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Just asking. I recently sewed a mag pouch. Below is a fuzzy picture. I sewed this using the edge of the leather placing the right single presser foot against the edge of the pouch leather.

Do they make a presser foot that is just a little more away from the needle?

I also recently sewed a belt. Didn't think about it then, but I could have used the same method. Would like to get a little farther away from the edge.

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The answer depends on the make and model of your sewing machine! Whatcha got?

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Cobra 4.

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Why aren't you using your Cobra edge guide to place the stitches where you want them? It can be set any distance to the right of the needle.

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Yep, got the edge guide. I have used it with belts.

When I make the mag holder I mold then glue the molded part to the back. The back is usually a bit bigger and I trim when finished. Anyway, with an "adjustable" presser foot you could do corners, tight curves, or other things that the guide would be an obstruction. You could do a real neat guided circle. Using the edge of the leather would insure a flowing stitch always at the same distance from the edge.

It occurs to me that the left presser foot could be shimmed to stand a little away from the needle. Can't do that to the right single presser foot. Have to think about that one.

Hey Steve!!!!

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Hey, I found a couple of interesting things in my search.

Anyone familiar with this machine?

http://www.leatherst...com/classic.htm

And I found a very interesting thread. Thanks Northmount.

http://leatherworker...opic=37299&st=0

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