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Great work! How did you select the needle and thread for the Cordura? My wife has a similar machine that she quilts with, but I wasn't sure if it's designed to handle heavier fabrics. Is there anything in particular to watch out for when sewing the Cordura?
I’m sure your wife will be able to help if any tension adjustments need made. Really, try a few different stitch lengths until you get one you’re happy with and sew away.
I have avoided pressing cordura with steam or heat, which is common practice for most sewers before sewing seams etc. I just take extra time and line things up and go slow.
Reason being: I’m worried about melting the fibers or degrading the waxy waterproof coating that is on the interior. I have been able to sew things just fine without pressing seams so why risk wasting material to find out.
As for needle and thread. Needle size depends on the project. Just do your homework. As for thread, make sure you’re sewing with a 100% polyester thread. GUTERMANN MARA 70 is what I use for most stuff. You could use 50 if you wanted something more stout. I have some but opted for the 70, simply because I already had my machine setup with it.
Give er a go! Buy a seam ripper, because you will eff up, and don’t be afraid to fail. It’s a blast making things that you want and aren’t available exactly how you want them on the market.
Oh, also, YouTube is your friend!
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