Saddle Stitching: The Inside Scoop
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- In this video we use a piece of clear acrylic to help demonstrate how saddle stitch works and is different from other sewing techniques. (Apologies for the weird audio in the middle!)
Thanks ✌️.
I melt the ends with a small soldering iron. Much neater and precise.
Thank you so much you I’m a visual person and this helps me so much I try saddle Stich yesterday and it came out horrible, one thing I learned it’s make your Stich home big enough my needle tread came off more then once but it was my first pouch.practice.practice.👍🏻from Germany!
I really enjoyed your video.
I was confident enough to try and succeed at making a leather weight bag to hold small projects while tooling.
I'm going to take the next step at making a credit card wallet now that I understand what's actually going on with this style of stitching. Thank You for Your Time and Help with this!!
I thought u were supposed to tie a simple not on each stitch... Correct me if I am wrong.
Brilliant! Thank you
What a painful demonstration
Mate, you are an absolute genius for making this process visible! Thank you.
Ok, but dont you want your stitches to interlock by looping the needle through each time?
It's about time that I found a tutorial using two different colored threads for clarity!!! I was thinking that SOMEONE would at least have enough sense to use colored felt tip markers on the threads , just behind the needles, but YOUR idea is even better. And THEN you go ahead with the clear acrylic block!
Terrific! Thanks!
Seriously. These enhancements make it SO much more helpful than any of the other videos I've seen.
I routinely look for resources like this to share in my Akweks LeatherSmiths and Moscow LeatherSmiths Facebook groups and, eventually, on my web page.
The use of the plexiglass and clear instructions make this is one of the best saddle stitching tutorials out there.
Thanks again!! PS. Don't forget to upload your logo onto your profile 'pic' :o) Make your videos more recognisable!
You made it so simple to understand. Very bright thinking, Thank you so much.
Really great visualization, was very helpful for me and really clarified some aspects that were confusing about other videos. Thanks!
This is all new stuff to me. I never even heard of saddle stitching until 5 minutes before I found this video. I found this after seeing an add for a "Speedy Stitcher" . The comments mentioned the "saddle stitch" and here I am. Thank you for the thorough and practical demonstration. After watching your video, I feel like I could start practicing to do this without a lot of problem. Regards
Седловой шов одной иглой шилом (Голландский шов)
Saadle stitch with one needle awl (Dutch stitch)
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I've been watching videos about stiching but none of them printed the idea on my mind like this one.
You are a very didactical teacher.
THANKS
This is the only tutorial that I thoroughly understood, the coloured thread and acrylic template made it easy to actually understand what im trying to do, thank you, subbed!
Thank you very much for doing this. I'm planing to do some leatherworking and wanted to learn more about the saddle stitch. Showing it inside as well as on the sidesmade it much easier to see what was going on.
Thank you! This really helped me to understand how the process works.
Best saddle stitching demonstration I've seen so far ..Thanks! just finished my first project with you.
By far the best of these tutorials out there.
Parabéns pela explicação!
This was so helpful. Great idea!!
Thank you for showing clearly the stitch, great idea using acrylic, so the stitch is visible inside. As a totally new beginner it was very helpful.
Good video, keep going, love your videos, keep progressing,you might wanna speak loud or keep mic near,
Anyway love from India
Thank you! I finally understand it!
Great help for me as I am just starting out
U might have very good advise but who can hear it?
This has been so fantastically useful for me as a newbie to the craft. Really thankful! Cheers 👍
This stitch has been around for centuries.
Thank you for going to so much trouble!
Great video!
Using the plexi was a great way of showing a clear technique!
I am just getting into leather works. What size needles and thread do you recommend for pricking irons.
I can't seem to find a clear video on this topic.
Thanks for any advice in advance! Al
Thank you so much for this video. I've been struggling with this stitch. Being able to actually see it made all the difference. Best line of stitching I have done 5 minutes after watching your video.
Any time someone asks for a how to on saddle stitching I refer them to this video. Thanks so much, it has been very helpful.
Thanks for this video it helps a lot. I found you from Alec Steeles channel and am wanting to make a knife and than make a sheath for it, thanks for all the info!
Amazing! Thank you😊
Thank you for the refresher course!
Dude great idea really appreciate you loading this up.
Very, very good tutorial man. I wish more people could see this!!
StuffUCanMake thanks!! Feel free to share it where ever you can!!
I've shared this with several people.
excellent thank you
Very bad audio
Perfect video !!! 👍
Great teaching !!
Nice and simple.
Fantastically clear demonstration. I'm glad I saw this before I attempted it because I would've been doing it wrong.
This is going to make re-stitching my replica belt strap so much easier, wow. Thank you for this visual.
Yes.... OH YES! Now I get it. I was thinking of using a transparent medium like that and practicing to get it right, but your tutorial did it for me. Now to get on with it and stitch up my pocket holster for my mouse gun.... (I was stationed at RAF Bentwaters from '70-'74. Both children born there in Merry Old. Wife and I greatly miss the fish 'n chips....)
Than you! Great video
Thanks for sharing this. If this was your idea then you're a bloody genius.
I hope he's not bloody, but he does appear to have some genius traits...
Brilliant
Yeah, this is one of the best demos of saddle stitching on RUclips. Well done, my friend.
Thank you very much I really appreciate this tutorial I now know how to saddle Stitch because of it
Absolutely the best tutorial on the saddle stitch. The plexiglass jig is the best. Thanks.
Absolute Genius. I’m a newbie and this is the best tutorial on saddle stitching I have seen. And I’ve watched 100’s. Thank you
Yours is the ONLY video I’ve ever seen where someone stitches toward themselves.
Great tutorial. Do yourself a favor though. Cut the intro, overdub the audio with a crisp narrative, and repost. Great info though. Thanks.
Great video for use newbies, thank you so much !
And all of a sudden I'm the perfect handstitcher...Thank you so much!! :) :) :)
I did not think the position of the thread and needle would play such a big part in getting a good looking stitch. Thanks
This is absolutely the best saddle stitching video I have come across for me. I will be sharing this all over, thank you!
This is by far the best and the coolest saddle stitch video I have ever seen. Thank you kind Sir!!!
Thank you ! This is the best video on saddle stitching that I've seen.
Please do more videos on several different stitches I'm really interested to learn all the stitches for all different types of projects
This is a perfect demenstation! Thank you so much!
This is the best explanation I have seen.Bravo
Just fantastic...thank you from a beginner who has been mystified by this stitch
Thanks. A very useful and clear tutorial
Brilliant video, thank you! 👍
Enjoyed this , great demo thank you
This video is worth 10 000 words
Good way to demonstrate
Very good 👍 video
Brilliant and simply executed. I especially appreciate the use of the acrylic. Cheers!
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Very beautiful
Good tutorial
Perfect tut. Cheers
Sharing!
one of the best tutorials I have seen as it shows everything that is happening and why it is done the way it is.
Good video but why do you speak and move slow as a TURTLE??? Makes a 4 minute video a 14 minute waste of time. Skip to 3:00 when he FINALLY manages to get to the point.