Ambassador broncobuster Posted December 2, 2008 Ambassador Report Posted December 2, 2008 heres a couple of things i just got done with. a leather cross for a back patch. heres a checkbook cover. its not tooled its embroidered. this is my new toy an industrial embroidery machine. this was my first attempt on leather. so have big plans for this machine. hopefully add more stuff to the business. more options that is. heres a knife sheath I made for a guy. his old one was a chewy for his dog lol. I never get bored in my shop lol. I do more than zippers. but lately dont seem that way lol. Quote
howardb Posted December 2, 2008 Report Posted December 2, 2008 Bronc, nice work! I like the embroidery right onto the leather. Cool! I had a part time job running two 12 color, 8 head tajima's. Those things are freakin' amazing! Quote Brent Howard CALG, HLG
Contributing Member Crystal Posted December 3, 2008 Contributing Member Report Posted December 3, 2008 Hey, BB! I like the horse head embroidery. Pretty neat. Do you use a stabilizer on the backside? How does the machine work? Do you have to work with certain leathers? ...a curious mind asking too many questions... Crystal Quote Black Dog Custom Leather
Randyc Posted December 3, 2008 Report Posted December 3, 2008 Nice looking work. I wondered when some one would use an embroidery machine on small leather goods. I'm looking forward to seeing more of your leather embroidery work. Randy Quote Randy Cooley Bulldog Custom Gun Leather www.bulldogleathercompany.com
Ambassador broncobuster Posted December 3, 2008 Author Ambassador Report Posted December 3, 2008 Thanks guys. well im doing this again lol my first went into cyber space. Howard-- this machine is similar to a tajima. its a 12 needle but only one machine head. Ive only had this machine about a month n im learning on about an hours worth of teaching an trial and error. Im a quick study n learn from searching they net too. Crystal--this is a computerized machine I program it in the computer(take a pattern, it has ways you can design n alter the way one wants it) punch in the colors hit send n walk away lol. I can work on something else while it runs. it beeps at me when it wants something lol this thing is my most expensive machine I own lol. It almost more than what I got in 6 of my other machines lol. I can do probably up to 5oz leather(garment, upholstry, suede) I know this machine I bought it from a friend of mine. I use to have her do a few of my vest. they sold fast. yes there is a tear away stabalizer on back. once done i put rubber cement on backside over the stitching cause i didnt put a backing on it. hopefully it will keep it from fraying. Randy--Ive been wanting an embroidery machine for long time. Ive got some plain premade vests that Im going to embroider on. offering something different for my customers. I get at least 20 inquiries every show I do asking if I do custom patches(I sell n sew patches on at biker rallies) so now I can say yup lol now there definately wont be no sleep for me lol. Quote
Members Kowboyboots Posted December 3, 2008 Members Report Posted December 3, 2008 That looks real nice. Only thing I have had trouble with on embroidering on the leather is some of my designs were just over lapping in colors and balled up the leather, so you have to be real careful designing the designs. BB, if you are just getting started the person you bought it from probably told you, but just in case don't try to stretch the leather into the hoops, just use the spray adhesive on the stabilizer and lay the leather on it. So many people are stingy with knowledge, even when you sell them the machines, hope this wasn't your experience? I figured it out by accident then said something to the folks I got my machine from, they said oh we forgot to tell you that, right! I have a nice design program for smaller items if you need anything digitized, I will sure do it for you at no charge. Kathy Quote
Ambassador broncobuster Posted December 3, 2008 Author Ambassador Report Posted December 3, 2008 Thanks Kathy thats good to know about the digitizing n the leather. I hooped this one turned out better than I expected. I found a few tricks on line on working on leather to. like I said I only had an hour training n rest was trial n error lol. everything else i learned on line. Bronc/Bonnie Quote
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