@PlanBLeather~ Vincent, this was a VERY HELPFUL VIDEO for me Sir! It is the BEST CLOSE UP CAMERA VIEW I have seen and the easiest to understand demonstration of how to do the two different stitches! I am a very visual learner, so I tend to look for all the small details of how a craftsman carries out different tasks. Your demonstration was fantastic! THANK YOU SO MUCH! ~~Christy~~
PLAN.B: Thank you, Merci, Salamat. Extremely helpful as other methods I was using to ensure a slant stitch on the back were inconsistent and frustrating. I just tried your technique and it's automatic. All the best with your channel and leatherworking business.
Hi. Rather than looking at pros and cons, look at it from a choice perspective. When you twist the thread, the thread shape on the front and back comes out diagonally. If you want this look, twist the thread and sew. Otherwise, just don't twist the thread. Thank you for watching. :)
@@plan.b so when I use the twist method, I get REALLY nice angled stitches on the side where the twist occurs, but the other side’s stitches remain straight. Do you have a solution for this? I used a stitch groover… does that make a difference?
The twist method involves twisting the thread one more time inside the leather. That is why it is effective when used on thick leather. I do not recommend using it on thin leather. And I think stitch groover will also have an impact.
@@Mrbpotter1 Armitage Leather just released three one-hour videos (long I know) going into a ton of detail about saddle stitching. While they do use a pony, it is really helpful in understanding when/why you might twist or not (also known as casting). But basically, the presence or absence of the twist forces the thread up or down depending on how exactly your holes are punched and how you are stitching.
Thank you so much! Your tutorial really helps me a lot. My stitches improve because of you.
I'm glad I could be of help to you. I will occasionally upload videos about skills. have a good day! Thank you! :)
Thank you so much! I was wrecking my brain on how to to get my stitches look neat and slanted on both sides and I finally found this tutorial.
Thank you! :) I'm glad to be of assistance. I will make a second video about sewing. It is about sewing methods using pony.
@PlanBLeather~ Vincent, this was a VERY HELPFUL VIDEO for me Sir! It is the BEST CLOSE UP CAMERA VIEW I have seen and the easiest to understand demonstration of how to do the two different stitches! I am a very visual learner, so I tend to look for all the small details of how a craftsman carries out different tasks. Your demonstration was fantastic! THANK YOU SO MUCH! ~~Christy~~
There are few videos on how to make it, but I will try to upload more videos. thank you! Be happy!! ☺💌
제 최대 궁금증 해결하고 갑니다 역시 세상엔 똑똑이들이 정말 많은것 같아요!
감사합니다~! 세상에 똑똑한 사람들이 많지요~ 저는 아닙니다 ^^
PLAN.B: Thank you, Merci, Salamat. Extremely helpful as other methods I was using to ensure a slant stitch on the back were inconsistent and frustrating. I just tried your technique and it's automatic. All the best with your channel and leatherworking business.
i'm glad you found this video helpful. Thanks for watching! :)
저에게 딱 필요했던 방법인데 유툽 들어오자마자 발견했네요. 가린이라 헷갈리고 복잡했던 내용이였어요 알려주셔서 정말 감사합니다^^
조금이라도 도움이 되서 다행입니다 ^^ 행복한 가죽 생활 하세요~!
Thank you, man! This video is so helpful!
I'm glad the video can help. Thank you! :)
Please can you tell me, in which case you choose which stitch?
Great video, thank you!
You can choose according to your own taste.
under any circumstances, both methods can be used.
Thank you!! :)
잘봤습니다~~~새롭게 알게되었네요!
감사합니다~ 행복한 하루 보내세요! 😊
Thank you so much😊
Thank you for watching. :)
Great video, thank you. Subscribed!
Thanks for watching and thank you so much for subscribing.:)
너무 쉽게 가르쳐주셔서 감사합니다.
방법이 잘 전달되서 다행입니다! 감사드리고 행복하세요 ^^
Well done tutorial!👌🏻
Thank you! have a nice day! : )
Hi, does allowing the thread to twist make it more secure than if you DON’T let it twist? What is the advantage/disadvantage to these two methods?
Hi.
Rather than looking at pros and cons, look at it from a choice perspective.
When you twist the thread, the thread shape on the front and back comes out diagonally.
If you want this look, twist the thread and sew.
Otherwise, just don't twist the thread.
Thank you for watching. :)
@@plan.b so when I use the twist method, I get REALLY nice angled stitches on the side where the twist occurs, but the other side’s stitches remain straight. Do you have a solution for this? I used a stitch groover… does that make a difference?
The twist method involves twisting the thread one more time inside the leather.
That is why it is effective when used on thick leather.
I do not recommend using it on thin leather.
And I think stitch groover will also have an impact.
@@Mrbpotter1 Armitage Leather just released three one-hour videos (long I know) going into a ton of detail about saddle stitching. While they do use a pony, it is really helpful in understanding when/why you might twist or not (also known as casting). But basically, the presence or absence of the twist forces the thread up or down depending on how exactly your holes are punched and how you are stitching.