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Neat, I like it.

I always have a problem with the stitches drooping on the inside of the cylindrical parts as this one and try to solve that with the shortest stitches whenever possible.

Your stitching looks good with the strap buckled.

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Neat, I like it.

I always have a problem with the stitches drooping on the inside of the cylindrical parts as this one and try to solve that with the shortest stitches whenever possible.

Your stitching looks good with the strap buckled.

I don't think i understand what you mean, can you explain it further?

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I mean that the stitches on the lining side do not come out as hanging loops in the last picture. When something is machine stitched and then rounded like the watch straps, the long stitches on the inside may loosen and create those loops, unless the stitches are very short.

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