I'm really interested in the edge tools magnetic too, please can you tell the website where buy it? Another question... normally I use only the pricking irons in diamond shape, can I use them for this kind of stitching too? Thank you. ❤
Very neat and well explained. I will try it today I think. Do you ever add a bit of glue to make sure it never slides around? Or wet the leather so that it contracts slightly when drying?
Thanks for answering! I made one already, a tapered hammer handle, and used a bit of double stick tape since everything was a bit awkward to hold. It turned out pretty good, apart from my usual troubles of thread fraying and breaking, not seeing anything up close anymore etc. But the stitching technique is easy and a great addition to my work. Thanks again!
Would be helpful to us low-life bottom-dwellers to explain your tools, and why you do things like paint the edges and what you use so we can learn and take over the world.
You lost me at 3:54 at the edit point where I or we could not watch you start the stitch. I'll like your video anyway because you seem cool but dammit man!
Hi Will, I tried reaching you over email but to no success, your email address was rejected! I'm wondering, where do you source your leather from? Any shops or stores you prefer? Regards
Very nice stitch and well demonstrated. But, it’s not really a baseball stitch it’s sort of a double baseball stitch. A proper baseball stitch is made with one needle and single thread. But I do like your stitch.
Thank you this was very helpful to me and easy to follow.
We have been watching you and will follow your teaching and methods to learn leathery in micro sawing. Thanks a lot Mr. Will Hodges .... OORAH!!
Just found your channel man, awesome content beautiful leather work. Can't wait to learn more chill stuff from your channel.
Nice one.
This is beautiful! Thanks for posting! Great work!
I'm really interested in the edge tools magnetic too, please can you tell the website where buy it? Another question... normally I use only the pricking irons in diamond shape, can I use them for this kind of stitching too? Thank you. ❤
Very neat and well explained. I will try it today I think. Do you ever add a bit of glue to make sure it never slides around? Or wet the leather so that it contracts slightly when drying?
Thank you, I don’t tend to do either I just make sure to pull the thread tightly so not to allow the leather to move
Thanks for answering! I made one already, a tapered hammer handle, and used a bit of double stick tape since everything was a bit awkward to hold. It turned out pretty good, apart from my usual troubles of thread fraying and breaking, not seeing anything up close anymore etc. But the stitching technique is easy and a great addition to my work. Thanks again!
Why aren't you using a curved needle?
Would this work for steering wheel covers?
Yes it would!
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What is the tool you used to cut the leather.
It’s a thick handle xacto knife with a normal craft blade in
What is the formula for amount of thread needed? Thanks
4-6x the length of the stitch depending on the thickness of the leather/hoe far apart the holes are
What thread length do you need for a baseball stitch?
Thanks for the question, I usually do 4x the length of the run
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Oh, like tying shoe laces, got it
Would be helpful to us low-life bottom-dwellers to explain your tools, and why you do things like paint the edges and what you use so we can learn and take over the world.
You lost me at 3:54 at the edit point where I or we could not watch you start the stitch. I'll like your video anyway because you seem cool but dammit man!
Hi Will, I tried reaching you over email but to no success, your email address was rejected!
I'm wondering, where do you source your leather from? Any shops or stores you prefer?
Regards
Sorry my email isn’t working at the moment. Try will.hodges91@gmail.com
Very nice stitch and well demonstrated. But, it’s not really a baseball stitch it’s sort of a double baseball stitch. A proper baseball stitch is made with one needle and single thread. But I do like your stitch.
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Thank you for your feedback Terry
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