Making A Wedding Ring Lanyard With Singer Heavy Duty
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- Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024
- (NOTE: This video is part of an ongoing and long-term series evaluating the Singer "Heavy Duty" machines. At the time of making this video, I have not yet formed a complete, informed opinion about these machines.)
Hi!
In this video I use the Singer HD machine to make a new paracord "necklace" or lanyard to hold my wedding ring.
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Thanks for watching!
"... but thats way to much commitment" That cracked me up!😅😅😅
Bobbin is such a Sweet Heart!!!! Thanks for this info !!!
Glad to see an appearance from Bobbin!
Hmmm, heading to work and then the next image is fishing.... My kind of job😊
Unfortunately, the clip was not in chronological order 😂
A further detail to that project would be some expanding tube material or some electrical shrink wrap to cover the stiches, and perhaps even soften the 'ends' of the lanyard. As a boating person, I wonder if you would use whipping twine in this situation (I use it when splicing sheeting) - I wonder if the sewing machine would be able to process using waxed whipping twine... ? might be an interesting experiment... (with the right needle etc)
0:33 "Thats way too much commitment" LOL - Wife doesn't watch your videos? haha
She most certainly does NOT watch them. I could be using this channel as a dating profile and she'd be none the wiser 😂
Another interesting video - thank you
Jason! your videos are interesting to see what you are up to in Florida. I got a small pack of #22 scalpels the other day and they are great for removing stiches on mockup/prototypes. Im making a little handlebar bag for my son and they are handy.
Some little scalpels would have ben handy to rip out the terrible stitches on my first bar tack on this project!
I'll make a video sometime for ya ttyl
I know 'your not a tailor' but starting to wonder if this thing will actually properly seem up a Jeans, as you continue the journey, double plus good if you have a twin need setup and can get a bar tack over both ends of the seam folds. Thanks for the continued documentation of the machine, it's been fascinating to see what they are actually useful for, especially given the constraints of actually getting a real walking foot industrial machine, as much as I want one.
I have some denim scraps set aside, not sure if I have a double needle that will work, but I'll see!
Hi, just like every other person my water bottle pocket on my backpack doesn’t fit my hydra like flask and was wondering if you can do a tutorial on how to sew straps onto a backpack because I already have the straps if I saw it just as itself will I caused any leaks?
Hi!
If I'm understanding your question correctly, sewing through the backpack would cause "leaks" if the backpack is waterproof, which most are not. If it is at least highly water resistant, you could always use a silicone seam sealer over the stitches to help maintain water resistance if that's important to you.
The "correct" way to do it would be to take the bag apart, sew the straps into the seam allowance, then reassemble the bag, but that can be very challenging, and sometimes not worth the time and effort.
I hope that helps! Thanks for watching!
Those clasps didn't break, they were eaten by the stealthy Bobbin.
Not a fan of that beard, better without as you use to be.
Um, thanks ...? I guess I appreciate the honesty, but I hope you don't mind that I'll be keeping the beard :)