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My last video was more of an answer to a question to help out a fellow LW Forum member.

This is a bit of everything on the Saddle Stitch.

It covers going round a corner with a Pricking Iron, Stitching Right and Left handed.

Starting off and finishing a row of stitching.

It is by no means the be all and end all of stitching leather but I hope it helps a few bods who are starting out.

Nige

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Thanks for your informative videos. I got to say my stitching has improved tremendously since I started looking at your clips. Hope to see more in the future. Really would like to see how to get those incredible finished edges.

Cheers

Peter

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Excellent video, thanks for providing these Nigel. Much appreciated.

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Hi Nige

Excellent Vid thank you - cleared some confusion in my knowledge - well done

Rob

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Thankyou :notworthy:

Watched almost all of your videos now and i have learnt heaps

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Hello! Please help me

I have a problem with saddle stich- i make different stich on opposite sides of leather

On first side I have normal stich but on the other side - not valid stich

You can see it on the first and second line

what am I doing wrong?

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