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Ending the Mexican Basket weave on a solo seat

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I'm about to tackle my first solo seat and was wondering how you finish the Mexican Basketweave on a solo seat? I have the stitching book from Tandy Leather and it seems confusing and almost impossible to finish it the way they say in that little book. Any pics or advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks.

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I'm about to tackle my first solo seat and was wondering how you finish the Mexican Basketweave on a solo seat? I have the stitching book from Tandy Leather and it seems confusing and almost impossible to finish it the way they say in that little book. Any pics or advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks.

The book is correct. Practice it on some scrap afore you try it on the seat.

WINDY

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I just figured this out myself. The way I did it was to totally ignore the pictures, and let the words sink in, which is weird, because I usually get pictures faster. Just look at the flow of the lace up to that point, and keep that flow going. Make sense?

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I just figured this out myself. The way I did it was to totally ignore the pictures, and let the words sink in, which is weird, because I usually get pictures faster. Just look at the flow of the lace up to that point, and keep that flow going. Make sense?

I think I get the path, but what I have questions about is the part that says "Lace through the third slit, pushing the lace up between the leathers", I don't see how I can go through only one piece of leather and turn it out between the two pieces of leather because they are so close together. I couldn't do it when I did a couple of practice pieces. I must be doing something wrong.

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When you're going into that third hole, point the needle straight up into the lacing, wiggle it until it starts moving, and it'll tell you when it's between the leathers.

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When you're going into that third hole, point the needle straight up into the lacing, wiggle it until it starts moving, and it'll tell you when it's between the leathers.

OK, I'll try another practice piece. Thanks for the help everyone!

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OK, I'll try another practice piece. Thanks for the help everyone!

Try taking your modeling awl and slide it between the layers from the top on your last hole. It'll open the leather up and make it easier to push the needle through.

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Try taking your modeling awl and slide it between the layers from the top on your last hole. It'll open the leather up and make it easier to push the needle through.

Thanks for the tip Troy. I'll try that. Thanks again to everyone that replied, I love this place!

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