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I got my first machine

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I bought my first sewing machine today. Its only one machine, so I am not addicted.

I am looking for another machine that will sew thicker leather, but I can take my time and find the right machine at the right price ... because I am not addicted.

I might need another machine for very small spaces or especially narrow edges, but that's OK because ... I am not addicted yet!

Of course I will need a machine with a walking foot, that's only number 4, not too many machines ... because I am not addicted yet!

Where can I buy a machine? I need another machine ... because I am addicted to buying (and using) leather sewing machines!!!

 

 

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I think I have all the Sewing Machines I need now.

...Said NO ONE Ever!

 

 

 

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Just as well you're not addicted. Keep away from industrial machines, though, or you WILL become addicted!

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201p was made in Penrith (Western Sydney)

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Apparently it was assembled in Penrith from 201K components made in Clydebank, UK. It was modelled on the 201K23.

Unfortunately it did not come with a walking foot, that is the one small thing that detracts from this machine.

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you know that this is a domestic garment sewing machine, right? Addiction comes with the time especially when you start restoring old clunkers and they turn out nice and work fine when done... Trust me I know what I´m talking about :lol:

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I know its a lightweight domestic machine, but I believe it will work for light leather like fish skin. Plus it gives me a start into the whole sewing thing, and at a very low cost.

I will pick up a more industrial machine when I see one at the right price. Until then, its the stitching wheel and handy awl, or a good friend who helps me out with his many machines.

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Don't be fooled into buying a "walking foot" attachment for the machine as they are just light devices for helping the feed when quilting.

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