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Sewing machine for sweatbands and linings for felt hats - Recommendation Needed

ChicagoWayVito

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Hi,

What kind of sewing machine is required in order to sew a sweatband and/or lining into a felt hat? I assume something vintage that allows you to get close to the needle without having a platform in the way. I don't think me 1999 Riccar 1570 is going to work.

Any recommendations on Make/Model that won't break the bank?

Cheers!
 
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I'm no sewing machine expert, but I can tell you that my attempts at using any machine other than one specifically designed to sew in hat sweatbands resulted in nothing but frustration.

The old Singer 107-1 has been "cloned" by ASM and can be had brand-spankin' new for only a couple of thousand dollars. It is a cylindrical free-arm machine with a tilted head (please forgive if the technical jargon ain't quite right). Try using a machine without all those attributes and you will soon appreciate why you want them. The machine is made for sewing in reeded sweatbands. Unreeded sweats require a different machine.

There are, and were, other machines used for this purpose. You may wish to contact Jim at JW Hats in Utah. He knows his stuff about hat-making tools and machinery.
 
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Yeah, this stuff gets spendy, for sure. Every serious hatter I know has poured a whole lotta dough into his shop equipment.

You can make a hat -- a darned good one, even -- without a sweatband machine or a flanging bag (aka "sandbagger") or a crown iron or a plating machine or a finger blocker or a pouncing machine or a brim jigger or any of those other pieces of machinery designed and built specifically for making hats. No, you don't absolutely need any of those machines. But every hatter with any experience to speak of is constantly on the lookout for that stuff and knows that having it would make his job a helluva lot easier and his output more consistent.

I can't imagine how you would produce a decent lid without the right block(s) and flange(s) and a flange stand. And a heavy iron. And a rounding jack. And a big ol' bottle of elbow grease. The more machinery you got, the less frequently you'll be reaching for that bottle. And that other bottle, too.
 

ChicagoWayVito

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Just received my new ASM hatband sewing machine :)
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ChicagoWayVito

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By attachment I assume you mean the silver colored piece that is attached to the arm to the right of the needle? If so that came with the machine that I ordered from my friend JW of JW Hats in Utah. JW I believe makes that guide himself by hand based on some original ones he has. If interested give JW a call (801-977-0676) as it is the best way to get a hold of him.

Did the attachment come with it and whom did you get it from

Major Moore
 

majormoore

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I have those same machines for sale and attachments, I have machined made form original guides.

I know old Jim ( JW ) very well

Thanks
Major Moore
 

ChicagoWayVito

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Hello, May I ask where you purchased this good looking machine/ Thank you

Sorry for the late response, I have been sick.

There are a couple type of sweatbands reeded and non-reeded. Each type requires a different type of sewing machine. The machine I have is for reeded sweatbands, it is a clone of the original older model from Singer (107-1) it is called the ASM 1107 and is on the expensive side. The clone starts around $2,300 and I only know of two places you can purchase from: JW Hats (www.jwhats.com) and Buckaroo Hatters (www.buckaroohatters.com). I purchased from JW Hats, you can call JW at 801-877-0676. JWs website is minimal and the only real way to get a hold of them is to call them directly. I don't personally know Mike of Buckaroo Hatters but JW does and he told me that Mike is a real good guy.

The Singer 107-1 you can find on eBay sometimes and will cost you a lot more. I found one for $3,500 once but more likely will cost you more.

If you are interested in a sewing machine for non-reeded sewing machines you will need to look up one of the other threads on this forum to find out the Make and Model numbers.

Let me know if you have any other questions.
 

Just Daniel

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