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Anyone have info on a "baseball stitch"?

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I know I saw a how to in one of my books on a “baseball” stitch, but for the life of me I cannot find it in the books I have. What I am doing is replacing the vinyl covering on a mace a friend gave me for my birthday. It was a 5x8 piece of vinyl that was wrapped and glued to the handle and then wrapped with thread in a spiral from top to bottom. I removed this and intend to replace it with a 5x8 piece of tooled leather that I was to but up end to end and use lace to attach the two ends together. I cannot find anything other than hand sewing to do this and I do not want to hand sew this. The leather I am using is only 2-3 oz, and once it get tooled, it will still be a bit wet so when it is laced together it will be stretched a little.

Any ideas or anyone know where a how to is for something like this?

Thanks Mike

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The baseball stitch is shown in 'The Art of handsewing leather' by Stohlman.

Jim

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Art of handsewing page 47... Someone else on another board clued me into where it was.... Turned out that the piece I was tooling I tooled a bit too hard and it cut through... so i had to go back to the first piece that I started that was just a hair too wide, so it overlapped and I used a wax thread to to a single sides handstitch. Turned out fairly well if I say so myself... I will add a pic tomorrow.

Thanks guys for the help.

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Here is a pic of what I ended up doing.

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