Members drcharlemagne Posted January 25, 2013 Members Report Posted January 25, 2013 When I machine sew tight inside curves, like around the trigger on a moulded holster, the length of the foot interferes with staying tight to the edge. As a result I end up manually placing several stitches, eyeballing the stitch length, and handcranking. Is that the best strategy? any better ideas for tight inside curves with a machine? Quote
Members Anne Bonnys Locker Posted January 25, 2013 Members Report Posted January 25, 2013 Roller foot? Quote Darren Brosowski
Moderator Wizcrafts Posted January 27, 2013 Moderator Report Posted January 27, 2013 I switch to a right toe outside foot when I sew close to shaped parts of holsters. This way the outer foot does not hit the shaped leather. If the inside foot is too large in front, grind it down a bit. Quote Posted IMHO, by Wiz My current crop of sewing machines: Cowboy CB4500, Singer 107w3, Singer 139w109, Singer 168G101, Singer 29k71, Singer 31-15, Singer 111w103, Singer 211G156, Adler 30-7 on power stand, Techsew 2700, Fortuna power skiver and a Pfaff 4 thread 2 needle serger.
Members billymac814 Posted January 28, 2013 Members Report Posted January 28, 2013 I personally sew the holster together before doing the molding, that way its still flat or somewhat flat. There are times like repairing a holster or some other instances where you have to stitch right up next to something then I do as Wiz said. Quote www.mccabescustomleather.com
Members drcharlemagne Posted January 28, 2013 Author Members Report Posted January 28, 2013 Thanks for your input guys. Quote
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