Sewing deer hide
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leather needles are a must! A regular needle will punch a hole, where a leather needle will create a small slit and close around the thread.
I can't remember if your 66 has a side mount needle or the 319...but if you have one with the front mount, it would be better.
Use either a heavier thread or something like dual duty...you will need some poly for strength.
I can't remember if your 66 has a side mount needle or the 319...but if you have one with the front mount, it would be better.
Use either a heavier thread or something like dual duty...you will need some poly for strength.
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There should be someplace to look up about the thread.
I'm thinking a thread manufacture place should have info on line.
I use certain thread when I sew tents sun doesn't effect it.
The thread place was very helpful for me to get the right thread.
I'm thinking a thread manufacture place should have info on line.
I use certain thread when I sew tents sun doesn't effect it.
The thread place was very helpful for me to get the right thread.
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You might try each machine. Then tug on the seams every what way and see what you think about which machine works best for you. Look at which way the needle slits pull - what is it going to do under stress. How much stress is it going to get?
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http://nh.craigslist.org/art/2845837717.html
seems like it would cost a pile to ship this but it might do just what you need Joe.
seems like it would cost a pile to ship this but it might do just what you need Joe.
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I read up and down the list and couldn't decide where this question should be posted. It doesn't have anything to do with quilting at all. So since I'll be using a vintage machine to do it I decided to put it here.
I have a project I'm thinking of. I'm going to make a zippered pouch from dear hide and some kind of soft internal padding. Not sure what that will be yet.
My questions are:
> I have a decent selection of leather needles for my machines, but do I really need them? My husband( he's an upholsterer ) he say's just a heavy needle will work.
> I want a really strong durable thread. What should I use? Brand, size, material? 69 nylon will work well or b 92 in the bobbin also
> Would it be best to use a machine with the needle facing front to rear, or side to side, or does it matter? he say side to side would be better.
> I'm planning on a straight stitch to secure the zipper, but was considering a decorative stitch over that to make it look different. Can you do that with deer hide with out ruining it? As long as it's not too close together it should be fine.
Joe
I have a project I'm thinking of. I'm going to make a zippered pouch from dear hide and some kind of soft internal padding. Not sure what that will be yet.
My questions are:
> I have a decent selection of leather needles for my machines, but do I really need them? My husband( he's an upholsterer ) he say's just a heavy needle will work.
> I want a really strong durable thread. What should I use? Brand, size, material? 69 nylon will work well or b 92 in the bobbin also
> Would it be best to use a machine with the needle facing front to rear, or side to side, or does it matter? he say side to side would be better.
> I'm planning on a straight stitch to secure the zipper, but was considering a decorative stitch over that to make it look different. Can you do that with deer hide with out ruining it? As long as it's not too close together it should be fine.
Joe
Last edited by sewred; 02-19-2012 at 08:11 AM.
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