My concern is that most household sewing machines don't handle the heavy fabric/leather sewing functions too well. The torque points when driving the needle through the material or when the foot claw feeds the material forward are not smooth and even, and you may find that even the big needles will break often. At least that's been my experience.

Sergers or motorized leather stitching machines seem better suited for this type of work.
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