Thank you Geordie, for a fantastic series! Looking into industrial machines and wanted to learn the basics before selecting my machine for purchase. I especially found the information on the needles and how to reduce the speed in part two very helpful!
Your help sort me out. The bottom thread was looking flat and top thread was visible at the bottom. Proper tension settings that you described here helped me. Top tension screw does the job well. What i learnt by trying and trying is that the top thread have to be too tight, which seems odd at first. But once it is set to the proper tension it needs, you cannot differentiate between top and bottom stitches.
I am grateful for sharing your knowledge to the world. I sew and your video is very interesting. Please share some more. Viewing from the French island St Martin in the Caribbean
Thanks very much with the explanation of how to read the stitch, to properly adjust the tension. It seams to change with materials and thread size both, as well. Enjoyed the learning experience. I have 5 dead laptops and watching using an old iPhone 6 my son sent. I don’t have cell service yet, because my wallet says no! At least I have the WiFi part going. Now, at 6’ 3” tall, my fingers are too big for tiny buttons. Oh well, can’t fix it today. Thanks!
Love your detailed info on this machine, and thinking of buying one myself. So I hope you can please tell me what largest size thread it will take, and thickest leather? Will it do harness, bridle and saddle (english style), or is it only for bags and purses etc? Belts maybe?
Most useful video ever! I'm just starting and finding this information has been impossible to find. Thank you. One request would to see some examples of what size threads to use for different products (watches, wallets, purses, handbags) for both machines and hand stitching.. Even after watching this excellent video, I'm still completely confused about what size threads to use for different projects.
Hi. Thank you for your kind words. Thread size is subjective. Some people like thicker threads, some like thinner threads. It all depends on what you think looks good for the particular project you are working on. I always suggest making a stitch sample piece of leather with different sized thread stitched in rows. You can then use this as a reference when deciding what size thread would look good for a particular project. Hope this helps.
@@HobbyBloxs That's the problem really, I don't know where to start. It would be very expensive to buy all the possible thread sizes just to try them out. I'll keep digging to see if I can find some photos or videos showing examples. So far, I haven't been able to find much. Thanks for replying, it means a lot to get a response from the person creating the video. :) I know you're very busy.
Thanks for your videos. I just bought the same machine and was lost! You cleared so much up for me. Can you tell me what size is the smallest needle you would recommend for stitching woven fabrics please. Also, could I use Gunold Poly 40 threads for woven fabrics like I use on a domestic machine. Thanks in advance
Hello Di. Thanks for your kind words. I have no experience of woven fabrics, so I can't comment. As for thread - generally any thread can be used, as long as it will fit in the needle.
Fantastic video, so helpful, thank you. One thing, on Part 2 I can't access the link to the speed reducer you mentioned. Could you let me know where to buy this please? I can't seem to access your website either.
Great video! Any chance you know how to fix the machine if it’s missing stitches?! Driving me crazy. Sewing about 5/6 stitches and then missing a few and then eventually stops stitching completely. I’ve tried to adjust all tensions but nothing working. Thanks!!
Hello, thanks for the videos I do find them very helpful, but I have a question for a problem I keep having. I have a cylinder sewing machine ikonix ks335, and I'm using nylon 69 which is what is recommended. However, the top thread keeps on unraveling (splitting) any information about this problem would be greatly appreciated, thank you from Las Vegas🎰
Hi Gordy; thanks so much - I have a question! What is the thickest thread you run through your 246? I also have a 246 machine. I can get a balanced stitch with Ticket 40 (Tex 80) but I can’t get a balanced stitch with ticket 20 (tex 150) thread. The top thread appears too loose, even though the top tensioner is at its tightest setting (can still see top thread under work). I have made sure it’s threaded properly (your video helped) & bobbin tension is fine. Apart from thread tension, the thicker thread works fine.
Thank you for this video, I now have a very nice stitch top and bottom. Would you be able to tell me why when I backstitch it can be a bit messy but the line of stitching is fine. Thanks
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Hey Geordie, awesome video. But my bobbin keeps getting tangled up in the bobbin housing. I’m not sure how or what I’m doing wrong.. please someone help
Thank you so much for this video. Where can I find the pdf you're talking about? I've been looking on your new website but under 'downloads' an error occurs. Thank you for your great work and generosity.
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Thank you so much for the explanation. Do you use nylon thread or same thread for the bobbin as the top? Also is it okay to use fabric thread for the bobbin and nylon thread for the top? Is twine rope net or fishing net the same as nylon thread? PS: I just started leatherwork so I’m a bit confused. Thank you so much in advance
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Hi, based on your recommendation I bought the exact tysew cylinder machine as you have, I would like to build the same flat bed attachment that you built. Did you manage to download a template for it are did you create your own? Also the website specifically states a stitch length from 0-10mm but mine only goes up to 6mm. Is yours the same? Kind regards Keith
Hello Keith. To get get the cut-out shape, just put a piece of paper on the metal plate and drawer round it to make a template. The base is just a box. I haven't had this machine for some time but I recall the max stitch size was 6. I hope that helps.
If I'm topstitching and closing denim jeans seams with Ticket 27/Tex 105 is Ticket 80/Tex 40 good enough as bobbin thread? Or do I need something thicker for the bobbin like Ticket 50 to 60/Tex 60 to 50?
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i couln't find the PDF file for needle and thread in the website pattern section. the site looks updated. please advise? thank you. I'm getting my singer 135 back up and running.
Hi Robert. We are about to replace the current website with a new one, which should be live in a week or so. It will have an updated downloads section. Geordie will be returning to your screens very soon after a long break.
Good video for leather. I think at the beginning of the video you should mention that your machine is an industrial cylinder arm walking foot because a regular industrial machine is a single needle lock machine commonly used for fashion clothing. I think it is misleading to people unfamiliar with sewing. Also, as far as I know you can not use regular thread because the tension on a walking foot is much stronger than a domestic machine and a single needle lock machine and the thread will break. So bonded nylon or denim weight poly cotton work best on a walking foot. TY
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Wonderful and helpful. Your voice is so calming that I was able to stop screaming at my new machine that I’m having a dickens of a time calibrating!
Thank you. I hope you win your battle with the beast!
Thank you Geordie, for a fantastic series! Looking into industrial machines and wanted to learn the basics before selecting my machine for purchase. I especially found the information on the needles and how to reduce the speed in part two very helpful!
Your help sort me out. The bottom thread was looking flat and top thread was visible at the bottom. Proper tension settings that you described here helped me. Top tension screw does the job well. What i learnt by trying and trying is that the top thread have to be too tight, which seems odd at first. But once it is set to the proper tension it needs, you cannot differentiate between top and bottom stitches.
Hi Geordie thanks so much. These teaching are very helpful for a beginner like myself. I appreciate the way you teach, so easy to follow. Take care
You are very welcome
Very good explanation of tension on industrial sewing machine.
I am grateful for sharing your knowledge to the world. I sew and your video is very interesting. Please share some more. Viewing from the French island St Martin in the Caribbean
Thanks for your kind words. I really appreciate it.
Thanks very much with the explanation of how to read the stitch, to properly adjust the tension. It seams to change with materials and thread size both, as well. Enjoyed the learning experience. I have 5 dead laptops and watching using an old iPhone 6 my son sent. I don’t have cell service yet, because my wallet says no! At least I have the WiFi part going.
Now, at 6’ 3” tall, my fingers are too big for tiny buttons. Oh well, can’t fix it today. Thanks!
Yes, tensioning the thread can be problematic. I'm pleased this information was useful.
Thank you so much for taking the time to explain the industrial stitch and tension. Love the video series.
Thanks for watching!
Excellent explanation of setting tension. Washington state, USA.
I am loving these videos on industrial machines - so much great information!
Glad you like them!
Great video. Thanks for the insight on the tension and clear explanation!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you. I have the same machine so this series of videos is extremely useful.
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent video. So much valuable information. Thank you for making these.
My pleasure!
@@HobbyBloxs Question: when you use the double sided tape, do you stitch through it? or sew next to/around it?
Thank you for the information you share with everyone.
You are very welcome!
Love your detailed info on this machine, and thinking of buying one myself. So I hope you can please tell me what largest size thread it will take, and thickest leather? Will it do harness, bridle and saddle (english style), or is it only for bags and purses etc? Belts maybe?
Thank you very much. Your videos are very useful.
Glad you like them!
Most useful video ever! I'm just starting and finding this information has been impossible to find. Thank you. One request would to see some examples of what size threads to use for different products (watches, wallets, purses, handbags) for both machines and hand stitching.. Even after watching this excellent video, I'm still completely confused about what size threads to use for different projects.
Hi. Thank you for your kind words. Thread size is subjective. Some people like thicker threads, some like thinner threads. It all depends on what you think looks good for the particular project you are working on. I always suggest making a stitch sample piece of leather with different sized thread stitched in rows. You can then use this as a reference when deciding what size thread would look good for a particular project. Hope this helps.
@@HobbyBloxs That's the problem really, I don't know where to start. It would be very expensive to buy all the possible thread sizes just to try them out. I'll keep digging to see if I can find some photos or videos showing examples. So far, I haven't been able to find much. Thanks for replying, it means a lot to get a response from the person creating the video. :) I know you're very busy.
@@ThoughtFission I’m interested as well. Please share when you find one. Thanks in advance❤
Brilliant education, Thank you
Thanks. You're very welcome.
Thanks for your videos. I just bought the same machine and was lost! You cleared so much up for me. Can you tell me what size is the smallest needle you would recommend for stitching woven fabrics please. Also, could I use Gunold Poly 40 threads for woven fabrics like I use on a domestic machine. Thanks in advance
Hello Di. Thanks for your kind words. I have no experience of woven fabrics, so I can't comment. As for thread - generally any thread can be used, as long as it will fit in the needle.
@@HobbyBloxs thanks so much for your reply. You have been a great help
Fantastic video, so helpful, thank you. One thing, on Part 2 I can't access the link to the speed reducer you mentioned. Could you let me know where to buy this please? I can't seem to access your website either.
Excellent explanation 👌 👏 tnk u very much
Great video! Any chance you know how to fix the machine if it’s missing stitches?! Driving me crazy. Sewing about 5/6 stitches and then missing a few and then eventually stops stitching completely. I’ve tried to adjust all tensions but nothing working. Thanks!!
very helpful mate thanks.
Hello, thanks for the videos I do find them very helpful, but I have a question for a problem I keep having. I have a cylinder sewing machine ikonix ks335, and I'm using nylon 69 which is what is recommended. However, the top thread keeps on unraveling (splitting) any information about this problem would be greatly appreciated, thank you from Las Vegas🎰
Hi Gordy; thanks so much - I have a question! What is the thickest thread you run through your 246? I also have a 246 machine. I can get a balanced stitch with Ticket 40 (Tex 80) but I can’t get a balanced stitch with ticket 20 (tex 150) thread. The top thread appears too loose, even though the top tensioner is at its tightest setting (can still see top thread under work). I have made sure it’s threaded properly (your video helped) & bobbin tension is fine. Apart from thread tension, the thicker thread works fine.
Thank you.. New to sewing
Welcome 😊
Thank you for this video, I now have a very nice stitch top and bottom. Would you be able to tell me why when I backstitch it can be a bit messy but the line of stitching is fine. Thanks
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Hey Geordie, awesome video. But my bobbin keeps getting tangled up in the bobbin housing. I’m not sure how or what I’m doing wrong.. please someone help
Thank you so much for this video.
Where can I find the pdf you're talking about? I've been looking on your new website but under 'downloads' an error occurs.
Thank you for your great work and generosity.
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Thank you so much for the explanation. Do you use nylon thread or same thread for the bobbin as the top?
Also is it okay to use fabric thread for the bobbin and nylon thread for the top?
Is twine rope net or fishing net the same as nylon thread?
PS: I just started leatherwork so I’m a bit confused. Thank you so much in advance
You generally use the same top and bottom.
Thanks so much for all this information
Hello Isabella. I’m pleased you found it useful.
This is really good..thank you!
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Hi, based on your recommendation I bought the exact tysew cylinder machine as you have, I would like to build the same flat bed attachment that you built. Did you manage to download a template for it are did you create your own? Also the website specifically states a stitch length from 0-10mm but mine only goes up to 6mm. Is yours the same? Kind regards Keith
Hello Keith. To get get the cut-out shape, just put a piece of paper on the metal plate and drawer round it to make a template. The base is just a box. I haven't had this machine for some time but I recall the max stitch size was 6. I hope that helps.
If I'm topstitching and closing denim jeans seams with Ticket 27/Tex 105 is Ticket 80/Tex 40 good enough as bobbin thread? Or do I need something thicker for the bobbin like Ticket 50 to 60/Tex 60 to 50?
Thicker
@@philsullivan3679 what tex
/tkt size would you suggest?
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i couln't find the PDF file for needle and thread in the website pattern section. the site looks updated. please advise? thank you. I'm getting my singer 135 back up and running.
Hi Robert. We are about to replace the current website with a new one, which should be live in a week or so. It will have an updated downloads section. Geordie will be returning to your screens very soon after a long break.
What is the screw spring thing on the base of the sewing machine, at the end of the big metal plate ?
Good video for leather.
I think at the beginning of the video you should mention that your machine is an industrial cylinder arm walking foot because a regular industrial machine is a single needle lock machine commonly used for fashion clothing. I think it is misleading to people unfamiliar with sewing. Also, as far as I know you can not use regular thread because the tension on a walking foot is much stronger than a domestic machine and a single needle lock machine and the thread will break. So bonded nylon or denim weight poly cotton work best on a walking foot. TY
Hello Paula. Thanks for your comment.
Invaluable as the manual is not exactly easy to follow, cheers
Pleased you found the videos useful Good luck with your new machine.
Kindly help me with pdf for reducing a speed post bed machine and how to timing
thank u mr geordie
Thank you so much can I communicate with you sir
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How can I get the pdf file please
Hi. Our website is being updated and the downloads should be available in the next week or so.
Interesting...
Glad you think so!
Great video. Thanks for the insight on the tension and the clear explanation!
Glad it was helpful!