they already have a patch there that they're wanting removed and replaced with another, so I know it can be done. I'm just needing to figure out how lol. Thanks for the input so far!
  3. I know this an older post, but I would really appreciate any advice people can give me about sewing patches over pockets. I'm using a Consew 226R and I'm trying to avoid sewing a patch through an inner and outer pocket that's layered over each other. Please help lol
  4. Hello everyone! I'm new to the forum. I tried looking for this subject matter before posting, but I didn't have any luck finding it on here. I've been reading tons of useful information on here, but I've ran into a bit of a problem. I sew patches on vests, jackets, etc, as well as a variety of leather repairs. I rely on my good ole Consew 226R to help me with the majority of my heavy sewing needs. But, I just had a customer bring me their vest to have a patch sewn on, and they want it over an area that has an outer AND inner pocket. How do I prevent sewing through both pockets using my Consew? I read that putting cardboard in the pockets may help, but I'd really appreciate any input and advice anyone can give me. Thanks, Leather Lady
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