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Coming from the world of handstitching Im used to neatly tucking the ends of my finished thread and now getting used to machine stitching. I do a lot of natural veg tan and white thread and not really loving the "burnt end" of using a lighter to finish. Does anyone do anything differently for a nice neat finish?

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You can do the same as with hand stitching if you want. Leave tails long and thread a couple needles. Can tie and tuck.

Can use super glue, but it darkens light leather.

Can back-stitch at the start and at the end. The starting stitch gets trapped nicely. But the end still needs tied or glued or whatever to keep it from loosening. I pull on the bottom thread and pull the top thread through so both are on the bottom. If it will be hidden, a drop of super glue, if not, tie and use a machine needle to push the ends inside. All depends on appearance and what will be visible after.

Tom

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I back stitch (number varies somewhat) and cut as close as I can to the leather after cutting the threads about 3 or 4 inches long, . . . and doing the tug, pull, tug, pull thing to get that final knot seated in the middle.

My sharp little pointed scissors goes down as close as I can, . . . SNIP, SNIP, . . . and I'm done. The dye and Resolene usually hide the little short ends well enough for me.

May God bless,

Dwight

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I backstitch, but then I'll leave long tails, and when I finish sewing I'll pull the tails through to the inside (the space between the two pieces of leather I've just sewn together) using an awl or a very small screw driver, and tie the knots in there - then cut and lightly melt - you can't see them so the 'burn' isn't visible, and it keeps the thread from fraying and causing the knot to undo.

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I am just a beginner, bought an old Juki LU-55 this machine doesn't have reverse. Should I hand tie the start and end of my sewing?

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I am just a beginner, bought an old Juki LU-55 this machine doesn't have reverse. Should I hand tie the start and end of my sewing?

You could do that or you could turn the piece around (leave the needle down, raise the foot, turn piece 180°, lower foot) and go back over it that way.

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