Members 276ccm Posted June 3, 2008 Members Report Posted June 3, 2008 (edited) Hi, I thought maybe buying one of these hand sew machines... will the stitches be solid?, does they work ok? How does they actually work? Any advice? :-) Edited June 3, 2008 by 276ccm Quote Blog: http://276ccm.blogspot.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/276ccm
Members tonyc1 Posted June 3, 2008 Members Report Posted June 3, 2008 Hi, I thought maybe buying one of these hand sew machines... will the stitches be solid?, does they work ok? How does they actually work? Any advice? :-) Is there a photo of it??? Quote
Members 276ccm Posted June 3, 2008 Author Members Report Posted June 3, 2008 I just added a photo.. I see I forgot hehe Quote Blog: http://276ccm.blogspot.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/276ccm
Members cem Posted June 3, 2008 Members Report Posted June 3, 2008 (edited) I use one and like it, don't use thread that is too thick and waxy though as it has a habit of stripping the wax off and clogging where the thread pulls through. The thread that comes with it should be fine for most projects I ran out and had trouble locating more in Perth that's why I had the problem with clogging (had to go with a slightly thicker thread). I'm quite slow at saddle stitching so I go with the hand stitcher when possible, it is quite simple to use the only thing you really have to worry about is getting the tension right so the knot part sits in the middle, once you get one you will see what I mean. It works well for what I do as I do mostly ornamental stuff if you do more stuctural stuff that gets alot of wear and tear you maybe better off doing saddle stitch cause if a stitch breaks it undos quite a few stitches. Cheers, Clair Edited June 3, 2008 by cem Quote
Members 276ccm Posted June 3, 2008 Author Members Report Posted June 3, 2008 Thanks a lot cem! I think I`m getting one today.. it´s not very expensive anyway, and I can start to test it out :-) Quote Blog: http://276ccm.blogspot.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/276ccm
Pip Posted June 3, 2008 Report Posted June 3, 2008 Thanks a lot cem! I think I`m getting one today.. it´s not very expensive anyway, and I can start to test it out :-) watch as you push it through multiple layers the needles are imho overly long and because of the thread feed, weak i slipped the needle broke and put it through my hand. It ruined a good peice of leather, all that blood. Quote
Members whinewine Posted June 3, 2008 Members Report Posted June 3, 2008 It ruined a good peice of leather, all that blood. Pip: try hydrogen peroxide- it may dissolve the blood stain (or it may not- but it's worth a try). 276ccm: IMHO, if you're trying to produce an item to sell, the tool is an 'ok' tool to use if you have no other alternative. It's a last resort-type of tool & it does serve a purpose, but it's something you don't really want to rely upon- if, for example, you don't keep the stitches even, or keep the tension tight & even, as cem mentioned, especially on long runs of stitching, the stitches tend to look kind of amateurish. Out of a thousand items I would handsew, I would use the tool maybe... once, perhaps twice...(?) [And I have two different tools of this type]. I consider it a tool for emergency repairs only, & for that, it does an admirable job. Just my 2 cents worth. russ Quote
Ambassador Luke Hatley Posted June 3, 2008 Ambassador Report Posted June 3, 2008 276ccm...........IMHO......save your $$$$ and buy the Al Stolhman book "THE ART OF HANDSEWING "it is on sale at Tandy now for $6.49 Quote Luke
Members 276ccm Posted June 3, 2008 Author Members Report Posted June 3, 2008 Thanks a lot, I`ll check that book for sure :-) So if I understand you guys right, it´s bether to hand sew than use this tool.. I`m going to sew a bobber/chopper seat, and I don´t have a leather sew machine.. yet :-) Quote Blog: http://276ccm.blogspot.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/276ccm
ferret Posted June 3, 2008 Report Posted June 3, 2008 I got one of these, it combines the worse aspects of machine and hand sewing. takes as long as saddle stitch and if the thread breaks the whole stitch can fall apart. Quote Politicians are like nappies, both should be changed regularly for the same reason.
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.