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old post but..... I watched a lady sew patches at a bike meet with an old Singer treadle sewing machine. I found one for $35 and spent some time and another $125 to get it checked out and semi-restored. Beautiful cabinet, and it works like a champ! Sew all my own patches on a 100 year old machine!! Plus I have my mothers old Singer about the same age, and electric. Will get to that some day.... But... no more heading to the shoe repair shop and paying $5 per patch $10-15 for large ones.
Any good shoe repair shop can do it for you...ask that they unsticth the liner and not sew any poskets closed!
Local shoe shop here does them that way for about four bucks a patch.
Do you mind telling me the name of the chop? I am very very interested all mine are super glued on which is not a terrible thing but I constantly have to touch them up
Do you mind telling me the name of the chop? I am very very interested all mine are super glued on which is not a terrible thing but I constantly have to touch them up
This post is 12 years old and the guy you quoted hasn't been on the site for almost 10 years.