Members beltbuckles Posted April 3, 2017 Members Report Posted April 3, 2017 so i was making handles on a purse (sewing kinda like 2 belts on top of each other sewn together).. using a 1/8 inch seam guide walking foot on my consew227.. but the problem is that even though i go kinda slow, it always gets crooked and goes off on the bottom leather.. any tips for this.. maybe a left toe and swing guide???? help?? Quote
Members leecopp Posted April 4, 2017 Members Report Posted April 4, 2017 I have a couple fairly large (about 2" long) strong, guide magnets I got on the auction site. You could put one on each side of the "stack" and let the guide foot do its job for keeping things pretty. I did something very similar when I wanted to sew together two layers of mule tape ( crazy strong woven tape used to pull in pulling lines for electrical wire in conduit (i work for an electrical utility, and sometimes the spools get damaged and they just get tossed out)). Quote
Members sandyt Posted April 4, 2017 Members Report Posted April 4, 2017 Maybe glue? Helpes me out sometimes in these kind of cases. Quote
Moderator Wizcrafts Posted April 4, 2017 Moderator Report Posted April 4, 2017 I use "Leather Tape", made by Venture, in various widths, to secure pieces of leather for sewing. It is very strong, almost as good as contact cement (but more like aggressive rubber glue). You should use titanium needles to sew through this tape to avoid gumming up the eye and shaft. Venture Tape is sold by Wawak and other big suppliers. Quote
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