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Simple Machine Stitching Tip For Cutting Threads At Project End

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Hello all,

There's a good possibility that this simple tip may be on the forum already (I did do a quick search but didn't see it) anyways here is something I recently stumbled upon while playing around with my end stitching. To preface this, I normally just make knife sheaths and so I'm stitching pretty thick material but it should work on most everything but the thinner stuff I would think.

I wanted to try to improve the appearance of the thread that I cut off after backstitching several stitches and have tried everything from cutting very close with slightly rounded toe-nail clippers (works pretty good) - to burnin' with a lighter (works ok) - to using that battery operated thread burner (forget the name but works pretty good) - to trying to stuff the end down into the hole with the round end of a modeling tool (doesn't work very well), etc., etc. blah, blah. No matter what I did the end result wasn't quite what I wanted.

Well, I finally got smart (now how'd that happen?) :huh: and tried pulling the top thread upwards from the finished - or "top" side of the sheath if you will - until I could see a bit of the lockstitch showing. I then cut the top thread off flush and pulled very carefully on the bottom bobbin thread until the cut-off thread and lockstich on the top disappeared completely. I then finished by cutting off the bobbin thread as close as possible. No more tufts of thread or burned ends showing on the front side of your project! :yeah:

Or maybe everyone already does this and I'm just the last one to figure it out???

This last is a bit off topic but I for one think it would be nice to have something like a Machine Stitching Tips forum since it seems to be a never ending learning process... anybody else?

Hope this helps a few fellow machine stitchers in their quest for that perfect stitch!

Richard

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I'd agree that the stitching tips seem to get lost in amongst everything else at present. Unfortunately they do seem to crop up during discussions about other things so I reckon it might be hard to separate them.

Ray

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I learned this trick while lacing the hand area of a walking stick. Took the same technique and applied it to my machine stitching. Like you I was not happy with trimmng the last stitch. I apologize for not thinking to share this with others.

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