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newstitch

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  1. Hello Dwight, Thanks for the answer. I am assuming, you use waxed sewing thread for hand stitching. If you are interested for a free 1mm waxed thread and 1 mm braided thread for decorative stitching, please send me your shipping info. Have a great weekend!
  2. Hi , thank you so much for your detailed answer. We dont really sell so much Nylon where we are located at the moment so i did not send any samples to US yet. I am not sure what type of work you do but if you are interested in polybonded and some softer finished Polyester high tenacity thread i can send out some samples for you. Its free, just simply send me your shipping adress
  3. Thanks for the answer, i replied your dm as well. Would you mind telling us, what type of work you do? Upholstery,bags,saddle etc?
  4. Hello fellow leatherworkers, I hope everyone is doing well! I’m currently doing some research on the types of sewing threads that leatherworkers use in their craft. I’m very interested in learning from the community and would love to hear about your preferences. If you have a moment, I’d be grateful if you could share some insights on the following: Where do you buy your sewing thread? Which brands do you prefer? How much or bobbins of thread do you typically use for your projects (monthly or per project)? How many different colors do you usually work with or have in your shop? What’s the typical price range you pay for your threads? What type of thread do you prefer (polyester, nylon, bonded, waxed etc.) and why? To give something back to this amazing community, I’d love to offer a free sample of high-quality European sewing thread that I’ll be introducing to the U.S. market soon. Our threads are produced in Europe using German chemicals to enhance sewing performance, ensuring durability and ease of use for leatherworkers. If you’re interested in receiving a sample, just drop me a message and I’ll gladly send one your way. Thanks so much for your time, and I’m looking forward to hearing your thoughts! I’m excited to contribute to this forum and learn from all of you. Warm regards, Onur
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