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On 2/15/2017 at 8:24 PM, Tugadude said:

Agree with Bigfoote, but to each his own.  The slanted stitch looks like a traditional saddle stitch, I'd be proud of it.

Ditto.lol

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Thank you all so much! Also while you guys are here, I tried to change my foot to a roller foot but the feed dog goes in slightly when I tried to put the single row feed dog in so it gets stuck undert the plate. Does anybody know tips on how to correctly put in a roller foot? Thank you so much!

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I use 794s in my juki 441.The reason for the LR needle is that the slanted perforations make for a sturdier stitch line than if the perf.are all in a straight line.I use the 794s because it has the eye appeal that I like.It takes more force to tear the LR than the S.All that being said I haven't had any kickbacks on the S stitch.This is my first post so I hope this explains the slanted stitch

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On 2/15/2017 at 3:16 PM, billybopp said:

Maybe this will be helpful ....

 

Groz-Beckert_Needles_for_the_processing_of_leather.pdf

Five years later...........Wow, this is a super helpful doc.  Thank you,  BillyBopp.

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