tande Report post Posted September 13, 2009 I have acces to Consew 226. I have been mostly handstitching, but it has been so time consuming it makes it hard to get as much done as I want to. I am just trying this machine out to see if it will work. Any suggestion or information any one can give would be great. I am not sure about what type of thread to use or where to get it. Any other tips on making this machine work would be great. Like I said i am just giving it a try to see if it will work. Thanks. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cobra Steve Report post Posted September 13, 2009 I have acces to Consew 226. I have been mostly handstitching, but it has been so time consuming it makes it hard to get as much done as I want to. I am just trying this machine out to see if it will work. Any suggestion or information any one can give would be great. I am not sure about what type of thread to use or where to get it. Any other tips on making this machine work would be great. Like I said i am just giving it a try to see if it will work. Thanks. Tande, the Consew 226 is the same as the 111W except the 226 has a reverse. It was, and still is a very good machine, one of the best when it was new. It has a small bobbin(G) style, but all parts are still available. Most, or all industrial sewing machine mechanics can repair this machine. If you are going to use it for leather, as usual, you should change the motor to a servo motor(the motor that's on there right now is probably a high speed motor because this machine was used primarily for upholstery, where they sew much faster), and add a speed reducer. Change the presser feet to the leather version(smooth bottom), so they don't mark the leather, and use a leather point needle. Depending on the cost, it may or may not be worth it. Thanks, Steve Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites