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#1 I am new to sewing an I am looking for a good lining leather. The lining leather I am using now, the thread sits on top of the lining where it will wear a lot faster. I an looking for a lining leather where the thread will pull in an lay flush with the leather so as not to wear. I use 346 thread on a CB4500 and the bobbin tension is as tight as it goes. Help

#2 What is the best thread. Poly or nylon

I am making belts

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Out of curiosity what are you making that the thread is wearing in two on? Shoes are a very high wear item and thread always sits directly on the surface of them and it is not really a problem.

Aaron

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I'm sewing belts. I am looking for the thread to sink into the leather lining so its flush an not laying on top

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If you want it below the surface, you need to cut a gouge or make a deep crease so it will sit below.

Chuck

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What I mean is when you run your finger over the liner on the belt, I don't want to feel the stitching

can u cut a stitching groove in thin lining leather

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Tight bottom tension pulls the knot to the bottom, and the bottom thread lays on the surface, and you may even be able to pull it right out with little trouble. You need to learn to properly set your sewing machines tension. It should be set so the knot is in the centre of the leather.

There are many posts and threads about how to set thread tension here. Do a search and study out how to set it.

Tom

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You are right Tom It now makes sense. I will play with it in the morning.

Thank you

Dan

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I don't think you will get rid of the rough bottom stitch through adjustments. As in another post on the site, the needle slices/pushes leather down and out along with the stitch. I wet the backside of a belt and use a roller to smooth out the bumps. My stitch on top will pull level with the leather without making a stitch groove.

After posting yesterday, it occurred to me that most of us use smaller thread for the bottom. My question would be to those who use, for an example, 277 top and bottom. Do you get nice straight buried stitches on the bottom?

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Thank you RED. I know I set up into the morning hrs trying everything with no success an I seen your post and gave it a try. Works out great. I am using 346 top thread an 207 bobbin thread and it works great.. Thank you Thank you Saved me a lot of time and money

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Love this site. You learn so much from others. !'m 52 an never sewed a day in my life

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WLG, I use 277 top and 207 bottom for everything I make. Forming holsters puts tremendous stress on the stitches but they hold. Isn't 346 an awfully big thread? I use a Cobra 4 and I like it.

The belt is deerskin lined. The deerskin soft lining will not show the "exit holes" like dry leather does. This picture was taken before I had applied oil to the front piece.

A sample:

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and you are welcome.

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The belt looks wonderful. I think the 346 looks better. That is just my opinion, try I once, I think you will like it

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Show me:)

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Personaly i like the polyester thread A LOT better than nylon. I will use nylon when i have to but i don't like it as well.

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Thanks Dirtclod. It works for me also.

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I just read yesterday that nylon will break down an break faster in moist/dry weather. think I will stick with poly

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Red my battery is dead in my camera an I cant find the charger. as so as I can I will post a pIc

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