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I've made a box wrapped around the bottom of a Smirnoff bottle, because I like the shape. It's not a regular shape, and here's the issue: There are long, regular curves, then tighter curved corners. Stitching this like a normal box, the awl comes in from the side, and up through the top, for example. Using this technique, which works great for round boxes, the stitches get closer together round the tighter corners, and spread out again on the longer curves. Is there a known technique to skip stitches, and spread out the corner stitches to make the stitches on the top all the same length?

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Can you glue the pieces together along the edge and just poke your awl through where ever you want the holes?

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I've made a box wrapped around the bottom of a Smirnoff bottle, because I like the shape. It's not a regular shape, and here's the issue: There are long, regular curves, then tighter curved corners. Stitching this like a normal box, the awl comes in from the side, and up through the top, for example. Using this technique, which works great for round boxes, the stitches get closer together round the tighter corners, and spread out again on the longer curves. Is there a known technique to skip stitches, and spread out the corner stitches to make the stitches on the top all the same length?

It would work the same as sewing the butt plug in a rifle scabbert. Al Stolmans book on how to make cases covers it, but someone on here can probly explain it.

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Try this.

that was very helpful! is there any way we might be able to obtain the full document? I've been looking for a tutorial to make a round box for a while now.

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It would work the same as sewing the butt plug in a rifle scabbert. Al Stolmans book on how to make cases covers it, but someone on here can probly explain it.

Is that the one that refers me to his book 'How to Make Holsters'? Dammit!

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Is that the one that refers me to his book 'How to Make Holsters'? Dammit!

lol, I'll go to the shop and see which book it is for sure.

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Sorry I was wrong. It does refer you to how to make holsters and after looking in that book theres nothing on that either. I went through every book I have on the subject and found nothing. It must have been in an article in a Leather Journal edition that I read about it. Gary's post is basicaly what was described to do, when it starts to get out of line just run the needle back through the same hole on the short side. Good luck, feeling foolish Troy

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Troy,

If I recall correctly, Stohlman's book "The Art of Making Leather Cases Vol. 1" covers this topic in the section on sewing tubular cases(like the thermos cover). Don't have the book here with me, so I can't check, but I think that's where I got it from.

Whenever possible I do it like the last paragraph in the PDF file that gary posted. The holes tend to get a bit large if you go through them more than once.

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CareyB,

From one of my own which is used on one of the courses I run.

Gary

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CareyB,

From one of my own which is used on one of the courses I run.

Gary

That's great. How might I obtain one of these mystical tomes?

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