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1 hour ago, Tequila said:

Show’s you how dumb I can be :oops:

NO!  Not you!  I didn't make it clear in my post that I was referring to the other person's post.

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Both janome and Juki are good for sewing leather. Personally I like Janome HD3000 in janome brand but it can't sew more then 3 layers of leather. So for sewing more layers of leather you can go with Juki machines

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11 hours ago, SewingFeatures said:

Both janome and Juki are good for sewing leather (link removed). Personally I like Janome HD3000 in janome brand but it can't sew more then 3 layers of leather. So for sewing more layers of leather you can go with Juki machines

@SewingFeatures are you an Amazon affiliate link spamer?

"Brain MIller" sometime is Leon V.  or Victor Fiori on linkedin or Eli Bawer on twitter or Victor Mosheyev on soundcloud - at least they share the same avatar picture ;) Sometimes you find testimonials (f.i. Peter Kartscher) with this avatar picture too.

Mods - please scroll down to the end of the linked site and check the disclaimer.

We had similar link spamers in a German Forum a while ago.

 

 

 

 

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On 6/20/2022 at 7:04 PM, MtlBiker said:

I also have the Sailrite LSZ-1 portable walking foot, and I use pretty much exclusively v92 thread with it.  The smallest thread I'd even consider using is v69 and certainly not the kind of thin thread that clothing needs.  Yes, it *could* be done, but it's a real PITA to dumb the machine down so that it'll work with domestic threads.  Why bother?  Home machines are a couple of hundred bucks and up, so there's no reason to try making a heavyweight do the ballet.  And vice-versa.  If a domestic machine like the above mentioned Janome or Juki does what someone needs to sew, great.

I guess what I take exception to is the above comment that the "Juki TI-2000qi is the best sewing machine".  For what, is what I'd ask.

 

I'd take it as just there option. Every one has one.

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