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Old 05-16-2014, 04:47 PM
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I tested out a few machines. The 27 and the 15-30 were the best
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Old 05-16-2014, 04:57 PM
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I haven't attempted leather on my old machines yet. It would be nice to every now and then.
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The opportunity may present itself. I was already running late one morning and my shoe strap broke completely off.
My trusty Scholastic 6704 sewed it right back on with no hesitation.
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Old 05-16-2014, 05:09 PM
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Most of the domestic machines I see on eBay can sew leather, canvas, boat covers, sunbrella, upholstery...
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Old 05-16-2014, 05:16 PM
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Most of the domestic machines I see on eBay can sew leather, canvas, boat covers, sunbrella, upholstery...
They do sew it but not as nice as a big old industrial walking foot.
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Most of the domestic machines I see on eBay can sew leather, canvas, boat covers, sunbrella, upholstery...

hahahaha with the sunbrella. That amuses me every time. That's EXACTLY what I want to sew with a domestic machine.
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Old 05-16-2014, 05:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Rodney View Post
I haven't attempted leather on my old machines yet. It would be nice to every now and then.
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try it and you'll be surprised. The leather that I tried it on is the heavy kind and not the garment type leather. And I even used just the regular singer needle and not the needle for leather.
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It works better if you do use the leather needle and yes they will sew heavy leather but for how long? Some times the foot will raise and then I worry what is going on if it doesn't have enough pressure to hold things down. The older heavy machines work best and to be sure it is a good idea to use a machine set up with a dedicated walking foot. If you are sewing for a task use a machine that is designed for a task.
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I'm not surprised about the Singer 127. What needle did you use?
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Any needle will work until it goes dull or breaks - best results for sewing leather is to use the leather needle.
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The older the better for durability
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