- Wed Jan 15, 2014 5:35 pm
#341404
Ok i have decided I want to learn how to start doing upholstery. I did a few sewing classes a few years ago. now i want to broden my skills. So for all you guys/girls that do this what would be a good starting machine? I perfer one that will do multipal layers and heavy materials like leather. also with reverse stitch. and affordable. I dont want new but rather a used machine. and under 200$. let me if yall got info
- Thu Jan 16, 2014 12:12 am
#341421
Pretty sure ones that are strong enough to sew leather are industrial spec and mega money
- Thu Jan 16, 2014 12:59 am
#341425
yea i know that. i found plenty of used ones but unsure what features i need. there is so many types out there. i have seen brand new ones go for 4k plus but thats major stuff. I only need somthing for personal use.
Graham wrote:Pretty sure ones that are strong enough to sew leather are industrial spec and mega money
yea i know that. i found plenty of used ones but unsure what features i need. there is so many types out there. i have seen brand new ones go for 4k plus but thats major stuff. I only need somthing for personal use.
- Thu Jan 16, 2014 10:02 am
#341437
I don't think you can get a good one that holds up for that kind job with just $200.
My mom is a clothes designer and she had some catalogs laying around. I don't know about used ones but new with a good stitching program and enough power to do leather work will start at around 650 bucks.
By the way, you don't need a different machine to do leather work but a different needle or so I'm told.
Anyways, it would be best to first go to an upholstery shop and ask what would be best for a beginner, they might say different.
My mom is a clothes designer and she had some catalogs laying around. I don't know about used ones but new with a good stitching program and enough power to do leather work will start at around 650 bucks.
By the way, you don't need a different machine to do leather work but a different needle or so I'm told.
Anyways, it would be best to first go to an upholstery shop and ask what would be best for a beginner, they might say different.
- Thu Jan 16, 2014 5:42 pm
#341448
[quote="Phoenix288"]I don't think you can get a good one that holds up for that kind job with just $200.
My mom is a clothes designer and she had some catalogs laying around. I don't know about used ones but new with a good stitching program and enough power to do leather work will start at around 650 bucks.
By the way, you don't need a different machine to do leather work but a different needle or so I'm told.
Anyways, it would be best to first go to an upholstery shop and ask what would be best for a beginner, they might say different.[/quote
well i found a few new ones that will go threw leather and multiple layers. So to be honest as long as it goes threw multiple layers and has rev. i can make do. I found a few used also and yes they are industial style belt driven. under 200$ I just need to know what one to look for. thanks for help/info
My mom is a clothes designer and she had some catalogs laying around. I don't know about used ones but new with a good stitching program and enough power to do leather work will start at around 650 bucks.
By the way, you don't need a different machine to do leather work but a different needle or so I'm told.
Anyways, it would be best to first go to an upholstery shop and ask what would be best for a beginner, they might say different.[/quote
well i found a few new ones that will go threw leather and multiple layers. So to be honest as long as it goes threw multiple layers and has rev. i can make do. I found a few used also and yes they are industial style belt driven. under 200$ I just need to know what one to look for. thanks for help/info
- Thu Jan 16, 2014 6:53 pm
#341454
Well yea the needle does but those can be changed. but as i said befor there are so many type out there its not funny. just type in sewing machine on an ebay search. lot more than just a needle. diff patterns, stich per min, even the size of the pullys make a diff. just dont wanna throw money at one and not work good. but i also dont wanna get one for to much and end up ditching the thing. guess ill call some shops or ask a few people i know that do it.
ndn001 wrote:The "Brother" brand is pretty good. Like others said, I think the needle will be the deciding factor.
Well yea the needle does but those can be changed. but as i said befor there are so many type out there its not funny. just type in sewing machine on an ebay search. lot more than just a needle. diff patterns, stich per min, even the size of the pullys make a diff. just dont wanna throw money at one and not work good. but i also dont wanna get one for to much and end up ditching the thing. guess ill call some shops or ask a few people i know that do it.