Thank you! This video takes me bad to watching my dear Mom sew fur pelts, mostly Mink and Chinchilla. She began working for Gold Seal Chinchilla in Tacoma, Washington, when I was about 5 years old. Some of her coats for featured on "Town and Country" magazine. After we moved to the East Coast, she stopped sewing with a fur machine but continued her career as a seamstress. She met up with a man who worked for the government but also wanted to sew and market fur coates and stoles. He bought her this big fur machine which was in a cast iron frame. The main part looked some like yours, although the wheels had more pronounced teeth. She worked hours a day loved the work, and allowed me to 'try my hand at it' once in a while😊 This video reminded me just how precious she was to me and how time makes those moments golden. Thank you again for walking me though the moments I had with my Mom.❤
Thanks for the great video, Walt! Do you think a machine like this would be suitable for thick faux fur as well? My fiancee makes costumes out of it and our basic machine gets bound up all the time trying to handle the fur.
I was looking for an answer on how to fix the end of your seam so that it doesn't rip out again. Found the answer in your video. Thanks a lot, that was very helpful. Many greetings from Germany.
hola buenas tardes.. me gusto mucho la explicacion de usos de maquina de coser peletera .. pero consulto si no puede traducir este video en español ... acabo de comprar una maquina igual y no se como usarla y deseo hacerle consultas. Saludos Noelia desde Cordoba Argentina
Walt, I have watched your videos and I reloaded this one today just to see the thread spool set up as mine was causing me problems. I solved it just like you did, with the plastic lid off a Folgers coffee can!!!!
Thank you so very much for posting this video, purchased a machine (without a motor) and glad to find a workaround. Excellent instructions, very clear on what needs to happen.
I have an Osann fur sewing machine just like this one. It was my dad's, who was a furrier from days of old. I remember playing/practicing on it when I was quite young. I've got this machine up and working again on the original table with foot pedals and all and just need to find the right needles for it. Can you please advise where I can purchase them? I see you are using the 292 12A needles here but can't find them on the internet. Your help is appreciated!
thank you🙏❤️
Thank you I thought I messed up the whole machine changing the needle
Thank you! This video takes me bad to watching my dear Mom sew fur pelts, mostly Mink and Chinchilla. She began working for Gold Seal Chinchilla in Tacoma, Washington, when I was about 5 years old. Some of her coats for featured on "Town and Country" magazine. After we moved to the East Coast, she stopped sewing with a fur machine but continued her career as a seamstress. She met up with a man who worked for the government but also wanted to sew and market fur coates and stoles. He bought her this big fur machine which was in a cast iron frame. The main part looked some like yours, although the wheels had more pronounced teeth. She worked hours a day loved the work, and allowed me to 'try my hand at it' once in a while😊 This video reminded me just how precious she was to me and how time makes those moments golden. Thank you again for walking me though the moments I had with my Mom.❤
That's a beautiful story!
I have a similar machine and I'm really struggling to find needles. Where do you buy yours from?
soooo interesting i had no idea
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You have one video! and it is excellent! I just bought a Singer Fur machine, not yet received.
great video and very informative 👍👍👍👍🎄🎄
Do you know where I can get one of these?????
Thanks for the great video, Walt! Do you think a machine like this would be suitable for thick faux fur as well? My fiancee makes costumes out of it and our basic machine gets bound up all the time trying to handle the fur.
there any way to send you an email? I have a few questions about the arm on machine
I can use this machine professionally and I want to do it in Canada if I can find a chance.
Thank you! I have one and this is the only video that has shown me close up clear instructions on how to not just thread it but how to make it work!
I was looking for an answer on how to fix the end of your seam so that it doesn't rip out again. Found the answer in your video. Thanks a lot, that was very helpful. Many greetings from Germany.
Здравствуйте купить могу ?
hola buenas tardes.. me gusto mucho la explicacion de usos de maquina de coser peletera .. pero consulto si no puede traducir este video en español ... acabo de comprar una maquina igual y no se como usarla y deseo hacerle consultas. Saludos Noelia desde Cordoba Argentina
Walt, I have watched your videos and I reloaded this one today just to see the thread spool set up as mine was causing me problems. I solved it just like you did, with the plastic lid off a Folgers coffee can!!!!
thank you mater
This is so cool. I've sewn a few fur items with rabbit by hand. Would go a bit quicker with a machine such as this
Thank you! Really appreciate you taking the time to make this video. It is very clear and easy to understand.
큰 도움이 되었습니다 ! 이런 훌륭한 정보를 공유해주셔서 진심으로 감사합니다 ^^
Thank you! I learned a lot from your video. I just got an A machine and was clueless. Now it runs like a top.
Can you please tell me about the handle? I've looked all over for one of those?
thanks for your video!
Machine name ? (Lock stitch, embroidery etc etc.)
Rimoldi? Italy?
Wow, thank you for the demonstration. Great video. I was able to see clearly how to use the machine.
Nice video. Thanks for the lesson!
Thank you so much for the video, it helps a lot!
Thank you so very much for posting this video, purchased a machine (without a motor) and glad to find a workaround. Excellent instructions, very clear on what needs to happen.
What an awesome instructional video. Thank you. Where can I get one of those machine?
Best how to video on UA-cam Thanks Walt
Great explanation and beautiful machine.
Похоже старый амер.Bonis?
27,000 views and 214 subs off one video. I think the people would like to see more. there just enough information on UA-cam about fir stitching
Wonderful tutorial video! Thank you!
I have an Osann fur sewing machine just like this one. It was my dad's, who was a furrier from days of old. I remember playing/practicing on it when I was quite young. I've got this machine up and working again on the original table with foot pedals and all and just need to find the right needles for it. Can you please advise where I can purchase them? I see you are using the 292 12A needles here but can't find them on the internet. Your help is appreciated!
Neat, I found one of these machines next to a trash chute in metro atlanta and in research found this demo. Pretty simple machine!
Thanks for the great video! I have one like this, but a singer. Do you (or anyone here in the comment section) know what it might be worth?
Ye kaha se mile gi
Thank you for the video! Very clear and helpful. I still don’t have a fur machine yet.. but soon we hope to have one in our sewing room. Thanks -kevin
Quero saber , qual o nº e o comprimento desta agulha ? Aguardarei resposta, por favor .
Expilcação bem prática. Muito bom.
Nice Video, thanks
Sure I am going to wake tomorrow and see how can add a hand crank...my motor is 1 horse poder , way too fast. Thank you so much ! Regards from Chile
Hi Susan. Did you figure out the hand crank? I just got the machine and I want to put a handle on it also.
@@trudyjohnson690 No way to do it. In order to sew you must hold both furs with your two hands. so it leave nothing to move the crank. Regards
Great video sir! What is the needle suze please?
Es una máquina peletera las use muchos años para hacer camperas y tapados de pieles especialmente de corderito ahora nadie las conoce
Marca Italiana? Grazie
Buen video cuidate del parkinson
Genial !!!
Asombroso, excelente dedicación, un gran saludo desde Chile.
Que se ponga a vender churros mejor