I can't recall how many decades I've used the speedy stitcher. I just have to have one. A few things about using one: I heat seal the ends with whatever lighter I have, then press the still melted thread with the metal at the tip of the lighter to flatten the melted thread end. Usually this means I leave a bit longer tail on the thread ends coming out of the knot. I also try to have the end knot positioned between/within the stitched fabric, if possible. In the vid he mentions keeping the knot in the middle. He means pulling both sides of the stitch below the inner and outer surface of the fabric. But you can pull too tight and stress the fabric to bunch up.(usually not desired) You can arrange the "knot" so one side(loop) is pulled completely through the fabric. This allows for one side to have a thread that is straight through all the loops. Therefore you have a stitch that can be released by pulling out the straight side thread. (obviously for only special purposes, like make a long basting stitch for temporary alignment.) Re-spooling the bobbin. I use an electric drill. The "axle" nubs on the bobbin are just long enough to chuck one of them to a drill. Getting some extra bobbins pre-spooled can be handy for big jobs or thread switching. Just like normal sewing machines. Find, make, or buy a tool to act as a stitching pony. Big paper clamps, vise grip pliers, whatever (or even a stitching pony). Clamp the fabric so your stitches can perfectly track along the clamp edge, and allow for stitching without needing a hard surface to push into. I haven't checked availability but a "ball-point" needle would be an excellent option. All sharp point needles can and will cut fabric. I use "ball-point" needles frequently on sewing machines; and other hand sewing tasks. I usually leave my speedy stitcher locked and loaded (needled and threaded). I push the needle into a small piece of plastic foam or a short piece of webbing to cover the point while in storage. As in the vid, I avoid putting the "next stitch" through any previous stitch. I prefer to not cut fabric or threads, no matter how slight the risk.
In 1992, Click Schreck designed and cut the set of sails for my 30 ft., H-28 based, sailboat that I built from a mold. I sewed them and did the hand work myself. Nice tool.
I find that attatching a no.4 or no. 2/0 saddler's needle to the tag end helps with getting it through the loop on the back side much easier when using the smaller threads.
Great info. My father used a speedy stitcher, a lot, my brother had two. They are gone, I now have three with an assortment of needles etc. Now the lights have come on - thank you. I’ve sewed most of my life and never realized what treasures these are. Can’t wait to use the speedy stitcher. Found your channel looking for tips to sew canvas - feel like I’ve won the lottery on information. 👍👍
I did a temporary repair of my main sail many moons ago with this!! Didn’t look amazing but damn the thing held strong whilst I had the boat for a few years. It became a permanent fix at the time... sold the boat but the sail probably still has this fix !!!
IMPORTANT, atleast he does set up with lighter thread, and extra wraps around post for tension.. First video I have seen covering this.. Well Done here ...
Yup. Do not need the rhythm combo rehearsing in the sail loft while you are making an instructional video. Tell the musicians to come back later, when the work of the day is done.
Excellent video. I inherited a lot of old tools that belonged to my grandfather and great grandfather. One is a very old tool like this, still in the box, and I believe it's the same brand. I don't think it was ever used. Very nice to see such an informative video on its use. Thank you!
Its basically a manual sewing machine ! Smart idea ! After watching the video and as a lifetime boater I’m suprised i never owned a Speedy Stitcher ? Of course ive had my own Walking foot machine for many years and as a Custom Woodworker ive always built my own sewing stations with extended tables for big bulky items I’m very impressed with your results
Great demo. When finishing with the square knot, I didn't have a hot knife. I leave the tails longer than the demonstrator did, hold them together in close proximity and light them up with a bic lighter. When it burns down almost to the knot, I use the metal cover on the lighter to mash the burning ends down into the knot. Doesn't look too pretty but not one has failed for me.
Have been using a speedy stitcher for years to make things out of leather (bag for my bugle , cell phone cases , knife cases etc. ) but just now watching this very well done video will make my next projects much easier. I was adding extra steps that were not needed. Thank you .
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Ok, so MUSIC does not go on forever.. That's a blessing.. 4 minutes in its stopped while he deals with setting up the stich all. A very IMPORTANT PART..
I’ve had one of these for going on 50 years. I’ve never used it that much. And I’ve always forgotten how to use it between uses. And I’ve always used the twine. Now I’m going to tweak the fit of a dog harness I just bought and wanted to see if I could do anything to ensure I do the best job possible.
Well, I don’t have that #4 needle. Since I’m going be sewing webbing I’m going to use the standard needle with #20 polyester third and make a box stitch.
This is really good. I have a speedy stitcher with heavy thread, but always have used a sailor's palm and a sail needle and thread for sail work. Nice to know I can just get a different needle and use the SS for both.
It's magic. Absolutely magic! I'm about to begin a project to turn some thick hand braided placemates into tote bags, and I've been trying to figure out how to do this, what to use. And there you are. Fantastic. Off to buy one of these babies. :) Thanks
I watch many a video muted, anyway it is a good video, & this is a great tool!! I would probably agree the music is unnecessary, but your demo is 100% professional in my humble opinion.
Wow apparently the Film Academy is all here in the comments. Thanks for making a great video demonstrating a useful product, I’ve broken plenty of domestic sewing machine needles trying to make backpacks, this thing is just what I need to attach straps & pockets in tough spots. Good solution!
Olá. Aqui no Brasil chamamos esse ferramenta de "sovela". A minha eu mesmo construí pois na época não se encontrava com facilidade no mercado nacional. A dica que dou para agilizar a costura é prender a linha de baixo em uma agulha sem ponta para facilitar a passagem pelo laco da agulha do costura, como se fosse uma lançadeira em uma máquina de costura. Importante é a agulha ser sem ponta para não se machucar.
I'm not surprised that there are Chinese clones of the speedy stitcher, but I've yet to find one. I bought mine, made by Stewart Manufacturing Inc, from Ebay in Oz a few years ago. I really thought I would break those needles, but as good as new despite my abuse. Btw, I am enjoying the very educational videos Sailrite makes. If only the postage was not so bloody expensive. I could absorb the exchange rate difference, but ouch.
I love all of your instructional videos - but the music was very distracting. Great video! I've always wanted to learn how to use that tool. Thank you.
Very informative especially how last stitch secured and wax thread heated nice & neat. I have to hem some Filson oiled tin cloth pants and now I know how to do it.
Came to say i have enough trouble hearing, without all the background/not really in the background Noise. Tuned in to see what you had to teach (much, Thanks) ), not to hear repetitive annoying noise. It's a wonder, the entire planet is addicted to "music" 24/7/4.4/12/78. Thanks for listenin'.
Just about to write similar when I saw your note. I have no trouble hearing but why, why, why is every video commentary drowned out by the most banal, loud and annoying background music. It's everywhere!!! You can't even go into a shop these days without having your senses assaulted by some 10 year-old's choice of accompanimental 'atmospheric' trash. Please let's have some silence...
If it works it's not necessarily incorrect. I use this stitch and one other that is an entirely different form of lockstitch, where each stitch locks to the previous stitch on the backside. This stitch is the simpler one though, and works as well while using a little less thread, you need to estimate the tail length and not short yourself though.
First thing to do when you get a speedy stitcher is remove the thread it comes with as a bundle, then cut that bundle in three places severing the thread into thousands of little pieces, then throwing it into your garden bed - in fact it may even be safer to bury it for the wildlife to avoid even though you cut it before disposal. It comes soggy, melty, and gross, and will ruin any project you're working on. I prefer kevlar monofilament or kevlar twine for webbing stitching. Been using the same method for decades and boy it holds!
Thanks for the excellent tutorial.. I was wondering to buy a sewing machine only to replace my windsurfing sail panel but by watching this video I´m going to just use this method...It will take longer but i´m not in a hurry anyway...lol
I watched a previous video on the hot knife and I could not understand one of the words you were using. SAILRITE was the word. it needed to be enunciated. Once I saw you use the word with the logo I understood what you were saying.
i really liked your tutorial on using the speedy stitcher to make a lock stitch zigzag stitch. i am thinking the technique of making a lock stitch can be used with a regular needle and thread as well? You just would not have the groove for the thread to ride inside of when going through the material? and you would not have the convenience of the handle of the tool to make it easier to make the stitches?
I have been trying with difficulty of how to replace my nylon straps to my white water boat bags. Knew bags are 65 a peace. I need to fix or replace 4 of them. I will see where I can find one of these.
When I look at the close up video of the needle, It seems to me, that leather point needles are used for the Speedy Stitcher. I do not like that use on woven fabrics, because the point will cut the fibers and weaken fabric or webbing. I have used a similar sewing awl, and then I grinded the point of the needle before use, so the sharp edges got smooth. Are you able to supply needles with regular point for the Speedy Stitcher?
I've read bits n pieces of The Sailmaker's Apprentice. Perhaps the biggest thing that stuck in my mind was, very early in the book, Emiliano Marino was very firm that, apart from a few very rare exceptions...he does NOT use knots. Best we develop good habits from day one! So is this a very rare exception? Anyone know how Emiliano would finish this?
Far, far better to back stitch two or three times then draw the thread through and melt ends without knotting. Also hammer the stitching flat with a soft mallet to bury it in the sail cloth to prevent abrasion
Well, still wondering whether this is 21st century using such kind of tool for stitching. Have you ever noticed cobbler's stitch, perhaps switch over to the stitches of its kind that could be better and more easier with a good finish.
i make it a bit easier by putting the spare needle on the end ot the thread. i then push the needle through the thread of the other neelde. to keep from misplacing the needle i push it into a wine cork and pull it out when time to loop through the other thread
MY FRIEND preciso do costureiro e sua máquina par refazer e consertar uma velas e até transformar uma em vela de temporal, com bolsa longas para enfiar talas de bambu ! (as de fibras originais pesam muito e são curtas)
Sail rite not saya rite. The L is not silent. It's the same with Solder it's not soder. Nor is there a T in Second. The product looks great and I have no problem with the music or the camera work. (Just keeping in with the Theme of comments below)
Agree with all the positive comments - tip: take away the zoom button from the camera and buy a tripod if the camera man has the shakes, it makes me dizzy
Realistic for a complete sewing neophyte to sew up some canvas wrench, tool holders? Buy the materials, tools, and go to it after watching such videos?
There's nothing speedy about the Speedy Stitcher. I own 2 of them and have spent many hours with them. Much faster and stronger to hand stitch with a heavy needle and pliers or a sailmaker's palm.
If you have to repair a windsurfer pocket you will typically need to rip the stitches that hold the sleeve to the sail in the area of the repair so you can get to both sides and lay it flat or in the case of the speedy stitcher get to both sides then effect the repair and resew the pocket back in place.
@@SailriteDIY was hoping to possibly just loop stitch an adhesive backed patch without splitting the luff pocket as would normally be done. thanks for the reply
We never had music confusing our students in school. Is this entertainment or instruction? i have a hearing impairment that mixs all noises together. In essence its like trying to listen to a garbage disposal and mozart at the same time. please help. thanks.
The first stitch is actually locked in place (since it is the middle of the length of line). However, for the last stitch you could do that or tie a knot.
can't you just put another curved needle on the thread tail end to pass thru the Loop???? or use some long tweezers. Sure seems it would be a bit easier.
Upholstery needles end up poking holes in your fingers- even using thimbles & pliers to pull the needed through.. then your needle gets burrs from the pliers...Repairs = "A stich in time, saves 9". This is examples of using the correct Tool for the Job.
I can't recall how many decades I've used the speedy stitcher. I just have to have one.
A few things about using one:
I heat seal the ends with whatever lighter I have, then press the still melted thread with the metal at the tip of the lighter to flatten the melted thread end. Usually this means I leave a bit longer tail on the thread ends coming out of the knot. I also try to have the end knot positioned between/within the stitched fabric, if possible.
In the vid he mentions keeping the knot in the middle. He means pulling both sides of the stitch below the inner and outer surface of the fabric. But you can pull too tight and stress the fabric to bunch up.(usually not desired)
You can arrange the "knot" so one side(loop) is pulled completely through the fabric. This allows for one side to have a thread that is straight through all the loops. Therefore you have a stitch that can be released by pulling out the straight side thread. (obviously for only special purposes, like make a long basting stitch for temporary alignment.)
Re-spooling the bobbin. I use an electric drill. The "axle" nubs on the bobbin are just long enough to chuck one of them to a drill. Getting some extra bobbins pre-spooled can be handy for big jobs or thread switching. Just like normal sewing machines.
Find, make, or buy a tool to act as a stitching pony. Big paper clamps, vise grip pliers, whatever (or even a stitching pony). Clamp the fabric so your stitches can perfectly track along the clamp edge, and allow for stitching without needing a hard surface to push into.
I haven't checked availability but a "ball-point" needle would be an excellent option. All sharp point needles can and will cut fabric. I use "ball-point" needles frequently on sewing machines; and other hand sewing tasks.
I usually leave my speedy stitcher locked and loaded (needled and threaded). I push the needle into a small piece of plastic foam or a short piece of webbing to cover the point while in storage.
As in the vid, I avoid putting the "next stitch" through any previous stitch. I prefer to not cut fabric or threads, no matter how slight the risk.
You should make some videos 😊 I’d watch and learn. Thank you for your explanation.
In 1992, Click Schreck designed and cut the set of sails for my 30 ft., H-28 based, sailboat that I built from a mold. I sewed them and did the hand work myself. Nice tool.
I find that attatching a no.4 or no. 2/0 saddler's needle to the tag end helps with getting it through the loop on the back side much easier when using the smaller threads.
What do you mean by tag the end?
Great info. My father used a speedy stitcher, a lot, my brother had two. They are gone, I now have three with an assortment of needles etc. Now the lights have come on - thank you. I’ve sewed most of my life and never realized what treasures these are. Can’t wait to use the speedy stitcher. Found your channel looking for tips to sew canvas - feel like I’ve won the lottery on information. 👍👍
Nice!!!
Ok calm down bud
I did a temporary repair of my main sail many moons ago with this!! Didn’t look amazing but damn the thing held strong whilst I had the boat for a few years. It became a permanent fix at the time... sold the boat but the sail probably still has this fix !!!
IMPORTANT, atleast he does set up with lighter thread, and extra wraps around post for tension..
First video I have seen covering this..
Well Done here ...
What you are saying is important enough to hold the attention of the viewer.....without the competition from the music to be heard.
I was just going to write the same. Background is way too loud. - Glad that the music disappeared! A very nice instructive video.
Exactly. Why do they have the music covering up his voice?
whowhoareyou1 gardening
Yup. Do not need the rhythm combo rehearsing in the sail loft while you are making an instructional video. Tell the musicians to come back later, when the work of the day is done.
Excellent video. I inherited a lot of old tools that belonged to my grandfather and great grandfather. One is a very old tool like this, still in the box, and I believe it's the same brand. I don't think it was ever used. Very nice to see such an informative video on its use. Thank you!
Its basically a manual sewing machine ! Smart idea ! After watching the video and as a lifetime boater I’m suprised i never owned a Speedy Stitcher ? Of course ive had my own Walking foot machine for many years and as a Custom Woodworker ive always built my own sewing stations with extended tables for big bulky items I’m very impressed with your results
GREAT video -- THANKS for sharing..
Great demo. When finishing with the square knot, I didn't have a hot knife. I leave the tails longer than the demonstrator did, hold them together in close proximity and light them up with a bic lighter. When it burns down almost to the knot, I use the metal cover on the lighter to mash the burning ends down into the knot. Doesn't look too pretty but not one has failed for me.
PS Thanks for the bobbin winding tip. Thread locking up on the bobbin has been the most aggravating thing with this system.
Yes, that is an awesome idea. Thanks for the tip!!!
Have been using a speedy stitcher for years to make things out of leather (bag for my bugle , cell phone cases , knife cases etc. ) but just now watching this very well done video will make my next projects much easier. I was adding extra steps that were not needed. Thank you .
Glad to help!
@@SailriteDIY 🔴 What Is Islam?
🔴 Islam is not just another religion.
🔵 It is the same message preached by Moses, Jesus and Abraham.
🔴 Islam literally means ‘submission to God’ and it teaches us to have a direct relationship with God.
🔵 It reminds us that since God created us, no one should be worshipped except God alone.
🔴 It also teaches that God is nothing like a human being or like anything that we can imagine.
🌍 The concept of God is summarized in the Quran as:
📖 { “Say, He is God, the One. God, the Absolute. He does not give birth, nor was He born, and there is nothing like Him.”} (Quran 112:1-4) 📚
🔴 Becoming a Muslim is not turning your back to Jesus.
🔵 Rather it’s going back to the original teachings of Jesus and obeying him.
More ....
This has nothing to do with the subject,please refrain from prostretelizing in inappropriate ways
@@1islam1 religious nutter
Ok, so MUSIC does not go on forever..
That's a blessing..
4 minutes in its stopped while he deals with setting up the stich all.
A very IMPORTANT PART..
I’ve had one of these for going on 50 years. I’ve never used it that much. And I’ve always forgotten how to use it between uses. And I’ve always used the twine. Now I’m going to tweak the fit of a dog harness I just bought and wanted to see if I could do anything to ensure I do the best job possible.
Well, I don’t have that #4 needle. Since I’m going be sewing webbing I’m going to use the standard needle with #20 polyester third and make a box stitch.
This is really good. I have a speedy stitcher with heavy thread, but always have used a sailor's palm and a sail needle and thread for sail work. Nice to know I can just get a different needle and use the SS for both.
It's magic. Absolutely magic! I'm about to begin a project to turn some thick hand braided placemates into tote bags, and I've been trying to figure out how to do this, what to use. And there you are. Fantastic. Off to buy one of these babies. :) Thanks
This is a great video and I don't get all the complaints about noise - Audio is great. Going to get a speedy stitcher for my webbing/canvas jobs.
I watch many a video muted, anyway it is a good video, & this is a great tool!!
I would probably agree the music is unnecessary, but your demo is 100% professional in my humble opinion.
Thank you! This answered a few questions I had about using this tool. Now, if I could only remember where I put mine!
Now this is an absolutely great tool to have on the boat....... going to get one for sure.
Good content, but the music is distracting and annoying
Thanks. I learnt something new today. I always wanted to know how to use an awl.
Wow apparently the Film Academy is all here in the comments. Thanks for making a great video demonstrating a useful product, I’ve broken plenty of domestic sewing machine needles trying to make backpacks, this thing is just what I need to attach straps & pockets in tough spots. Good solution!
I've long used the 2 needle saddle stitch method . This looks interesting , thanks .
Olá. Aqui no Brasil chamamos esse ferramenta de "sovela". A minha eu mesmo construí pois na época não se encontrava com facilidade no mercado nacional. A dica que dou para agilizar a costura é prender a linha de baixo em uma agulha sem ponta para facilitar a passagem pelo laco da agulha do costura, como se fosse uma lançadeira em uma máquina de costura. Importante é a agulha ser sem ponta para não se machucar.
Been wanting to learn this for years..now as I've watched this,I feel like pro.Awesome teaching
Excellent tutorial! Thanks for the bobbin-winding tip!
I think when I buy one, I'll put a bodkin needle on the thread end to make passing through the reverse side loop less fiddly.
Adorei o Speedy Stitcher. Ótima ferramenta para se ter a mão!
Highly recommended Been using one for 40 years in NZ can still get needles etc A good buy ,American made Far superior to fake Chinese one
I'm not surprised that there are Chinese clones of the speedy stitcher, but I've yet to find one. I bought mine, made by Stewart Manufacturing Inc, from Ebay in Oz a few years ago. I really thought I would break those needles, but as good as new despite my abuse.
Btw, I am enjoying the very educational videos Sailrite makes. If only the postage was not so bloody expensive. I could absorb the exchange rate difference, but ouch.
I love all of your instructional videos - but the music was very distracting. Great video! I've always wanted to learn how to use that tool. Thank you.
Just ordered the speedy stitcher, reviewed the video, thanks.
Very informative especially how last stitch secured and wax thread heated nice & neat. I have to hem some Filson oiled tin cloth pants and now I know how to do it.
Glad we could help.
Came to say i have enough trouble hearing, without all the background/not really in the background Noise. Tuned in to see what you had to teach (much, Thanks) ), not to hear repetitive annoying noise. It's a wonder, the entire planet is addicted to "music" 24/7/4.4/12/78. Thanks for listenin'.
Just about to write similar when I saw your note. I have no trouble hearing but why, why, why is every video commentary drowned out by the most banal, loud and annoying background music. It's everywhere!!! You can't even go into a shop these days without having your senses assaulted by some 10 year-old's choice of accompanimental 'atmospheric' trash. Please let's have some silence...
Amen to that!!! I've eliminated TJMaxx and Marshalls for that very reason. I complained and they looked at me like I was some kind of alien.
yes I tend to "skip ahead" by using the mouse. Good luck learning how to do that.
Can't believe I have been threading the stitcher incorrectly for YEARS. Thanks for the vid.
If it works it's not necessarily incorrect. I use this stitch and one other that is an entirely different form of lockstitch, where each stitch locks to the previous stitch on the backside. This stitch is the simpler one though, and works as well while using a little less thread, you need to estimate the tail length and not short yourself though.
Thank you so much for this beautiful video, it was great 👍 to see how you did work.
Thanks!
First thing to do when you get a speedy stitcher is remove the thread it comes with as a bundle, then cut that bundle in three places severing the thread into thousands of little pieces, then throwing it into your garden bed - in fact it may even be safer to bury it for the wildlife to avoid even though you cut it before disposal. It comes soggy, melty, and gross, and will ruin any project you're working on. I prefer kevlar monofilament or kevlar twine for webbing stitching. Been using the same method for decades and boy it holds!
Thanks for the excellent tutorial.. I was wondering to buy a sewing machine only to replace my windsurfing sail panel but by watching this video I´m going to just use this method...It will take longer but i´m not in a hurry anyway...lol
Thank You for the education on this subject :)
Great product and thanks for the demonstration.
Is it possible to stitch leather together with this tool?
Thanks.
Yes, it is there are videos on youtube...
Very useful..now I know how to use my Speedy Stitcher
great instructional video, thanks Sailright.
Love that speedy stitch. Awesome.
Could I use this tool to repair the corner pockets and seams on a gazebo cover? Thanks.
I watched a previous video on the hot knife and I could not understand one of the words you were using. SAILRITE was the word. it needed to be enunciated. Once I saw you use the word with the logo I understood what you were saying.
lol. I thought he was saying "sarah.com"
i really liked your tutorial on using the speedy stitcher to make a lock stitch zigzag stitch. i am thinking the technique of making a lock stitch can be used with a regular needle and thread as well? You just would not have the groove for the thread to ride inside of when going through the material? and you would not have the convenience of the handle of the tool to make it easier to make the stitches?
Zig zag is the same way, only you sew in a staggered zig zag pattern
Great explanation and demonstration !!
Think tooth floss would work good for this? It's waxed nylon,seems like it would be more durable.
Ya, I bet it would work fine.
I actually do this with a sewing machine needle to hem my pants. And i use a thimble to penetrate the fabric easier and protect my finger.
I have been trying with difficulty of how to replace my nylon straps to my white water boat bags. Knew bags are 65 a peace. I need to fix or replace 4 of them. I will see where I can find one of these.
great tool, well demonstrated
Thanks!!!
I've got one if this,is useful,and I like it
When I look at the close up video of the needle, It seems to me, that leather point needles are used for the Speedy Stitcher. I do not like that use on woven fabrics, because the point will cut the fibers and weaken fabric or webbing. I have used a similar sewing awl, and then I grinded the point of the needle before use, so the sharp edges got smooth.
Are you able to supply needles with regular point for the Speedy Stitcher?
It's hard to like a guy with a watch that nice.
But not impossible.
Cheers.
Great demonstration, thank you!
Very useful skills.Thank you.
Good information but annoying background music.
Thanks, I will keep it turned down in the future.
Sailrite ditch the music period. Not needed and difficult to hear the fairly soft speaking. Thanks.
"Background"
It might be good, but I switched off due to loud background noise.
Can’t hear what they say because of the music!!!!!
Why is everybody complaining about the music? That beat is 🔥🔥🔥
can you use a other color thread on the backside like 2 needle stitching
No, the back and front side will be the same thread with this tool.
При длинном шве для свободной нитки попробуйте использовать дополнительно иглу или тонкую пластиковую трубку (от ватных палочек).
awesome! I bout to fix all my backpacks that need repair!
Glad we could help!
I've read bits n pieces of The Sailmaker's Apprentice. Perhaps the biggest thing that stuck in my mind was, very early in the book, Emiliano Marino was very firm that, apart from a few very rare exceptions...he does NOT use knots. Best we develop good habits from day one!
So is this a very rare exception? Anyone know how Emiliano would finish this?
Far, far better to back stitch two or three times then draw the thread through and melt ends without knotting. Also hammer the stitching flat with a soft mallet to bury it in the sail cloth to prevent abrasion
very useful, thank you very much
You are welcome!
very good video enjoy it and maybe I can use a awl thanks
What is with the music in the background. It is very difficult to list to the presenter. Thank you for killing the background noise.
The background riff i just BLOODY ANNOYING!
Well, still wondering whether this is 21st century using such kind of tool for stitching.
Have you ever noticed cobbler's stitch, perhaps switch over to the stitches of its kind that could be better and more easier with a good finish.
i make it a bit easier by putting the spare needle on the end ot the thread. i then push the needle through the thread of the other neelde. to keep from misplacing the needle i push it into a wine cork and pull it out when time to loop through the other thread
Great little hack, thank you 😊
can you use this on clothes as well? cuz the needles is too big
What if ur sewing something really long and u run out of the backstitch thread
Easy.... Just tie off your last stitch and start again in the same hole you stopped in.
Its actually faster than my industrial sewing machine
MY FRIEND preciso do costureiro e sua máquina par refazer e consertar uma velas e até transformar uma em vela de temporal, com bolsa longas para enfiar talas de bambu ! (as de fibras originais pesam muito e são curtas)
Great video
Sail rite not saya rite. The L is not silent. It's the same with Solder it's not soder. Nor is there a T in Second. The product looks great and I have no problem with the music or
the camera work. (Just keeping in with the Theme of comments below)
🎶 I like the music. Reminds me of the song “Southern Cross” by Crosby Stills and Nash...💪😎👍
Agree with all the positive comments - tip: take away the zoom button from the camera and buy a tripod if the camera man has the shakes, it makes me dizzy
Realistic for a complete sewing neophyte to sew up some canvas wrench, tool holders? Buy the materials, tools, and go to it after watching such videos?
Awesome!
There's nothing speedy about the Speedy Stitcher. I own 2 of them and have spent many hours with them. Much faster and stronger to hand stitch with a heavy needle and pliers or a sailmaker's palm.
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THE WEIGHT OF FABRIC IS HEAVY AND IT'S MADE OF COTTON
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what advice do you have for stitching a patch onto a luff tube of a windsurf sail where the other side is not accessible?
If you have to repair a windsurfer pocket you will typically need to rip the stitches that hold the sleeve to the sail in the area of the repair so you can get to both sides and lay it flat or in the case of the speedy stitcher get to both sides then effect the repair and resew the pocket back in place.
@@SailriteDIY was hoping to possibly just loop stitch an adhesive backed patch without splitting the luff pocket as would normally be done. thanks for the reply
Background music too loud, can barely hear you
Just re-upload without the music.
We never had music confusing our students in school. Is this entertainment or instruction? i have a hearing impairment that mixs all noises together. In essence its like trying to listen to a garbage disposal and mozart at the same time. please help. thanks.
great tool but should be named slow stitcher.
Ya, we have a customer making a dodger for a sailboat with one of these. It may take him months, but he will get it done eventually.
Very helpful
good morning what is the size of yarn and needle
which are used in the sewing of tents
It would depend on the weight of the fabric you use. Can you tell me if the fabric is a light weight nylon or a heavy cotton duck type fabric?
You have a youtube channel?
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Would it repair torn hot tub sides
Yes, it could be used for that.
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The curved needle is for emergency human repairs.😳
Music is mainly at start..
And at very End..
A few details here that others DON'T SHOW..
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really excellent
Thanks!!!
why can't you do a back stitch to lock the thread. Won't this stitcher do that???
The first stitch is actually locked in place (since it is the middle of the length of line). However, for the last stitch you could do that or tie a knot.
Always sounds like this guy is saying “Sayer rite”.
Can you use Braid Fishing line as sewing Line ????
We do not recommend using a Braided Fishing line, sorry.
can't you just put another curved needle on the thread tail end to pass thru the Loop???? or use some long tweezers. Sure seems it would be a bit easier.
Upholstery needles end up poking holes in your fingers- even using thimbles & pliers to pull the needed through.. then your needle gets burrs from the pliers...Repairs = "A stich in time, saves 9". This is examples of using the correct Tool for the Job.
Thanks much!
Thanks much? I’ll take that as a gold star! ⭐
Wow Awesome..!