I got this machine last month. Just finished a project of 8 layers - two were batting. It didn't hesitate once. Have a couple projects planned for decor fabric, but I am a bit concerned about long-term use of using thick fabric with a sewing machine meant for home use. I am pleased that it does a better job than my Brother SQ9185. Wish it included an extension table - navigation of Brother site for details only directed me to the "closest" dealer. Dealer has no online information on any accessories, supplies, or machines. I'll rig something up until there's an opportunity for a road trip, perhaps in 2022. Otherwise enjoying the sound of this machine. I didn't think I was fussy about a machine making noise so I don't have to sew by hand. However, I like the sound much more than my older machine, so it's a keeper.
Nice to know. I work with a Singer Heavy Duty and I love my Brother SE 400. My go to machines for really heavy duty projects are a vintage Kenmore 1316 or my Bernina Record 830. Both rescued from thrift shops years ago. Thanks for the well done, informative and entertaining videos. Keep it up guy.
Very cool, thanks for sharing what works for you. There's a ton of great options for machines, and it sounds like you found the right fit. Hope you're making some amazing things this spring! :)
Thank you for your demonstration on the Brother ST150HDH. I am now convinced on my purchase. I own 2 Berninas one vintage and one B770QE. But I want to purchase this machine.
I have Brother LS14S and i was surprised when i watched cd manual (in every set) that its sew leather .I try it (needles 1 of each type added to set in tine of purchase) you can make pvleather ,medium thickness leather ,towels, vinyl,waterproof canvas . You can buy extention table what enable you to make quilting small and big. HAVE LEVER FOOT AND LOT OFF EXTRA FEETS WHAT YOU CAN BUY TO MAKE DRESSES ,DECORATIVE CLOTHING ,CURTAINS ,BAGS .....ABSOKUTLY LOVE MY MASHINE CALL HIM "MY HAPPY TOY".
@@TockCustom if you haven't already done one, can you do a video showing how you can make of those amazing bags? Would really love to see one get done if possible. Thanks so much.🎉🥂
Awesome video! I have a singer heavy duty and its not able to go through multiple layers of just typical clothing without struggling. I might have to make the switch to brother. Do you happen to know what country it is made in?
look you sewed a book..good to know if I wanted to make a cloth book..lol..that is awesome..that is why I love brother machines..my favorite..and of course the old Kenmores which I own two..
A walking foot is a type of presser foot that with "step" forward with each stitch. Certain materials like vinyl have kind of a tacky surface, so the traditional presser foot will kind of stick to that surface. The walking foot eliminates that issue. There is also something called a "Roller Foot" or "Rolling Foot" that will allow materials to slide more easily.
I seen All your video in one day and gotta say great job keep up the great work man all wanted to know was how to properly taper Jean and how to put a pocket inside your jacket on the chest area
Thanks for the comment! I'll be doing tons of new videos this year. Everything from beginner level techniques to advance garment construction. Keep an eye out for more. Hope you had a great weekend!
Thanks for this video. I've recently been doing some research on this machine in anticipation of purchasing it. I must say, I was IMPRESSED! One question.....did you have a leather needle in it when sewing the leather? I am a huge Brother fan and I have a 'few' (5 or 6)....sewing, embroidery and serger.
Yes, definitely use a leather needle when doing work like this. This machine also came with 5 very dense high quality needles for extreme heavy duty work, which are excellent! I'm also a HUGE fan of Brother machines, and highly recommend this for lots of different products! Thank you so much for the comment :)
Thank you for the comment Nina! I'm happy this was helpful, I've got a bunch of other entry level beginner sewing tutorials if you need any more help.... and yes, this machine is amazing! Hope you're doing terrific, have a wonderful week!
Yes I have them all lined up to watch when I get home from work! Ty!!! I have a decor pro which has been fine but looking to upgrade my machine and skills ✨😁
I did some more tests with a stronger needle and some heavier thread, and it did 26 layers of canvas and 6 layers of leather... I had to end the test because I couldn't physically fit any more material between the plate and the presser foot. Seriously crazy!
I would like to shorten sleeves on a leather jacket. Does this machine allow you to put sleeves on it and accomplish that task or must I still pay the local tailor to do it? Also, unlike other "beginner" machines, I do not see tension or stich design wheels (or hear any reference to these features), so how can you use it like other machines?
This was an awesome video and machine. I was sent your way through Fierce Kittens. I’m just getting into bag making and I think this machine would be an excellent start. Thanks for all the info! I’ll be checking out more of your videos.
This machine kicks ass, big time! I'm SO happy FierceKittenz passed you along this way. She is a very close friend, so that put a smile on my face :) Excellent entry level machine for bag making for sure (actually this can handle bags and more with no problem at all). I think you'll be very happy with it, even if you're brand new to sewing. Good to meet you Robin, let me know if you have any other questions along the way!
Thanks for this video. I’m stuck on choosing between this one and the brother PS500, not sure if you’ve had the chance to try the machine, it just has more fancy features that I’m kinda in love with.
You're very welcome! I've been using this machine for over 5 years now, still love it! And actually they don't sell it anymore, they upgraded the model from the SE-400 to the SE-600/625, and from what I hear, its AMAZING!
@@TockCustom Hi. Great Video. What's the SE-400. Is this comment for the Brother machine above? so now it would be the Brother SE-600/625? I got a Janome HD300 last month and am not impressed. Looking for something stronger and this seems to fit the bill nicely. thanks for the video and the information, Vicky
The machine came with some reinforced leather needles, which are incredible. I'm sure regular Schmetz Leather Needles would work pretty well too, those are strong
Have any of you sewn cork fabric or pleather with this machine? I’m looking for a heavy duty machine that I can use to sew purses. And have you tried different thread weights, in the bobbin especially. I have 3 sewing machines; none of which will allow a decorative heavy thread in the bobbin, and none perform too well with heavier top thread either.
How do you think this machine would do on strap connectors made with 4 layers of faux leather being sewn to a layer of interfaced cotton and waterproof canvas?
Oh this would have a very easy time with that. Faux Leather is just vinyl, and any standard machine can handle that, so this would be a breeze for what you described for sure :)
Yep! All schmetz needles are universal, so you can certainly use them. They are very good, but there are better (stronger) leather needles out there that are less likely to break. Just have to do a bit of research. Thanks for watching!
I was using a heavy duty leather needle with this machine. You can find Leather needles at most sewing shops no problem. Also for this test I just used standard Gutermann Sew-All thread. Nothing fancy at all. Very impressive actually, I bet with a better needle and some upholstery thread this could do a lot more!
So with the gutterman sew-all thread and heavy fabrics it will sew with ease. My question is, is that thread okay to use in a real project/bag? As far as strength is concerned will it hold up?
Subbed man! Love the videos, question, I make pretty high end tactical leashes for military and le, at times I’m sewing through 4 layers of nylon web tubing, I’m using an industrial machine at work on my free time and I’m wanting to get a at home one, what would you recommend for this.
I would absolutely recommend this! This machine is able to handle more than I thought it would be able to. Thanks for the comment, hope you're having a great weekend!
Hey! Thanks for watching - FierceKittenz is a very very good friend of mine. Happy she sent you my way! I used one of the denim needles that came with this machine (either a 16/100 or a 18/110) - the thread was just a simple Gutermann Sew-All thread - if I'd used an upholstery thread, this would have been unstoppable lol
Does it count if you are sewing through the same holes repeatedly? What happens if you sew through all layers at one time without any previous holes in the fabric? Asking for someone else.
The odds of me going through the same stitch holes on the fabric and leather parts is extremely low. I do remember that the back ends of the examples had bobbin threads that did not match up at all, so I'm pretty sure it was going through fresh material each time. If I was able to go through the same stitch holes it would have been slightly easier on the machine, but even with the leather it would still create a lot of resistance for the needle. Hope this makes sense, thanks for the question!
Absolutely! It operates like any basic machine, and its so reliable that you'll actually enjoy learning with it. As you get more comfortable with sewing, you'll realize this machine can handle pretty much anything you throw at it too :)
@@TockCustom thank you, i am so glad to have found this video. i was all set to buy industrial but all i need is this heavy duty, i just didnt know they had them. brother and juki are the only ones for me :)
You certainly don't need a machine this robust to hem jeans. It'll totally work, but truly any machine should be able to do that. If it can't... it's probably not a very good machine lol
@@TockCustom I have a White sewing machine that couldn’t handle it. It seems to me not many machines can handle that spot where the seams are turned up. Getting up and over that hump even with a hump jumper is a needle breaking nightmare. I really do appreciate your input as I’m an occasional sewer and am really sick of fighting with my 2006 white!!!
I probably could... but there is no practical application to using a zigzag stitch when sewing heavy duty projects. Upholstery, leather, bag making... just not needed. The only time you'd ever need to zigzag stitch is with knits and stretch fabrics, or if you didn't have an overlock machine. So don't worry about that demonstration :)
Strange, practically the only channel that has videos on this machine.
Broke two denim needles today trying to go through jean pockets. Got one of these on the way. Can't wait! Thanks for the head's up.
Best stress test I have seen for a sewing machine!
Bravo, Sir. And kudos to Brother. I just decided what my next machine will be.
Thanks for the comment! I was truly impressed with what this machine was able to do, big time. Hope you have a great week 😃
I got this machine last month. Just finished a project of 8 layers - two were batting. It didn't hesitate once.
Have a couple projects planned for decor fabric, but I am a bit concerned about long-term use of using thick fabric with a sewing machine meant for home use. I am pleased that it does a better job than my Brother SQ9185. Wish it included an extension table - navigation of Brother site for details only directed me to the "closest" dealer. Dealer has no online information on any accessories, supplies, or machines. I'll rig something up until there's an opportunity for a road trip, perhaps in 2022.
Otherwise enjoying the sound of this machine. I didn't think I was fussy about a machine making noise so I don't have to sew by hand. However, I like the sound much more than my older machine, so it's a keeper.
Nice to know. I work with a Singer Heavy Duty and I love my Brother SE 400. My go to machines for really heavy duty projects are a vintage Kenmore 1316 or my Bernina Record 830. Both rescued from thrift shops years ago. Thanks for the well done, informative and entertaining videos. Keep it up guy.
Very cool, thanks for sharing what works for you. There's a ton of great options for machines, and it sounds like you found the right fit. Hope you're making some amazing things this spring! :)
Thank you for your demonstration on the Brother ST150HDH. I am now convinced on my purchase. I own 2 Berninas one vintage and one B770QE. But I want to purchase this machine.
I have Brother LS14S and i was surprised when i watched cd manual (in every set) that its sew leather .I try it (needles 1 of each type added to set in tine of purchase) you can make pvleather ,medium thickness leather ,towels, vinyl,waterproof canvas . You can buy extention table what enable you to make quilting small and big.
HAVE LEVER FOOT AND LOT OFF EXTRA FEETS WHAT YOU CAN BUY TO MAKE DRESSES ,DECORATIVE CLOTHING ,CURTAINS ,BAGS .....ABSOKUTLY LOVE MY MASHINE CALL HIM "MY HAPPY TOY".
That bag at the end looks so good..!!!! 💯
Thank you so much! :D I love making bags like that :)
@@TockCustom if you haven't already done one, can you do a video showing how you can make of those amazing bags? Would really love to see one get done if possible. Thanks so much.🎉🥂
Love how you decorate your sewing machines !!! 😎 cool
Thank you! 😊 I love my machines :D
I just bought this machine and love it:). Kind of a learning curve from my mechanical, but I can't wait to do more things:)
I remember having to make that change... once you adapt, you'll really start to enjoy how it feels. Thanks for the comment! 😀
@@TockCustom No problem:) I enjoy your videos and their thoroughness... looking forward to more about this machine:)
Looking forward to seeing more videos on this machine
I'll be doing some more stuff with this throughout the year, thanks a bunch for watching :)
Awesome video! I have a singer heavy duty and its not able to go through multiple layers of just typical clothing without struggling. I might have to make the switch to brother. Do you happen to know what country it is made in?
look you sewed a book..good to know if I wanted to make a cloth book..lol..that is awesome..that is why I love brother machines..my favorite..and of course the old Kenmores which I own two..
Fancy! looks like it would be good for projects with canvas and one or two layers of leather.
I still can't believe there is an affordable machine that can do leather so easily... the Cosplay applications alone are extraordinary with this!
I think this is the one that you pointed me at ?, what's the advantage or purpose of a walking foot....seems to be mentioned a bit ?
A walking foot is a type of presser foot that with "step" forward with each stitch. Certain materials like vinyl have kind of a tacky surface, so the traditional presser foot will kind of stick to that surface. The walking foot eliminates that issue. There is also something called a "Roller Foot" or "Rolling Foot" that will allow materials to slide more easily.
I seen All your video in one day and gotta say great job keep up the great work man all wanted to know was how to properly taper Jean and how to put a pocket inside your jacket on the chest area
Thanks for the comment! I'll be doing tons of new videos this year. Everything from beginner level techniques to advance garment construction. Keep an eye out for more. Hope you had a great weekend!
Thanks for this video. I've recently been doing some research on this machine in anticipation of purchasing it. I must say, I was IMPRESSED! One question.....did you have a leather needle in it when sewing the leather? I am a huge Brother fan and I have a 'few' (5 or 6)....sewing, embroidery and serger.
Yes, definitely use a leather needle when doing work like this. This machine also came with 5 very dense high quality needles for extreme heavy duty work, which are excellent! I'm also a HUGE fan of Brother machines, and highly recommend this for lots of different products! Thank you so much for the comment :)
Wow!!! This machine is fab!!!!! Think Im going to check this out . Thank you!!! Im new to sewing (last couple of years) so need all the help 🙏🏻
Thank you for the comment Nina! I'm happy this was helpful, I've got a bunch of other entry level beginner sewing tutorials if you need any more help.... and yes, this machine is amazing!
Hope you're doing terrific, have a wonderful week!
Yes I have them all lined up to watch when I get home from work! Ty!!! I have a decor pro which has been fine but looking to upgrade my machine and skills ✨😁
Have you used this machine with bonded nylon in top and bobbin? It’ll be interesting to know if it can take it...
I did some more tests with a stronger needle and some heavier thread, and it did 26 layers of canvas and 6 layers of leather... I had to end the test because I couldn't physically fit any more material between the plate and the presser foot. Seriously crazy!
I would like to shorten sleeves on a leather jacket. Does this machine allow you to put sleeves on it and accomplish that task or must I still pay the local tailor to do it? Also, unlike other "beginner" machines, I do not see tension or stich design wheels (or hear any reference to these features), so how can you use it like other machines?
This was an awesome video and machine. I was sent your way through Fierce Kittens. I’m just getting into bag making and I think this machine would be an excellent start. Thanks for all the info! I’ll be checking out more of your videos.
This machine kicks ass, big time! I'm SO happy FierceKittenz passed you along this way. She is a very close friend, so that put a smile on my face :)
Excellent entry level machine for bag making for sure (actually this can handle bags and more with no problem at all). I think you'll be very happy with it, even if you're brand new to sewing.
Good to meet you Robin, let me know if you have any other questions along the way!
what size needle did you use?
you should also try slippery fabrics, they're a nightmare for home sewing machines as well.
This was a reinforced 20/120 leather needle... super heavy duty. Still cannot believe what this machine was able to do!
I have a Juki HZL-f400 and it could never so that much, I do have a Juki 1541s Industrial for leather though
Right!? This thing is crazy!
Thanks for this video. I’m stuck on choosing between this one and the brother PS500, not sure if you’ve had the chance to try the machine, it just has more fancy features that I’m kinda in love with.
Thank you for this amazing review! Is the machine still holding up okay a few months later?
You're very welcome! I've been using this machine for over 5 years now, still love it!
And actually they don't sell it anymore, they upgraded the model from the SE-400 to the SE-600/625, and from what I hear, its AMAZING!
@@TockCustom Hi. Great Video. What's the SE-400. Is this comment for the Brother machine above? so now it would be the Brother SE-600/625? I got a Janome HD300 last month and am not impressed. Looking for something stronger and this seems to fit the bill nicely. thanks for the video and the information, Vicky
What kind of needles did you use? i need them. I have a pretty heavy duty project that i need to complete
The machine came with some reinforced leather needles, which are incredible. I'm sure regular Schmetz Leather Needles would work pretty well too, those are strong
Have any of you sewn cork fabric or pleather with this machine? I’m looking for a heavy duty machine that I can use to sew purses. And have you tried different thread weights, in the bobbin especially. I have 3 sewing machines; none of which will allow a decorative heavy thread in the bobbin, and none perform too well with heavier top thread either.
How do you think this machine would do on strap connectors made with 4 layers of faux leather being sewn to a layer of interfaced cotton and waterproof canvas?
Oh this would have a very easy time with that. Faux Leather is just vinyl, and any standard machine can handle that, so this would be a breeze for what you described for sure :)
Can I use Schmetz size 18 leather needle on this machine?I don't know what is the size range(the thickest size)needle can be use on this machine...
Yep! All schmetz needles are universal, so you can certainly use them. They are very good, but there are better (stronger) leather needles out there that are less likely to break. Just have to do a bit of research. Thanks for watching!
During this test what brand/size needle and thread did you use? The machine is awesome!
I was using a heavy duty leather needle with this machine. You can find Leather needles at most sewing shops no problem. Also for this test I just used standard Gutermann Sew-All thread. Nothing fancy at all. Very impressive actually, I bet with a better needle and some upholstery thread this could do a lot more!
So with the gutterman sew-all thread and heavy fabrics it will sew with ease. My question is, is that thread okay to use in a real project/bag? As far as strength is concerned will it hold up?
Subbed man! Love the videos, question, I make pretty high end tactical leashes for military and le, at times I’m sewing through 4 layers of nylon web tubing, I’m using an industrial machine at work on my free time and I’m wanting to get a at home one, what would you recommend for this.
I would absolutely recommend this! This machine is able to handle more than I thought it would be able to. Thanks for the comment, hope you're having a great weekend!
You might look into a sailrite for the heavy nylon. Its designed for industrial work at home or on a boat. Just an idea for consideration.
I have this machine and had no idea I could do all of that. Did you use a leather needle? If not what needle did you use?
The machine came with some heavy duty leather needles - I could not believe it was able to do all this! Thanks for watching :)
Amazing demo. I didn't catch what needle/thread combo you were using. Found you via Fierce Kitten. I've subbed.
Hey! Thanks for watching - FierceKittenz is a very very good friend of mine. Happy she sent you my way!
I used one of the denim needles that came with this machine (either a 16/100 or a 18/110) - the thread was just a simple Gutermann Sew-All thread - if I'd used an upholstery thread, this would have been unstoppable lol
Tock Custom
Thanks sew much. Looks like a good little travel machine, too. Thanks again for great demo!
Love your videos, Tock!
Beautiful work!
Thank you so much 😀
Does it count if you are sewing through the same holes repeatedly? What happens if you sew through all layers at one time without any previous holes in the fabric? Asking for someone else.
The odds of me going through the same stitch holes on the fabric and leather parts is extremely low. I do remember that the back ends of the examples had bobbin threads that did not match up at all, so I'm pretty sure it was going through fresh material each time.
If I was able to go through the same stitch holes it would have been slightly easier on the machine, but even with the leather it would still create a lot of resistance for the needle.
Hope this makes sense, thanks for the question!
Nice! Love these videos!
Charlie!!!! I love hearing from you ❤❤❤
Is this machine good for beginners ?
Absolutely! It operates like any basic machine, and its so reliable that you'll actually enjoy learning with it. As you get more comfortable with sewing, you'll realize this machine can handle pretty much anything you throw at it too :)
what size needle did you use for this demo?
It was one of the manufacturer needles that came with the machine actually. There was a 5 pack of some bad-ass leather/ heavy denim needles
@@TockCustom thank you, i am so glad to have found this video. i was all set to buy industrial but all i need is this heavy duty, i just didnt know they had them. brother and juki are the only ones for me :)
How does this compare to the singer heavy duty?
My husband wants me to hem jeans, I’m thinking this is the machine I need. My little white is about to bite the dust
You certainly don't need a machine this robust to hem jeans. It'll totally work, but truly any machine should be able to do that. If it can't... it's probably not a very good machine lol
@@TockCustom I have a White sewing machine that couldn’t handle it. It seems to me not many machines can handle that spot where the seams are turned up. Getting up and over that hump even with a hump jumper is a needle breaking nightmare. I really do appreciate your input as I’m an occasional sewer and am really sick of fighting with my 2006 white!!!
Love your vids! ❤️
Thank you so much for watching :D
Can you make a alligator skin wallet?
This machine could absolutely handle that!
try another stress test with the zig zag stitch
I probably could... but there is no practical application to using a zigzag stitch when sewing heavy duty projects. Upholstery, leather, bag making... just not needed. The only time you'd ever need to zigzag stitch is with knits and stretch fabrics, or if you didn't have an overlock machine. So don't worry about that demonstration :)
How does it do on vynil
This machine does terrific with vinyl! It's actually overkill, you can sew vinyl with pretty much any machine :)
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Super beefy. It might do even better with a walking foot. I see Mr Adam savage using that with leather.
Yep, walking foot and upholstery thread... this would be unstoppable!
ITS NO SOLD IN SOUTH EAST ASIA!!!!!!!! Want to buy it , NOT SOLD!!!!!!
Oh nooooo!!! Hope you can find something that you like soon!