🧵 Stitch Your Style: Elevate your DIY game with this versatile sewing machine!
The Manual Leather Sewing Machine is a robust, non-electric patcher designed for sewing various materials, including leather and cloth. With adjustable needle spacing and a user-friendly setup, it’s perfect for both professional cobblers and DIY enthusiasts. Weighing 20 pounds and featuring durable packaging, this machine is built for reliability and convenience.
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Manual |
Item Weight | 20 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7"D x 11"W x 3.1"H |
Material Fabric | Metal |
Color | ['green'] |
X**X
Works but not for a beginner.
Crude, cheap, and works. Arrived with all parts, zero defects and adjusted. You will have to remove dirty oil. It is best if the owner understands how sewing machines work and how to adjust them because this is not a machine for a beginner. The instruction book is nearly worthless. There does not seem to be a source of replacement parts other than bobbins and bobbin cases. If you are not an expert, photograph the machine's parts to capture its adjustments and threading. For example, the needle thread goes down a slot in the needle bar and the walking foot adjustment screw is rather coarse; if you change it, resetting it to work could be a challenge without having recorded its original position. I suggest reading The Sewing Machine Master Guide: From Basic to Expert by Clifford L Blodget if you are not expert at adjusting sewing machines. The purpose of a patch machine is to sew patches in a way that other machines cannot. It has a walking foot and no dogs and the foot rotates around the needle so one can sew in any direction without moving the work. Say you want to patch a hole in a tube such as a sleeve or boot leg, You push the leather or fabric over the cylinder arm, sew across one side of the patch, rotate the sewing machine's foot, sew the next side and so on. The point is that the walking foot rotates around the needle bar. This is something that a cylinder arm or free arm machine cannot do. Although some people use these machines to sew leather holsters and sheaths it would not be my first choice for that work because the bobbin is too small to use with heavy thread (have to reload too often). If you want to patch a hole in a tight place, it works. The serrations on the foot are sharp and grab well but will damage some leathers and fabrics.
A**.
Finally got a good one
I ordered this same machine from 2 other sellers and had to send both back because they were either b-stock or someone else’s return. It seems that all of these come with a partially sewn piece of leather stuck under the foot and thread already threaded through the machine. The other ones both showed up partially painted with a bunch of pitted steel but this one is full painted, solid and with more accessories than the other ones. If you’re a tinkerer, getting this thing going isn’t too hard, I had it stitching stuff in like 5 min. The biggest benefit of this machine for me is that it can stitch through foam sheets whereas my regular sewing machine cannot.
B**B
Save your money. You pay for what you get.
The design is great the quality of the material is okay. The problem is I spent over a week trying to get it adjusted. I never could get it adjusted correctly. I had a friend come over that has a machine kind of like this one to see if he could get it adjusted he spent over 3 hours trying to adjust it. Part of the machine was bent up on arrival so it would not function at all until that was fixed. The manual that comes with it really wasn't much help you have to be mechanically inclined to put this thing together. I did send this product back and bought a more expensive brand that works great.
J**
Good machine for the price
The media could not be loaded. So far it’s a good machine for the price. A bit clunky but does the job
J**R
You bette me have YouTube if you want it to work!!!
Was a lot of work to figure out how to get it to work!!! You better be good at assembly and adjustments or you might want to think about an easier to assemble and use product!!!
S**R
Sewing
Once you get it started its great. No instructions but lots of videos
J**S
Works better than expected
This machine will need some fine tuning, some sharp edges knocked down, components need polishing and you will need to build a stand. If you have time to tinker to get this set up then it's a diamond in the rough, if you want something that works perfect right out of the box, then you will be disappointed. The stand is a joke, I threw mine away and built a tabletop stand out of some scrap wood. Watch some youtube videos and join the Facebook group for info. Once it's set up right it has been wonderful
A**.
Don't waste your money!
I was really hoping as plain and "no frills" as this thing was, that I would at least be able to use it. It came with a few instructions on how to assemble ~ after getting it assembled, it seemed sturdy enough. The machine was COVERED in dark grease and what looked like dirt (assuming this was from oiling the product) The grease had seeped into the Styrofoam that the machine came in. The 3 legs that it comes with are sturdy enough to hold the machine up, but if you bump it or move the turning wheel to hard it tips over. I had to go on YouTube to figure out how to thread the machine. The bobbin loader was bent and ruined so I had to load the bobbin by hand. After 3 hours of trouble shooting and someone else trying to figure it out, we can't get the top thread to stop breaking. I would think for the $100 I paid, I could've at least sewn one thing, but it doesn't look like that's going to happen.
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