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Hi all,

I would lke the opinon of those who are much more experienced than myself, when machine sewing is it common practice to groove the stich line or leave it plain.

China

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China,

Everything is a matter of taste.

I do both plain and grooved stitching. Usually the project will dictate the need for a groove, or the client will!

If I'm making gunbelts and things that get a lot of wear I like to sit the stitching in a groove to protect it from abrasion. Having said that, the last bag I did (http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=15559&st=0) will get a lot of wear and I just scribed a follow line where I wanted the stitching. It somehow seemed not to need a stitch groove.

There's no right or worng. It's up to you :)

Cheers,

Karl

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"oh...groovy baby" (in my best Austin Powers voice)

sorry...i couldn't stop myself

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Oh Behave................................................. :lol:

Karl

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Thanks karl very helpful

china

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