Nitetimes wrote:You guys are just using the wrong sewing machines. I have an old Singer cabinet machine and that baby will sew almost anything.
cracker39 wrote:Nitetimes wrote:You guys are just using the wrong sewing machines. I have an old Singer cabinet machine and that baby will sew almost anything.
Yeah, the old Singers were tough machines. And, they would sew slowly. That's important for sewing heavier fabrics on a light machine...slow and easy. But lots of newer machines won't go slow enough and the fabric transporter (walking foot?) on the newer machines don't seem to move the fabric as good, and it bunches and the thread gets knotted up and then it jams. And THEN, the needle breaks. A new neighbor was having a yard sale a few weeks ago, and she had an old cabinet machine (wasn't a Singer) that looked a lot like the Singer in Nitetimes' pic. My wife wanted me to go buy it, but I didn't. Now, I wish I had. It may have been good for sewing heavy fabrics.
Nitetimes wrote:I have an old Singer cabinet machine
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