*Note: Optional Organ Box of 50 LWx6T 29-34 Curved, Assorted 5 Sizes of Needles, Portable Blind Hem Stitch Machines: Tacsew, Reliable, US StitchLine, Yamata, Gemsy, Rex, Tony, & Huei Hwang

For sewing all types of light to medium-weight materials including synthetics, knits and woolens. Typical sewing operations include pant cuffs, felling slack bottoms, hemming dresses, skirt and coat bottoms, draperies, negligees, undergarments, lapel padding, blouses and sleeves. Suitable for felling operations requiring a skip stitch to simulate hand stitching. Ideal for alteration rooms, clothing rentals, dry cleaners, department stores, dressmakers and home use.

  • Single Thread
  • Chainstitch Blindstitch
  • With Swing-Down Cylinder Arm
  • Swing Plate
  • Skip And Non-Skip Stitch Lever
  • Adjustable Thread Tension
  • 1 To 1 Non-Skip Stitch And
  • 2 To 1 Skip Stitch
  • Portable Home Use Sewing Machines for Apparel Tailoring and Alterations only
  • US Warranty 90 Days labor on defects in materials and workmanship.
  • Non-US Warranty: 30 days parts and labor
Specifications
Speed, Max (S.P.M.) : 1200*
Stitch Length, Max. : 3-1/2 (10mm) s.p.i.
Needle : 300LG
Looper : 4039
Cylinder Diameter : 1-5/8 (40mm)
Work Space : 4" (100mm)
Stitch Type : 103

  • Stitch penetration and stitch length variability give you big-machine features in a light-weight, compact, and fully portable unit
  • Heavy-duty motor and rheostat speed control
  • Swing down cylinder arm allows for easy in and out of heaviest materials
  • Swing away work plate
  • Used for sewing all types of light to medium-weight materials including synthetics, knits and woolens
  • Typical sewing operations include pant cuffs, felling slack bottoms, hemming dresses, skirt and coat bottoms, draperies, negligees, undergarments, lapel padding, blouses and sleeves
  • Suitable for felling operations requiring a skip stitch to simulate hand stitching
  • Ideal for alteration rooms, clothing rentals, dry cleaners, department stores, dressmakers, and home use

Included Accessories
  • Instruction Book
  • Lubricating Oil
  • Needles
  • Table Clamp Bracket
  • Tweezers to thread needle
  • Knee Lift Assembly
  • Thread Stand Assembly
  • Regular wrench and allen wrench
  • Foot Control
Help!
I am breaking a lot of needles and the tension is getting too tight on its own while stitching and causing the thread to break. I am learning the machine for two weeks. Is it so sensitive too wools, cottons, and fleece that this would make such a major difference in the stitching - breaking needles, breaking thread? Kay

It may not be tension that is causing the problem with your portable blindstitch. If you have broken needles it has probably left some needle burrs in the thread and needle path that need polishing off with fine emory cloth (crocus) before sewing again.

Start with a new LWx6T needle without thread or fabric. Watch the needle as you turn the hand wheel. If there is needle deflection, reduce the penetration dial until there is no needle movement. If there is needle deflection caused by burrs, they must be polished off. Check the looper tip and two arms for any needle burrs and polish off. If there is needle deflection caused by the needle track lifting the needle, lower the track very slightly with the screws on the side of the black metal bracket above the needle.

Finally, Back off on the tension dial and retighten while you are sewing with a light strong thread and light to medium weight fabric, until you get the correct tension without loops. If tension is too tight it will push the thread up so it is not all the way down between the tension discs where it belongs. JMD

I use a blind stitch machine every day, I can not get this machine to work. I do not like the the (foot) control, I never got it to work. Their is no light, I can not see to thread the needle. I do not like the curve neddle. Betty.
Betty, I suspect you are having some difficulty with speed control and threading on your Consew 75T blindstitcher. So before you send it back for service and return, oil the internal metal to metal moving parts including the motor shaft between the motor pulley and motor housing. Remove the belt, and run the motor full speed for several minutes. Reinstall the belt and run the machine full speed without thread or fabric for several minutes. That should loosen it up to get better variable speed control from the foot control. In threading the needle you can use the needle threader that came with the machine or we can send you one. I use tweezers to insert the cut end of thread under the needle until I can grab the thread end coming up through the needle eye. Then fold a double hem, insert it to the right of the adjustable guide past the needle and under the top feeder dog. Then turn the hand wheel clockwise to check stitch formation, alignment of hem to guide, and tension. We can do this for you and set it up to hem on your fabric sample if you send it to us. Please advise.
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