Hard to believe this video is 11 years old. Fabulous information, short and to the point. Love your company, by the way. Quality products, prompt shipping, and such an abundance of helpful videos.
You guys and your videos got me started years ago doing repairs on personal boat canvas, and these days I am doing it for a living and making good money doing something I love and allowed me to give up the Corp. position. SailRite is a great company for many reasons and these videos and how you treat your customers are nothing less than a Storm Anchor for all of it. Nautical pun intended....
Wow, thanks for the great comment. We try hard to help all our great customers and it obviously is working well for you and our company. Thanks again!!!!!
Thank you so much for posting this! I wish that I had known about you earlier. I would have bought that #129 stuff and thread for my project. Wonderful video on the double hem and I am getting started on 80 yards double hem along the selvage side. Think It is gonna take a while!
thank you - when seaming together a 60" wide piece to a 30" wide piece (over 100" long), how do I do this, as my sewing machine only has about 5" between the needle and the machine itself......I don't think I can cram 30" of sturdy canvas in there....(making a table cover for 102" table.
Great video! Would love to be able to run something I'm working by you guys. I've got a case of "over think" and just want someone else to double check my work before I start this project.
Отрезать ткань термоножом, получается быстрее и ровнее, если резать вдоль металлической линейки. А отверстия под люверсы, лучше не прорубать, а прожигать. Так и ткань становится крепче под люверсом, так как сплавляются волокна и изделие выглядит качественнее, не будут торчать нитки из под люверса.
I've been working on strips of burlap, making them into long ribbon strips. I can see that over time they are going to fray. I was hoping on finding a simple way to finish them. Since it is burlap perfection isn't if you know what I mean. Any ideas or do I have to use a sew method? Thanks so much.
A raw burlap edge will unravel quickly. You will need to make a double hem along the edges and sew that hem in place to keep the fabric from coming apart.
Great video. But theres no such word as "binded." SailRite videos have some of the best videos available on sewing. I've never used their machines but I've heard they're beasts. SailRite makes installing zippers look like child's play.
Depending on the weight of the fabric (lighter fabrics do not clear the needle as it enters and exits the fabric) and how long you are sewing through the seamstick the needle can get glue build up. We typically remove it with a cotton ball with rubbing alcohol on it or goo gone. That typically helps to solve that issue.
+G GEANS The Sailrite Ultrafeed sewing machine is a collaboration between China, Taiwan and the United States (our facility in Indiana). Most parts and sub-assembly is done in China (motors from Taiwan) but all tuning and several critical components are made in the states (Posi-Pin parts, cases, PowerPlus and Monster balance wheels, jack drive and a few internal parts). All manuals and DVD instructions are done in the states as well.We spend about 2 hours on every sewing machine head made - building and testing it here in Indiana before it ships.
Hello, I'm being trained to make awnings and I noticed my hems look strange, they look kind of twisted, when I first did those they looked fine but now all of them seem to come twisted, could it be the pressure on the presser foot is to tight?
Let me send an articular I wrote on seam puckering, this is probably what is happening to your hems. Please email me and ask for it. My email is eric@sailrite.com
Hard to believe this video is 11 years old. Fabulous information, short and to the point. Love your company, by the way. Quality products, prompt shipping, and such an abundance of helpful videos.
Thank you for your kind words! It's amazing to see how our content has stood the test of time.
You guys and your videos got me started years ago doing repairs on personal boat canvas, and these days I am doing it for a living and making good money doing something I love and allowed me to give up the Corp. position. SailRite is a great company for many reasons and these videos and how you treat your customers are nothing less than a Storm Anchor for all of it. Nautical pun intended....
Wow, thanks for the great comment. We try hard to help all our great customers and it obviously is working well for you and our company. Thanks again!!!!!
This is an AWESOME tutorial on the different types of hems. Well done 👍🏼👍🏼
You all make the best, most useful videos. THANK YOU! I especially love how you give us the name of the tool you're using so we can do it, too.
So happy to find this video, it's really helpful for my trampoline fixing project. It seems I need more tools before fixing it. Thanks so much.
Thank you so much for posting this! I wish that I had known about you earlier. I would have bought that #129 stuff and thread for my project. Wonderful video on the double hem and I am getting started on 80 yards double hem along the selvage side. Think It is gonna take a while!
Wow! that is a lot of fabric, must be a big project. Let me know if you have any questions about our products at www.sailrite.com
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Love that short cut to reduxe bulk.. awesome.
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thank you - when seaming together a 60" wide piece to a 30" wide piece (over 100" long), how do I do this, as my sewing machine only has about 5" between the needle and the machine itself......I don't think I can cram 30" of sturdy canvas in there....(making a table cover for 102" table.
Great video! Would love to be able to run something I'm working by you guys. I've got a case of "over think" and just want someone else to double check my work before I start this project.
Sure, email info@sailrite.com and we will try to help.
Отрезать ткань термоножом, получается быстрее и ровнее, если резать вдоль металлической линейки.
А отверстия под люверсы, лучше не прорубать, а прожигать. Так и ткань становится крепче под люверсом, так как сплавляются волокна и изделие выглядит качественнее, не будут торчать нитки из под люверса.
Doesn’t the double sided tape make the needle gum up.?
Excellent! Thanks.
Ola amigos da Sailrite sou fã de vcs me mandem uma máquina dessa pra min aqui no Brasil. Abraço a todos ,vcs são demais , sabem tudo.
Excellent! Thanks
Your welcome!
Thanks for informative video! Looking forward to buying a sewing machine from you
Amazing amazing amazing
Thanks for the videos
Ola sou do Brasil e trabalho com tapeçaria Automotiva como consigo uma máquina dessa
I've been working on strips of burlap, making them into long ribbon strips. I can see that over time they are going to fray. I was hoping on finding a simple way to finish them. Since it is burlap perfection isn't if you know what I mean. Any ideas or do I have to use a sew method? Thanks so much.
A raw burlap edge will unravel quickly. You will need to make a double hem along the edges and sew that hem in place to keep the fabric from coming apart.
Ruth Gilmour
Great video. But theres no such word as "binded." SailRite videos have some of the best videos available on sewing. I've never used their machines but I've heard they're beasts. SailRite makes installing zippers look like child's play.
When you use the tape, does your needle gets the glue from it? ty
Depending on the weight of the fabric (lighter fabrics do not clear the needle as it enters and exits the fabric) and how long you are sewing through the seamstick the needle can get glue build up. We typically remove it with a cotton ball with rubbing alcohol on it or goo gone. That typically helps to solve that issue.
I was told to rub bee wax on needle before sewing into the tape.
what type of sewing machine is being used in the this video?
mrscms831 You can find that sewing machine at this link: www.sailrite.com/Sailrite-Ultrafeed-LSZ-1-PLUS-Walking-Foot-Sewing-Machine
Where do you buy the 220v and at what price.
I am from south africa
How to right angle cutting fabrics
where is sailrite made?
+G GEANS The Sailrite Ultrafeed sewing machine is a collaboration between China, Taiwan and the United States (our facility in Indiana). Most parts and sub-assembly is done in China (motors from Taiwan) but all tuning and several critical components are made in the states (Posi-Pin parts, cases, PowerPlus and Monster balance wheels, jack drive and a few internal parts). All manuals and DVD instructions are done in the states as well.We spend about 2 hours on every sewing machine head made - building and testing it here in Indiana before it ships.
full adress details please
Hello, I'm being trained to make awnings and I noticed my hems look strange, they look kind of twisted, when I first did those they looked fine but now all of them seem to come twisted, could it be the pressure on the presser foot is to tight?
Let me send an articular I wrote on seam puckering, this is probably what is happening to your hems. Please email me and ask for it. My email is eric@sailrite.com
Very informative but I think it's a single hem, not hymn or him.