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Hello and thanks in advance.

I have more tooling practice, by far, than sewing, and so I'm studying two handed saddle stitching, got a pony, etc.

I just want to chose a saddle stitching thread that is practical for durable use on H. Oak veg tan butt dog collars I'll be concentrating on, and trying to eventually get a few into the local tack shop with tooled designs. And I'd like to get used to what I'll continue to use, up front, and not start all over, soon, with how something behaves.

I have been looking at saddle stitch info... Al Stohlman was back in the day and, even today, Jo H. is purposefully traditional.

These sources recommend non-waxed linen thread, because they recommend not waxing the ends so that better ends can be made

But what about my modern options like the awesome sticky thread mentioning Nylex in passing? Synthetics sound durable, and I've seen a burner tool... maybe that helps with "proper ends" in this manner?

I just want a reliable product; I don't thing my customers will care if it's synthetic. The main feature is some hand-tooled designs and custom lettering.

Thank you for your thoughts (or links) on pros and/or cons of threads, pre-waxed or otherwise.

Jeff, Silver Springs FL, Ocala Forest

 

 

 

 

 

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