Re: [flasah] sewing machine
I'm sure that's what mine is. I'll get the model number off of it today and
pass it on. I'll just try it on the thickest leather that I work on and
see what happens.
Diann
At 12:37 PM 11/19/2009 +0800, you wrote:
> [Attachment(
>from Opel Mok included below] Diann, If that's the
>same old German Phaff, this is what it does. Took this a couple of months
>back with my cell phone at my friend's shop. Just sharing.
>
> Opel http://asailorsleat
>
>--- On Thu, 19/11/09, Diann Amberger <DAmberger@centuryt
>
><DAmberger@
>Subject: Re: [flasah] sewing machine
>To: flasah@yahoogroups.
>Date: Thursday, 19 November, 2009, 11:26 AM
>
> Hi Frank,
>Thank you for answering me. I am interested in the straight stitch because
>I don't think I would use the zig zag stitch enough to warrant the extra
>money. I just don't know anything about these kinds of machines and knew
>that somebody on here would know. Do they make a pretty top stitch? I
>want that and I also want to use it for sewing handbags, etc. But, I don't
>work much with leather over 5 oz. Most of mine is 3-4 oz. weight, because
>I just do small items. I can handstitch with the really heavy thread if I
>need to. I don't have a problem with that at all, but I do need a machine
>for the purses. I think my home machine will sew the 69 thread and might
>even do the heavier thread too. I don't have any to try, but I am going to
>get some. I did get the needles to use for leather and it sews the 3-4 oz
>leather great, and I think it would even sew the 4-5 oz., so I'm not even
>sure I need to get one of the other machines. I might could use the money
>for other things. I think I'll order some of the 69 thread and see if my
>machine will do ok with it. I can't see spending almost $700 for something
>my home machine will sew. By the way, my machine is an old, old, Phaff,
>one of the steel models that I was told would outlast my grandchildren.
>LOL......It does sew great. I'll look at the website, tho and see what
>they have to say.
>Thank you again. Keep in touch, ok?
>Diann
>
>At 10:16 PM 11/18/2009 -0500, you wrote:
>> Diann,
>> I'm not sure which model Springfield Leather Co has but I've used the
>> LSZ-1 with the monster flywheel for sewing wallets and purses using 69 and
>> 96 thread, I haven't used the 138 yet.
>> For anything over 5oz veg tan I sew with the Tippman Boss or hand stitch.
>> I've had the Sailrite LSZ-1 for 5 years now and love it. The newest
>> Sailrite's have a much improved positive lock clutch system and the
latest
>> catalog shows some great prices on the machines (both straight stitch and
>>& LSZ-1) with the monster flywheel and other accessories. You
>> might want to check their web site before you decide on a purchase
>> http://www.sailrite .com/ .
>>
>> Frank J Zaharek Jr
>> Mountain Man Leather
>> http://moutainmanle ather.com
>> Commercial Leather Discussion (list owner)
>> &&&&&slk= 4
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>><DAmberger@
>><flasah@yahoogrou
>> Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 9:51 PM
>> Subject: [flasah] sewing machine
>>
>>> Hi everyone,
>>> Ok, I need some opinions and advice, not necessarily in that order. LOL
>>> I have been approved thru my rehabilitation counselor (re-hab not for
>>> drugs
>>> or alcohol, but for a bad back) to buy up to $1500 worth of supplies to
>>> get
>>> me started in the leather business and I'm looking at the Sailrite
>>> portable
>>> sewing machine that Springfield Leather Co. has. The sales clerk told me
>>> it would sew 69 mm. thread and up to 138. Are those threads heavy enough
>>> to look great as top-stitching on handbags, wallets, or any other item
>>> that
>>> I want to stitch. I know it won't look like the stitching on a saddle,
>>> but
>>> is it heavy enough to look good.
>>> And also, does anyone use or know anything about this particular machine?
>>> I live in a mobile home and just simply don't have room for a big machine,
>>> so thought this would serve my purpose well, as I do not want to make big
>>> items like saddles.
>>> I thank all of you in advance for your input on this. I'm looking
>>> forward to hearing your opinions and advice on both the machine and
>>> threads.
>>> Diann
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