That machine is a Tacsew T111-155. But I don't believe you can get that specific one anymore. There is a 1:1 remake from Typical called a GC6-7-D. We have one of those in the office as well. Excellent workhorse machine. Definitely get a servo motor instead of a clutch motor.
Would it look neater if you didn't sew the first 2 lines and just sewed the last 2? Have to make sure it's lined up properly but you'll end up with less visible stitching.
Just what I needed to see for a commission. Thanks!
Glad I could help!
This is fantastic!
Thank you. Been wondering how to do this for a while now
No problem 👍
great tip. thank you. i'd like to see a segment on doing zippers.
Looks like a Juki machine. What model number are you using for that fabric?
That is a TACSEW T111-155
What sewing machine setup are you working with? I’ve been wanting to upgrade from my heavy duty singer.
That machine is a Tacsew T111-155. But I don't believe you can get that specific one anymore. There is a 1:1 remake from Typical called a GC6-7-D. We have one of those in the office as well. Excellent workhorse machine. Definitely get a servo motor instead of a clutch motor.
Would it look neater if you didn't sew the first 2 lines and just sewed the last 2? Have to make sure it's lined up properly but you'll end up with less visible stitching.
If you can do that, great. That is a lot to hold straight though. Normally it would be faster to run the extra 2 stitches.
@@missionspec it's very easy for me to judge not having tried it! I'm going to give it a go imminently...