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446881446882 Joe, See my post on "Only This...
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Joe, See my post on "Only This Group Understands..." I wouldn't buy another walking foot, unless your wife has dexterity problems. If one can keep the material feeding without pull or...
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You guys are serious about the upside down...
You guys are serious about the upside down picture? It's right side up viewing on my iPad. I'll have to check my computer's view.
As to thread and fabric, I get a lot of my stuff from...
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Is it upside down? Maybe my iPad needs turning....
Is it upside down? Maybe my iPad needs turning. Otherwise, I'll have to ship it to Australia. But, the HC will work backwards down there.
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This is the one I use for much of my boat and...
This is the one I use for much of my boat and canvas repairs - actually a 128. I'm still confusing 127s and 128s. I'm sure a larger throat would be desirable.
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Absolutely! I use a 127 HC for just that purpose....
Absolutely! I use a 127 HC for just that purpose. I have sewn Naugahyde, boat covers, sailcloth, and most everything with it. The key is thread/needle combinations. I will use a 16 needle with v-69...
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