Cocowawa Report post Posted November 26, 2016 (edited) Hello, how are Pfaff sewing machines for sewing garment leather? What would be a reliable Pfaff machine model, for vinyl or thinner leather? I know they are popular for embroidery and quilting. Thank you Edited November 26, 2016 by Cocowawa Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Uwe Report post Posted November 26, 2016 In the Pfaff universe you want to look for standard bearers Pfaff 145, 545, or 1245 for doing leather and upholstery. Those are successive generations of highly regarded triple (unison) feed industrial sewing machine design that will go places where domestic machines (including domestic Pfaffs) fear to tread. Original Pfaff parts can be expensive, but many aftermarket parts are available for reasonable prices. Alternatively, you can occasionally find a nice vintage Pfaff 130 for cheap. The Pfaff 130 is a bottom-only feed (not quite industrial, but no plastic gears either) machine with zig-zag that will probably sew many garment leather tasks just fine. Some people mount them in industrial tables with big motors and the machines live to tell the tale. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cocowawa Report post Posted November 27, 2016 Thank you for answering my question about Pfaff. I just bought a Singer 211W155 that works like dream. All I need now , is to get used to it! It's the size of small elephant, pretty intimidating! Any thoughts on this machine? Thank you Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dikman Report post Posted November 27, 2016 They're generally considered a pretty good machine for leather, no reverse stitching but that's no big deal. If it doesn't have a servo motor my suggestion is to fit one, it will tame the beast and make it much more enjoyable to use. If you don't have a manual/parts list they're available for download if you google them. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cocowawa Report post Posted November 27, 2016 Thank you Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
George1520 Report post Posted January 8, 2018 On 11/26/2016 at 1:07 PM, Uwe said: In the Pfaff universe you want to look for standard bearers Pfaff 145, 545, or 1245 for doing leather and upholstery. Those are successive generations of highly regarded triple (unison) feed industrial sewing machine design that will go places where domestic machines (including domestic Pfaffs) fear to tread. Original Pfaff parts can be expensive, but many aftermarket parts are available for reasonable prices. Alternatively, you can occasionally find a nice vintage Pfaff 130 for cheap. The Pfaff 130 is a bottom-only feed (not quite industrial, but no plastic gears either) machine with zig-zag that will probably sew many garment leather tasks just fine. Some people mount them in industrial tables with big motors and the machines live to tell the tale. I was surprised to find plastic gears in my 230. The Pfaff 130, 230 or 360 type of sewing machines have two plastic gears one driving the hook and one at the zizgzag fork. I don’t think it matters that much because it doesn’t require much to turn the hook and make the needle from left to right. But those plastic gears get old and crack. I do like the build in knee lift option and I think that makes a big difference sewing small pieced. The problem I found with domestic machines is that, they don’t feed as well and you have limited choices of needles. If you don’t sew thick leather a sewing machine like Singer 20U with a servo motor would work Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
housewifer Report post Posted December 19, 2020 Can we use it to sew leather? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites