#14 Needle and Thread Pairing on your Chinese Manual Sewing Machine *HI-RES* with *IMPROVED AUDIO*
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- čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
- This clip will show you some needle and thread pairing scenarios which work (and which don't) on your Chinese Manual Hand Crank Leather Patcher Walking Foot Sewing Machine. This is part of a series of videos I have made to show step by step how to work with and maintain these machines. If you treat them right, and use the correct needle thread combos, they will virtually perform any sewing task for you.
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That is the best explanation of needle and thread I have ever seen, thank you for such a great video!
Thanks!
Excellent series of videos, much appreciation ,your clarity and attention has made my purchase operational in very little time. Thank you .
Glad it helped, Paul!
I was lost in regards to thread and needle sizes up until now, thanks so much for this video I finally understand this now.
Glad that it helped you... !
Great video, and very good easily understood explanation of thread to needle combinations, many thanks.
Glad it was helpful! Regards!
Thanks so much for the series, I've just watched them all and have picked up quite a few good tips. 👍🏻
Great to hear!
Knowledge gained, leather working skills level up. Much gratitude.
Great to hear! Thanks!
This video helps a lot of people including myself thank you
Glad I could help!
Excellent, well done thank you.
Thanks!
I'm glad I found your channel. Thank you so much.
Glad you enjoy it! And thank you for that comment!
Wonderful presentation! (thanks for the better sound too)
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video answered a lot of questions
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for your explanations. A very useful video.
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Great video. Will be referring to this video. Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Ya, I agree, great comparison video, thanks.
Sorry for late reply... been off the channel quite a long time... thanks you!
thank you this was perfect.
You're so welcome!
Good video guy. You really help us out alot...Thanks!
Glad it was of help to you!
Great info. Thank you
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Great video
Thanks!
Thanks this was so helpful
Glad it helped!
Your videos are a ton of help. I’m currently using 138 thread and size 20 needles but I’m having issues with the thread snapping almost immediately.
Thanks! Check tensions but also material can cause it (rough edges).
Thanks, for clearly explaining needle and thread combination thread must be thinner than needle eye.
You are welcome!
Great video. Very informative. Do you know if anyone makes a flat shank 140/22 needle that has a triangular point or other cutting point. The round needles will just not penetrate the leather well. I modify industrial needles but would rather buy already made up needles. Thanks.
Great videos! do you know if its common or know where I can get a needle size larger than 140? and will it fit in these Chinese machines?
Sorry for late reply... been off the channel quite a long time. If I remember you might be able to get a 160 to work but they are not in commercial production any where in the world, as far as I know.
Thank you for the advices! Are those nylon threads you are presenting?
Hi - no they are, polyester.
Hello, thank you for the awesome tutorials on these machines. Do you know if there is a way to use the wax thread for hand sewing in these machines? I really like the finished look and feel of the waxed sinue type thread.
Thanks for the comment! The only way would be to try it... These machines are extremely simple, so don't have the complex electronic feeds etc that modern machines do, and might make it easier.
@@FlexitoolGuides Ya that's true, I did try it but only once, I think I may try doing the heavy thread in the bobbin and the thinner on top. Thank you!
@@tiffannystipe9626 Great! See what happens, maybe it will work.
I bought some Schmetz needles in size 20, but they don't have a "flat" size. Therefore, they are set to one side of the needle hole and impact the arm when running down inside the arm hole - cutting off the thread. Have you found this in your experience with aftermarket needles?
Sounds like you bought the wrong type of needle. These machines only use flat shank needles. Regards!
Very informative, thanks. I am thinking of getting one of these machines. I want to use it as a cheap "sew off the arm" solution, mainly for light fabrics. Would it be suitable for this purpose?
I would get an electric modern sewing machine for that. These work better for finicky heavier materials where you can stitch by stitch. Good luck with that venture though!
Do the needles shown here have a flat side? All the stores I've been only carry round shank and I think my cobbler has a flat side on the needle
Graham can you help me fix my presser foot is not walking 0:33
Hi Graham got my machine last week it came with a cone of black thred as its in chiness would you know what grade of thred they send out with machines .TIA
Sorry for late reply... been off the channel quite a long time. Not sure
Can I ask you for the link to buy these machines
Look on one of the big web sellers, tons of individual sellers there. Regards!
Hi, are you guys still going? Tried calling the number on your website to order but it does not exist.
Thanks!
Unfortunately not in SA, Ettienne. Regards!
Qual medida de agulha e linha pra costurar couro pra coldre?
Existe outro video na meu canal para explicar como combinar agulha e linha. Abs!
Where can we get the 140 22 needles.. only need one
Sorry for late reply... been off the channel quite a long time... very hard to get. Try Ebay.
Where can i purchase the 140/22 needles
Unfortunately no idea at this time. Check search engines. Good luck!
Do you still have needles available
Unfortunately not. Sorry can't help you there... Regards!
Did you find any 140 22 needles???
it's very embarassing that the bobbin is too small. If i use thick thread in bobbin, it goes only 1 meters i guess..? Is there any solution to get this?
Unfortunately not... the small bobbin can definitely be an issue with very thick thread, I have a bunch of bobbins set up so that I don't have to wind all the time. Regards!
You need to talk louder I cannot understand when you mumble
Sorry its hard for you to hear. I made these when I was just starting to produce youtube content. Unfortunately there is no way to just replace audio without deleting the video and re-uploading a completely new video with all that loss of history.