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20th April 06, 08:56 AM
#27
 Originally Posted by Barb T.
If you're making a leather kilt, don't forget to use a leather needle in the sewing machine. Leather needles actually have knife-blade edges to cut through the leather.
B
further on what barb said, always ensure that you are using the correct needle type for teh fabric you are working on. Had a *(&^ in a fabric store try to sell me round point needles (made for knits) for working on heavy duty canvas - which requires a sharp pointed needle (but not a knife edge leather needles which woud slice the threads of a woven fabric)
also be sure to match the needle weight to the weight of fabric heavier fabrics need thicker/stronger needles and nothing is more fruistrating than trying to stitch a heavy weight fabric with needles that are too light & keep breaking!!!
ITS A KILT, G** D*** IT!
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