When you are placing the stitching holes through the ‘thick’ end of the handle (side with clip on it), how do you manage to keep your stitch lines so straight. My past experience of this was for the stitch line to veer off due to the thickness of leather. Any suggestions to improve this technique would be much appreciated?
I am not punching them all the way through and use an awl to do that part. There is a lot of practice needed to get used to using an awl and getting straight stitches but one that is sharp helps so much.
Спасибо автору за подробный мастер-класс! 🤗👏👏👏👏👏👏
very nice and through, glad your safe and sound.
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another awesome tut very wonderful thanks again Jo
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Excellent tutorial! I knew nothing and now I know lots, thank you xxx
Glad you found it helpful 👍
Liking your new basher (maul) - nice work also
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Nice work. Looks very neat. 👍
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HELLO JO😄GREAT JOB!! AS USUAL.I LOVE TO WATCH YOUR BEAUTIFUL WORKS.👋💙⚪💙⚪💙
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very nice thank you will be watching
Wow😍 that is nice.
Thank you! 😊
Hi looks good - is the lining adhesive layer available to buy in the UK?
Jo, what was that adhesive liner you applied?
What thickness of leather do you suggest?
When you are placing the stitching holes through the ‘thick’ end of the handle (side with clip on it), how do you manage to keep your stitch lines so straight. My past experience of this was for the stitch line to veer off due to the thickness of leather. Any suggestions to improve this technique would be much appreciated?
I am not punching them all the way through and use an awl to do that part. There is a lot of practice needed to get used to using an awl and getting straight stitches but one that is sharp helps so much.
Jo, could you have also sticched the bag inside out?
Yes you can, I would recommend adding some piping in, if you choose to do that, so it covers the stitches once turned the right way around.