Using A Sewing Machine With Leather
In recent years, the use of leather in different projects has really gained in popularity. Leather can be used to craft a array of long lasting products. Many people have started to work with leather using a sewing machine. If you are not sure how to work with leather in a sewing machine, this can be an very complicated task. Here, you will find some easy and clear-cut steps that will assist you while working with leather in a sewing machine.
The first thing that you should know when you are allowing for working with leather on a sewing machine is that standard sewing machine needles will not work for your project. You will need to go to a craft store and buy special needles that are specifically designed for leather. Tripoint Sewing needles are designed for leather. And will adequately cut the material. There are many sizes of leather sewing needles, so, you will have to evaluate the thickness of the leather that you are working with to decide the needle size that is required.
It is imperative that you understand that leather is a distinctive type of material and some stitches will not be able to work. For example, doing a small stitch on leather usually does not work well. Many people have performed small stitches and have found that the material is destroyed after doing so. It is important that you buy a small piece of leather in order to test the stitch that you wish to use. If the stitch works, then you can use it. The normal size stitch that seems to do well when working with leather on a sewing machine is about three and a half inches.
On most sewing machines, you can adjust the overall tension of the thread that you are working with. It is imperative to know that if you are working with thin pieces of leather on your sewing machine that the tension should be increased. If you are working with thicker pieces of leather on a sewing machine, the thread tension should be decreased. If you find that the thread is constantly breaking off, or experiencing other issues, you should try to change the tension on the thread of the sewing machine to see if it helps. Working with leather on a sewing machine requires experience and trial and error.
Working with leather on a sewing machine can prove to be quite a test if you must have the material stay together. When you are functioning with basic types of material, you can simply bind the fabric together using pins and similar items. You will find that if you do this with leather, you will noticeably scar the material. The top thing that you can use in order to bind leather material together while using a sewing machine is alligator clips. I even prefer to place a piece of tape over both sides of the binding spot prior to placing the clips in place to stay away from having to worry about clip marks.
Working with leather on a sewing machine can be a difficult task, but if you follow the above listed steps, you are sure to find that you are a success in this task! Your leather project will be a quality product that will last for a long time.
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