Hello,
I have started to make tote bags and hobo bags using antique grain sack fabric and antique upholstery homespun hemp. I currently own a Singer 4452 machine. It does a pretty good job with sewing the antique fabric but struggles with curves. I have not tried it with leather and I think I want a separate machine for making leather handles and buckles for the bags and when add some leather accents. I bought a beautiful, soft, cognac bison hide to get started. The only thing is I have never worked with leather and I don’t own a leather sewing machine.
What is the most efficient sewing machine for bag making and leather handle making? My husband thinks I will need something that will go through about 6 mm of leather. All the websites I searched on google say the Janome 3000 is best for leather but I found a sheet from Janome that explained using leather on the machine and it said no more than 4 mm. Also, I read here that you all think the Janome is not an appropriate machine for leather sewing.
So these are my questions:
1. Do I need an industrial compound machine? If yes, what is a good machine for what I want to do?
2. Are their machines around $500 that can be used for bag making and leather handles that is not a compound machine?
3. What are the brand and models from least expensive to mid size and most expensive?
4. What machines are good for a beginner?
5. What beginning tools would be good to purchase for making leather handles?
6. Is it a good idea to purchase a used machine? What are places or forums to see ads for used machines (e.g., when people upgrade to new model and what to get rid of their existing model)?
7. What kinds of questions should be asked regarding a used machine?
Any guidance you can provide to this leather newbie is much appreciated!
Thank you!
KMPG