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  1. I made a project with black dye for the first time last week. I noticed after that there were fine fibers in the surface due to the white t-shirt scrap I used to apply the TanKote. I had never noticed this before because it isn't obvious when working with brown and tan finishes. 

    Is there a trick to eliminating lint? I know many people like using sheepskin for finishing. Does it leave visible hairs in the TanKote? Is sheepskin significantly better than knitted cotton cloth? As a beginner I'm using cotton because its basically free to me as I learn. Are there other alternatives? 


  2. After a little cleaning I got to testing my new Chinese Patcher machine. Everything seems to work, more or less out of the box. However, I find that I need to bypass the upper tensioner. Is there a reason that I need to use two (upper and lower) tensioners? 

    I haven't yet tuned up any of the settings on the machine - I just ran a quick test to see if everything was working. Maybe after some fiddling the upper tensioner will loosen up a bit, but right now it seems to be very stiff.  


  3. 1 hour ago, kgg said:

    Small magnet can help to remove bobbin.

    kgg

    The bobbin came right out with a magnet, but the bobbin case required a pliers and wiggling. The bobbin case holder, which connects to the Pitman rod, is not coming out. I think I'll need to adjust the Pitman rod. (I assume the timing isn't going to work in this fashion, but maybe I'm wrong.) 


  4. 5 hours ago, suzelle said:

    <<fixed>> At this point the bobbin case seems to be stuck. Putting the handle in the 9:00 position I can remove the bobbin by using a magnet, but the case won't release. <<fixed>>

    I got the bobbin case out with some effort.  After work today I'll look at the machine again. 

    It came with thread, a pack of needles, 4 bobbins, 2 shuttle (bobbin case), and two shuttle bearers. 


  5. I'm new here and I've recently purchased my first "dirt cheap" sewing machine which seems to be called a "Shoe-Mending Machine". (See photo.) 

    (1) When writing about it, what is it called on this forum? I assume that I'll be having multiple posts about it as I learn. Does it have a formal name to describe it? There seem to be tons of YouTube channels that refer to it as the $115 leather sewing machine. It is a knock-off of an antique Singer. 

    (2) When it arrived, there seems to be a pool of oil in the bottom of the box. I assume this is "normal" for this ultra-low-budget machine. 

    Thanks,

     

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