Slieve McGalliard wrote:
I find the idea of having a mobile sewing machine and stationary material quite scary. How would you sew a straight line and then sew a curved line?
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Big sails are built of numerous small panels. It’s the finishing off that takes time, but most of that is round the edges which are easier to work at.
Slieve
Hi Slieve,
Anke and I had good luck with the machine on a low dolly, sewing curves (from the concave side) and straight lines.
The only trick to it seemed to be to make sure the dolly wheels were moving freely (greased and smooth floor), and to be sure that they were in line for the seam before starting.
Another trick a sailmaker friend told us was to use staples for temporary tacking. Works great, especially around the edges.
For SLACKTIDE's mid-sail tacks, we used hotmelt glue (press flat while still hot to avoid bumps). Worked so well, we never did sew down the chafe strips (which, it should be said, got a double line of grommets for lacing).
Dave Z