Originally Posted by
scarlson
Huh neat, a dedicated zig zag machine? Adler used to make typewriters. Partnered with Royal I think, for US sales.
My grandma, my mom, and my ex girlfriend's mom all used the zig zag stitch to mend/darn up holes in my Pendleton shirts after I tore them taking a tumble on rollerblades or what have you. Very useful, gets you back on the road quick, and I've got lots of example work from my teens and twenties to learn sewing from.
The Pfaff 543 is a monster, isn't it? Like, it can sew thick leather and stuff, right?
I've been afraid to push the Bernina on any leather thicker than "garment leather" for elbow patches on shirts. I think its strong suit is the delicate stuff like that tent.
quite a time shifted answer, yes, not shoe sole leather machine but routinely used to sew 14mm thick mixed materials.
the favorites here are the old machines before they went to toothed timing belts. Drive shafts and bevel gears rule. “ desmodronic “