The first stitch you've shown is often reffered to as a butt stitch (diagonal holes, edge to edge sewing). The actual box stitch is a bit different - it's shown on 3:15 - incorporates diagonal holes on one piece, and straight holes on other and edge to flesh side sewing. Butt stitch is often used in shoemaking, when both details should stay flat (look for norwegian split toe shoes) and also while leather-covering something more or less symmetrical (flasks, gun stocks, tool handles) Box stitch is primary used when leather-covering different box-type constructions (boxes, trunks, attache cases) and sometimes in production of large bags. In this case details should form a right angle Quite a good video, by the way
パラコードでサコッシュのショルダーストラップをつくりたいと思って動画を漁っていたのだけれども、なかなか良いのがなくて。でもやっと見つけた。最高のアイディアをありがとうございました😊
Thank you for this video! I have plans to make a leather box to hold some cards but, wasn't sure how to stitch it properly.
The first stitch you've shown is often reffered to as a butt stitch (diagonal holes, edge to edge sewing). The actual box stitch is a bit different - it's shown on 3:15 - incorporates diagonal holes on one piece, and straight holes on other and edge to flesh side sewing.
Butt stitch is often used in shoemaking, when both details should stay flat (look for norwegian split toe shoes) and also while leather-covering something more or less symmetrical (flasks, gun stocks, tool handles)
Box stitch is primary used when leather-covering different box-type constructions (boxes, trunks, attache cases) and sometimes in production of large bags. In this case details should form a right angle
Quite a good video, by the way
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❤thanks for giving me new ideas!
whats the minimum leather thickness you would use for box stitching?
For me, definitely it has to be more than 1.3t. If the leather i use is soft, it should be at least 1.5t. I think it is good when it is 2.0t.
@@kkomedacolour If it is 2.0t, do you mark your stitch line 2mm away from edge?
Super helpful, thank you so much.
Hi!~ Thank you for watching my video. And I'm very glad that it was helpful!!^^
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What type of thread was used. that's what I'm wondering
Hi!! it was one of lin cable from France! Thank you for watching my video^^
Could you record without music please?
Hello, what is that edging tool you are using?
Are you asking about the tool that i used to make stitch lines? That was a electric creaser. Thank you for watching my video!
more like a showcase than a tutorial but ok