Members DavidL Posted July 3, 2014 Members Report Posted July 3, 2014 (edited) How do I keep the last stitch from staying secure in the leather, using linen thread. I've asked this question before and still I can't get the thread to stay secure after testing it. If I take the two pieces and pull them in opposite directions the last two stitches come out. Im thinking to tie a knot at the second last hole and push it in the middle, casting the thread twice and form a knot. Edited July 3, 2014 by DavidL Quote
Members RavenAus Posted July 3, 2014 Members Report Posted July 3, 2014 Are you pulling the thread too tight when you cut it? I backstitch 3 stitches, pull tight then let it relax before cutting the threads so they don't just disappear out t'other side again. Quote
Members DavidL Posted July 3, 2014 Author Members Report Posted July 3, 2014 I backstitch 3 stitches tight and on the last stitch I cut flush and tuck it in w/ out glue. After a while it comes apart since a little bit of pressure pops the cut thread out because it is so close to the other side. Wont the thread eventually just pop out if you don't put a knot or overcast? Has anyone tied a knot and hid it in the hole and had it work out? Quote
Members RavenAus Posted July 3, 2014 Members Report Posted July 3, 2014 I flush cut carefully with a sharp knife. I don't push the thread back into the hole, that seems to me to be wasting that stitch, you're almost asking for it to come free. Quote
Contributing Member Samalan Posted July 3, 2014 Contributing Member Report Posted July 3, 2014 Brewers pitch and bees wax 50/50 mix by hand or melt i mix by hand it holds very good. Quote
Members jimmy eng Posted July 28, 2014 Members Report Posted July 28, 2014 I've only had the back stitch come out once on my own wallet after a year or so but I back stitched two holes instead of three and cut flush. Use more wax on your thread? You could try tying a double overhand knot in between the layers. Quote
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