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Thread breaks, how to continue sewing

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I have not seen this issue addressed anywhere 

here is my fix. If anyone has a different fix please post it

your thread breaks in the middle of a run or your bobbin runs out. A backstitch in this area would look bad

what I do is pull the thrread out of the leather for approx 2”. Then knot the 2 threads cut singe

start a new stitch line by placing the needle in the holes already made,  do not back stitch but tie the threads cut singe.  
 

no back stitch is showing on the top threads are tied/ singed on the back side
 

 

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On 4/12/2023 at 4:10 AM, Frodo said:

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the two holes in the center don't look too good I do just what you said but I don't make a knot just cross the two threads like your going to tie a knot then what I do is use a vainer tool and start right at the hole cut a small groove on opposite sides pull the thread tight and lay it in the grove with contact cement and I've never had a problem but I will say that second hole in the center looks awful.

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