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Johnnyboy1971

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I'm wanting to have a go at making some pouches and bags for myself but need some advice on a cheapish sewing machine that will cope with waxed cotton and canvas.
Could anyone suggest anything.
 

John Fenna

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Toyota Super Jeans - around £100 new.
Designed to cope with multiple layers of Denim - reasonable selection of stitches.
Or
Charity shop hand cranked Singer or Jones.
 

Johnnyboy1971

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Thank you for that. £100 is a little more than I want to pay just now. Does the hand crank give you more control.

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John Fenna

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It gives fine control over the stitch placement/speed, less control over where the fabric wanders (you have one hand to "steer" with as the other cranks...) until you get skilled at one handed steering.
The first garments I made were on a hand cranker and I still keep it by :)
 

Johnnyboy1971

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Thanks. Sounds ideal as most of the items will be quite small and no long runs of stitches.

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leaky5

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I bought mine (electric, not hand crank) from a charity shop for £20, must have done about 20 + bags/pouches with it so far.

Same as this E Bay one 262816375216
 
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RAPPLEBY2000

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I have an ancient hand cranked Singer, £35 my Wife bought it for me. I've made Made canvas pouches, Cordura pouches sewn ripstop nylon, polyester, and modified a PLCE bergan it's plenty tough enough!
It just takes a little practice!
For waxed cotton (or any thicker thread) you will have to adjust any sewing machine, which can be a long drawn out affair, and you'll need certainly need to use stronger thicker needles that some machines might not cope with.
I normally use Denim needles, they cope with most materials.
 
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