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I just saw a lacing stitch and was told it's called a "cross stitch," and I'd like to learn how to do it. It was done on two overlapped pieces of leather with two rows of holes, side-by-side on both pieces of leather, with the holes aligned along the edge of the pieces. Does anyone know of a description of this kind of lacing? Thank you.

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I just saw a lacing stitch and was told it's called a "cross stitch," and I'd like to learn how to do it. It was done on two overlapped pieces of leather with two rows of holes, side-by-side on both pieces of leather, with the holes aligned along the edge of the pieces. Does anyone know of a description of this kind of lacing? Thank you.

I wouldnt mind seeing a pic of it if you could post 1 mate !!!

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its probably some sort of applique braid used to join to pieces of leather....i think there are a couple types in grants encyclopedia of braiding

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I wouldnt mind seeing a pic of it if you could post 1 mate !!!

I wish I had a pic of it, but I didn't think to take one. The fact is, I found this forum while doing a google search for the stitch. Next time I go to the leather shop, I'll check through the books there.

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"The Art and Craft of Leather" published by Barron's shows this stitch. It is similar to the Applique Lacing stitch in the Tandy book.

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"The Art and Craft of Leather" published by Barron's shows this stitch. It is similar to the Applique Lacing stitch in the Tandy book.

Thank you very much

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