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Good sewing machine for canvas work, examples? Results?
No, I'm just saying that these needles are not uniuque to Sailrite.
You can by them at most anyplace that sells needles. Doug s/v Callista "Keith" wrote in message ... From the Sailrite site: "We have found that some home machines work better in heavy fabrics if the tips of the needles are slightly blunted and, so, these needles have what are called all purpose, modified ball points." So are you saying all needles are made like this? -- Keith __ The best boating accessory is a good owner! "Doug Dotson" wrote in message ... These are just standard needles. Nothing special about them. Doug s/v Callista "Keith" wrote in message ... Yea, what Glen said. I would add that Sailrite makes canvas needles for regular machines. I've used these successfully on a regular home machine on light to medium canvas stuff. -- Keith __ |
Good sewing machine for canvas work, examples? Results?
The standard answer to this question is to try Sailrite
Could these machines (the LSZ-1 for example) be used to sew clothes? The pfaff 130 was made to be used by commercial underwear makers. We have used ours to do a lot of sewing in addition to canvas work. It does zigzag and stright stich. As long as you don't need fancy stiches it is the only machine you need. Dick |
Good sewing machine for canvas work, examples? Results?
The standard answer to this question is to try Sailrite
Could these machines (the LSZ-1 for example) be used to sew clothes? The pfaff 130 was made to be used by commercial underwear makers. We have used ours to do a lot of sewing in addition to canvas work. It does zigzag and stright stich. As long as you don't need fancy stiches it is the only machine you need. Dick |
Good sewing machine for canvas work, examples? Results?
The pfaff 130 was made to be used by commercial underwear makers. We have used ours to do a lot of sewing in addition to canvas work. It does zigzag and stright stich. As long as you don't need fancy stiches it is the only machine you need. Canvas underwear! Yow! :-D |
Good sewing machine for canvas work, examples? Results?
The pfaff 130 was made to be used by commercial underwear makers. We have used ours to do a lot of sewing in addition to canvas work. It does zigzag and stright stich. As long as you don't need fancy stiches it is the only machine you need. Canvas underwear! Yow! :-D |
Good sewing machine for canvas work, examples? Results?
But the Pfaff does not have a walking foot, right? Doesn't that limit you somewhat? I heard that, for instance, sewing sailcloth is extremely difficult without walking foot. Is that true? --Ernst Cindy Ballreich writes: The pfaff 130 was made to be used by commercial underwear makers. We have used ours to do a lot of sewing in addition to canvas work. It does zigzag and stright stich. As long as you don't need fancy stiches it is the only machine you need. Canvas underwear! Yow! :-D |
Good sewing machine for canvas work, examples? Results?
But the Pfaff does not have a walking foot, right? Doesn't that limit you somewhat? I heard that, for instance, sewing sailcloth is extremely difficult without walking foot. Is that true? --Ernst Cindy Ballreich writes: The pfaff 130 was made to be used by commercial underwear makers. We have used ours to do a lot of sewing in addition to canvas work. It does zigzag and stright stich. As long as you don't need fancy stiches it is the only machine you need. Canvas underwear! Yow! :-D |
Good sewing machine for canvas work, examples? Results?
Canvas underwear! Yow!
:-D a step up from sackcloth and ashes. |
Good sewing machine for canvas work, examples? Results?
Canvas underwear! Yow!
:-D a step up from sackcloth and ashes. |
Good sewing machine for canvas work, examples? Results?
a walking foot is nicer when you have many thicknesses of cloth. I also find
the walking foot works better on sticky material, such as vinyl. btw, I bought a Sailrite rather than a Pfaff 130 a.) when I heard a sewing machine repairman with no axe to grind tell that parts are hard to get for the 130 and that a Singer 107 (older yet machine) was easier to keep running, and b.) I noticed that the price of a "rebuilt" 40 to 55 years old Pfaff was about the same as a brand new LSZ-1 Sailrite. But the Pfaff does not have a walking foot, right? Doesn't that limit you somewhat? I heard that, for instance, sewing sailcloth is extremely difficult without walking foot. Is that true? --Ernst Cindy Ballreich writes: The pfaff 130 was made to be used by commercial underwear makers. We have used ours to do a lot of sewing in addition to canvas work. It does zigzag and stright stich. As long as you don't need fancy stiches it is the only machine you need. Canvas underwear! Yow! :-D |
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