What did you sew today?

fjefman

FNG
Joined
Jul 29, 2022
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Wow, many of you are tuning out some really cool stuff. My old singer is too small for dealing with much more than 3 or 4 layers of 1000D cordura. I’d like to upgrade my machine. Any ideas on where to find a good used machine other than the typical, EBay, Craigslist, offer-up?
 

NRA4LIFE

WKR
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Nov 20, 2016
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Location
washington
Dang, my wife has an Uber Pfaff that she wont let me use. I want to start learning how to sew heavy duty crap. I think this thing could sew sheet metal together. It's got a bottom mounted motor that I believe would power a small car.
 

nnmarcher

Lil-Rokslider
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Jun 11, 2019
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Sewed up a hammock using the hammock kit from Ripstop by the Roll. 1.6oz HyperD custom trout print fabric and it feels great. Really really easy kit for anyone to get started sewing. I need to hang it up and try it next! Also made a little stuff sack with some scrap silpoly.

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brhillman

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Nov 8, 2020
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Not from today, but the new pack bag I made for this hunting season. Fits on a Kifaru frame. Been meaning to make a separate post with the full build on this but haven’t gotten around to it. Included a pic of my vintage treadle used for every stitch on the bag as well for anyone interested. Bag held up great to six days in the backcountry and six days of wall tent camp. Unfortunately no pack out use this season but held up great to plenty of pre-season weighted training.
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brhillman

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Nov 8, 2020
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It’s inspiring seeing all the great stuff others here are making. Here is a simple silnylon bino cover to work with a Rick Young-style shock cord bino harness that I made today. Still kind of messing around with this idea and not totally sold on it, but I am definitely over bulky feature-packed bino harnesses:
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TuckTruck

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Dec 22, 2020
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Montana
Rocky woods, rip stop by the roll, Seattle fabrics, sailrite. I get most of my stuff from Rockywoods but some of it depending on what I need from the other places.
Thanks for the reply. That’s great info. I just bought my daughter a singer patchwork plus machine, it’s not a heavy duty professional model, but I think it will work for us. Honestly, I hadn’t even thought of using it for hunting stuff, but I guess here’s another rabbit hole to venture down…
 

nodakian

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Aug 24, 2017
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641
Location
Dickinson, ND
More sources for hardware, webbing, etc.

- Jontay.
- Camo Fabric Depot. Good variety of cordura, less costly than Rockywoods, at least in the colors I use. Great service.
- Gerald Schwartz. They're a manufacturer of hardware and webbing. Good prices. Minimum order quantity is 25 pieces, but more is better for them, especially if you order a variety of hardware types . You have to email their sales department with requests as they aren't set up for retail. I think Jontay retails some of their stuff.
 
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