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Old 05-15-2016, 07:54 AM
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I am still in the pondering stage of this project. I make all of my husband's work aprons, vests because he can never find what he likes in just one item.

My project coming up is a hunting vest with a recoil pad built in. The fabric needs to be waterproof especially for the small game pouch on the back.

My question is:
Anyone have experience sewing this type of fabric "500D Urethane Coated Cordura Nylon Hunting Camouflage Fabric"?
I have a heavy duty Janome machine to work with.
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I sewed on something similar but in the bright orange regulation hunting fabric. My machine tended to skip stitches. I never did figure out why but sewed every seam twice to counteract the skips.
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Old 05-15-2016, 08:27 AM
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I sewed on something similar but in the bright orange regulation hunting fabric. My machine tended to skip stitches. I never did figure out why but sewed every seam twice to counteract the skips.
Good idea, I also try to top stitch where possible. Maybe a needle for denim is required for this type of fabric.
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Originally Posted by Chasing Hawk View Post
I am still in the pondering stage of this project. I make all of my husband's work aprons, vests because he can never find what he likes in just one item.

My project coming up is a hunting vest with a recoil pad built in. The fabric needs to be waterproof especially for the small game pouch on the back.

My question is:
Anyone have experience sewing this type of fabric "500D Urethane Coated Cordura Nylon Hunting Camouflage Fabric"?
I have a heavy duty Janome machine to work with.
Wondering if a teflon foot would help with the skipping of stitches??
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skipped stitches is more of a needle problem. wrong needle or dull needle.
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Old 05-15-2016, 09:41 AM
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I made a pouch for DH's hunting vest. I used fabric from an old rain coat jacket for the lining.
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Old 05-15-2016, 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Onebyone View Post
I made a pouch for DH's hunting vest. I used fabric from an old rain coat jacket for the lining.

Was it hard to work with? I could find one at the Goodwill to cut up.
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When I sew with rip stop nylon I use a roller foot to avoid skipped stitches.
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You might find it helpful to lighten up the pressure on the foot too if you have skipped stitches. I've found it helps sometimes, especially with a thick fabric or multiple layers of fabric.
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I sewed new chair upholstery that was a waterproof fake leather, much stronger than pleather. I found a needle that said it was for leather and used my Bernina. It sewed beautifully. Good luck.
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