by andrewa » Sun 05 Oct, 2014 10:12 pm
I use a 30yo Janome home, rather than an industrial, machine. I gather that a lot of the newer machines are quite light, which allows them to move around on the table more when sewing, whereas the older machines are heavier, and more stable.
The trick to sewing leather and webbing is to use the right needles, which I've found are sized 16/18 gauge, with leather cutting tips if you're trying to sew multiple layers of webbing. I use lighter needles when sewing light weight nylon.
The main stitches I use are fwd and reverse, and zigzag. The rest are wasted. If you want to overlock, get a separate overlocker.
A (been making all sorts of gear for the last 30yrs on this machine)