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Welcome to the forum, you will find all kinds of help from really good artisans here. One tip, someone on here gave a while ago, (it might have been Art of Wiz) when stitching through bio-thane use a needle that is 2 or 3 sizes larger than what you use for regular leather. The bio-thane has a tendency to close around the top thread and grip it at the bottom of the travel and cause a really ugly mess on the bottom, even with high tension on top thread.

Bob

I had to step up a few sizes to sew biothane material on my machine. i wasted a lot of thread till I got that one figured out.

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