Members DR80 Posted October 23, 2015 Members Report Posted October 23, 2015 When i stitch thinner leather total thickness 6oz or less, either the back side or the front straightens. My picture is better then words here. Quote
mlapaglia Posted October 23, 2015 Report Posted October 23, 2015 You might try pulling the thread up/down. When I stitch I always pull the right thread down and the left thread up as I tighten. This puts the thread in to the corners of the diamond cut slot. this makes a nice stitch pattern. Depending on the way you hold your awl and the direction you stitch you may have to pull left up instead of right. Quote The key to immortality is first living a life worth remembering. Bruce Lee
Members DR80 Posted October 23, 2015 Author Members Report Posted October 23, 2015 You might try pulling the thread up/down. When I stitch I always pull the right thread down and the left thread up as I tighten. This puts the thread in to the corners of the diamond cut slot. this makes a nice stitch pattern. Depending on the way you hold your awl and the direction you stitch you may have to pull left up instead of right. I don't use an awl. i use stitching chisels. But i did a test. Used awl instead of punching chisels through. (just made a light impression with the chisels so i know where to do the hole with the awl. I choose a longer distance between the holes this time. Same problem (Btw i angle the right thread down and the left up.) Quote
mlapaglia Posted October 23, 2015 Report Posted October 23, 2015 Chisel or awl it should be the same. Not sure what to tell you. I have sewn 2oz and gotten the stitch to angle front and back. Someone else will come along and help, I am sure. Michael Quote The key to immortality is first living a life worth remembering. Bruce Lee
Members thefanninator Posted October 23, 2015 Members Report Posted October 23, 2015 (edited) Try smaller thread. What's your SPI? At 9 SPI I found that Lin Cable 632 (.51mm) gets a better slant than 432 (.63mm). 432 is good for 7 SPI. Edited October 23, 2015 by thefanninator Quote http://www.instagram.com/fannintexas/
Members DR80 Posted October 23, 2015 Author Members Report Posted October 23, 2015 Try smaller thread. What's your SPI? At 9 SPI I found that Lin Cable 632 (.51mm) gets a better slant than 432 (.63mm). 432 is good for 7 SPI. 9SPI. (Seiwa) This is 0,6 ritza thread. Yes i'm going to try 632 Sajou. Quote
Members thefanninator Posted October 23, 2015 Members Report Posted October 23, 2015 http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=64887&hl= Check this thread. I posted a pic of 432 vs 632 @ 9 SPI. Post #13. Quote http://www.instagram.com/fannintexas/
Members DR80 Posted October 23, 2015 Author Members Report Posted October 23, 2015 (edited) http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=64887&hl= Check this thread. I posted a pic of 432 vs 632 @ 9 SPI. Post #13. Your stitching look great. In which cases do you use a "knot" and how do you angle the thread when you tension? left up och right down? "back or forth" on left or right? My feeling tells my that "european chisel" or the Blanchard type of holes would make it easer to achieve the slant, because the thread is forced is the corner, am i right? Edited October 23, 2015 by DR80 Quote
Members thefanninator Posted October 23, 2015 Members Report Posted October 23, 2015 Thanks. I still have those days where I'm not getting the slant I want. Sometimes I think it's the quality of the leather. Could be the depth of the pricking iron punch, the awl angle, depth of the awl... so many factors. If you mean "cast the stitch" over the needle... I use a knot all the time. I'm right handed. Left hand goes up and back - right hand goes down and towards me. That's a fair statement about Blanchards. If you need some more affordable high quality pricking irons google out Amy Roke Atelier. From what I've heard they're super high quality made in China. Quote http://www.instagram.com/fannintexas/
Members DR80 Posted October 23, 2015 Author Members Report Posted October 23, 2015 Thanks. I still have those days where I'm not getting the slant I want. Sometimes I think it's the quality of the leather. Could be the depth of the pricking iron punch, the awl angle, depth of the awl... so many factors. If you mean "cast the stitch" over the needle... I use a knot all the time. I'm right handed. Left hand goes up and back - right hand goes down and towards me. That's a fair statement about Blanchards. If you need some more affordable high quality pricking irons google out Amy Roke Atelier. From what I've heard they're super high quality made in China. Yes "cast the stitch" Your front is on the right side? left needle in first, the other needle under that needle and in at the bottom of the hole? Yes, i have seen Amy Roke. They look so much better then Blanchard. The teeth on the Blanchard tools are so rough :/ don't want to start with a needle file on new expensive tools. Maybe the reason is that it's not enough room for the thread because it's flat (Ritza) Quote
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