jimi43
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I think someone here called me the BOOTFAIR KING...in some thread and I think that was a compliment...anyhow...a while back I bought a sewing machine...which one can find in plenty at all fairs...
The idea was to make covers for the guitar amps that I have that attract rather a lot of dust...
I acquired a rather nice roll of leather at another fair for the princely sum of 50p so decided to use a bit of it today and try out the machine...
The Christmas present to myself arrived from Workshop Heaven today (thanks Matthew!) and I couldn't really justify the additional cost of suede covers for them so I decided to break my sewing virginity on a tool roll for the same.
NOW...take pity on me because I have neither the feminine skills nor the patience to get around the technical aspects of these complicated and touchy machines...but I was rather chuffed with my first attempt and decided to share it with you.....
Nice green colour isn't it!!! People with the proper glasses can see I really screwed up on the straight line bit the first time...then the needle broke and I had to start again....so there are many abortive rows of perforations in the otherwise perfect leather....
After snapping the second needle I decided not to finish the lefthand side until I get familiar with this devil but I wanted to keep these lovely scrapers, the Clifton burnisher and my little dovetail saw in good nick so it will serve until that day!
I'm not sure I am cut out for this sewing business....but it was certainly cheaper than buying commercial rolls and serves its purpose well!
I think I will stick to making shavings as a primary source of enjoyment but at least these tools shouldn't rust...I stuck a few drops of Camelia Oil in the pockets to be sure!
OH! And with the offcut to this offcut I made a tiny cover for my drawknife....!!!
Cheers guys (and gals!!!)
Jim
The idea was to make covers for the guitar amps that I have that attract rather a lot of dust...
I acquired a rather nice roll of leather at another fair for the princely sum of 50p so decided to use a bit of it today and try out the machine...
The Christmas present to myself arrived from Workshop Heaven today (thanks Matthew!) and I couldn't really justify the additional cost of suede covers for them so I decided to break my sewing virginity on a tool roll for the same.
NOW...take pity on me because I have neither the feminine skills nor the patience to get around the technical aspects of these complicated and touchy machines...but I was rather chuffed with my first attempt and decided to share it with you.....
Nice green colour isn't it!!! People with the proper glasses can see I really screwed up on the straight line bit the first time...then the needle broke and I had to start again....so there are many abortive rows of perforations in the otherwise perfect leather....
After snapping the second needle I decided not to finish the lefthand side until I get familiar with this devil but I wanted to keep these lovely scrapers, the Clifton burnisher and my little dovetail saw in good nick so it will serve until that day!
I'm not sure I am cut out for this sewing business....but it was certainly cheaper than buying commercial rolls and serves its purpose well!
I think I will stick to making shavings as a primary source of enjoyment but at least these tools shouldn't rust...I stuck a few drops of Camelia Oil in the pockets to be sure!
OH! And with the offcut to this offcut I made a tiny cover for my drawknife....!!!
Cheers guys (and gals!!!)
Jim