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When I am stitching with white thread, the thread turns dingy colored from the piece I'm working on. I use waxed thread. How do I prevent that from happening? I want the stitching to really ”pop.

Thanks, 

Dennis 

 

 

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46 minutes ago, dsolsbery said:

thread turns dingy colored

Have you done a search in the forum "sewing Leather"?  If not, take a minute and do it.  Lots of threads on this site about this same problem.  You can use the site's search or do a google search.  This google search string brings up lots of posts.  site:leatherworker.net "sewing leather" dirty thread

Copy this to your google search.  66 results.  (The "site:leatherworker.net" parameter restricts the search to leatherworker.net)

Tom

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One sure fire way is to not saddle stitch, . . . use a lock stitch like a sewing machine would make.

I know, . . . "saddle stitch is the only authentic, . . . " (ad nauesium), . . . but if you can, think of the number of holsters and belts that are in use in the world that were never even thought of in terms of saddle stitching.  I don't know the official ratio, . . . but I'd bet it would be at least 10 to 1, . . . machine stitch vs saddle stitch.

My Tippmann boss makes the prettiest white stitches you could ever want, . . . 

May God bless,

Dwight

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"The "site:leatherworker.net" parameter restricts the search to leatherworker.net"

 

Well I'll be.  It never occurred to me that you could direct (or limit as the case may be) Google's search engine toward a site.  That is a very cool feature and equally cool tip.  Thanks Northmount!   

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