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I would start with an old singer or similar. You can always
upgrade, if necessary. You can get one in good working condition for about $50. Mine easily sews through a double layer of Sunbrella and two layers of sail cloth on a furling jib's edge. More layers towards the eye were difficult. Get a model with zigzag and reverse, ~1940s or 50s. Older ones only do straight stitches, newer ones are flimsy. Mod. 99, 66, 201, pretty much every old black and gold machine will do. |
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