I wish I could make up my mind!!! It would be great to have them all, LOLOL I still need to decide if I would rather have the one with the zigzag or not. Decisions, they're hard.......
I have the Ultra feed LSZ my boyfriend bought the table for me, so happy, now I'm working on saving for the Worker B. Hope you have it as a separate purchase for a while, life you know. I Love my machine 💗💖💗It's Wonderful!
We waited years to buy an ultrafeed until the day we saw the new Worker-B equipped model in action at the Annapolis sail show. It was such a game changer that we had to pull the trigger on one that very day and ditch our old trusty metal-geared Singer. We had visited the Sailrite booth many times before in years past but never felt upgrading was needed until the Worker-B was factored in. The slow speed performance is amazingly improved.
Several if not all of the packages. First off the leather crafters pkg and the balance wheel pkg to be able to do slower stitches. Next would be the bag makers pkg. then the other two pkgs although I doubt I’ll be sewing any sails you never know. I do know people with sailboats that I could do repairs for if it wasn’t a big job. But mostly I’ll be sewing leather, probably denim and maybe canvas too and also probably even bags for different purposes. I also have designed my own leather clothing and sewn it myself. It’s something I used to do a lot of and have wanted to get back to doing for a long time. I used a regular sewing machine back then but now I’d definitely go with the LSZ although 3/8” lift isn’t very much. Really would like it to have at least 1/2” lift because heavier/thicker leather would be easier to sew on a machine than by hand which I’ve done plenty of that too. Thanks for the video library to get tips and hints and such! Very valuable and informative!
Hi Robert! These kits are intended only for the LS and LSZ. However, we do have a Leather Craft package designed specifically for the Fabricator. www.sailrite.com/Leather-Craft-Package-for-Fabricator
How do you like your Fabricator? What do you use it to sew? Just curious as I used to use my home machine for sewing light weight leathers like pig skin or other very light garment leather. I once tried to a resize on a heavier leather jacket and some of I had to hand sew because the lift of the foot was just not high enough. The machine was a good one but nothing like these that Sailrite carries and I was hard on my old machine.
@@bonnieklapel1825 the walking foot makes all the difference. I’m sewing upholstery weight fabric and leather. Also the servo motor is so smooth, the speed never gets away from you like standard machine’s pedal tends to do.
I wish I could make up my mind!!! It would be great to have them all, LOLOL I still need to decide if I would rather have the one with the zigzag or not. Decisions, they're hard.......
I have the Ultra feed LSZ my boyfriend bought the table for me, so happy, now I'm working on saving for the Worker B. Hope you have it as a separate purchase for a while, life you know. I Love my machine 💗💖💗It's Wonderful!
We waited years to buy an ultrafeed until the day we saw the new Worker-B equipped model in action at the Annapolis sail show. It was such a game changer that we had to pull the trigger on one that very day and ditch our old trusty metal-geared Singer.
We had visited the Sailrite booth many times before in years past but never felt upgrading was needed until the Worker-B was factored in. The slow speed performance is amazingly improved.
I would be getting the leather work package since I have the leatherwork machine.
thats a great machine! i use mine just about every day
Several if not all of the packages. First off the leather crafters pkg and the balance wheel pkg to be able to do slower stitches. Next would be the bag makers pkg. then the other two pkgs although I doubt I’ll be sewing any sails you never know. I do know people with sailboats that I could do repairs for if it wasn’t a big job. But mostly I’ll be sewing leather, probably denim and maybe canvas too and also probably even bags for different purposes. I also have designed my own leather clothing and sewn it myself. It’s something I used to do a lot of and have wanted to get back to doing for a long time. I used a regular sewing machine back then but now I’d definitely go with the LSZ although 3/8” lift isn’t very much. Really would like it to have at least 1/2” lift because heavier/thicker leather would be easier to sew on a machine than by hand which I’ve done plenty of that too. Thanks for the video library to get tips and hints and such! Very valuable and informative!
Do these kits fit the Fabricator? I’d be interested in the leather set for mine.
Hi Robert! These kits are intended only for the LS and LSZ. However, we do have a Leather Craft package designed specifically for the Fabricator. www.sailrite.com/Leather-Craft-Package-for-Fabricator
How do you like your Fabricator? What do you use it to sew? Just curious as I used to use my home machine for sewing light weight leathers like pig skin or other very light garment leather. I once tried to a resize on a heavier leather jacket and some of I had to hand sew because the lift of the foot was just not high enough. The machine was a good one but nothing like these that Sailrite carries and I was hard on my old machine.
@@bonnieklapel1825 the walking foot makes all the difference. I’m sewing upholstery weight fabric and leather. Also the servo motor is so smooth, the speed never gets away from you like standard machine’s pedal tends to do.