The Leather Element: Hand-Sewing Tricks Pt. 2

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  • Опубліковано 17 сер 2023
  • In this video, Chuck demonstrates a few more of his favorite leather hand-sewing tips and tricks, from comparing waxed thread to machine thread to looking at hand-sewing methods for diamond-chiseled leather versus flat-chiseled. What's your favorite hand-sewing trick?
    If you have a question or an idea for the Leather Element, drop it in a comment below! And be sure to check out weaverleathersupply.com for more supplies and project inspiration.
    Supplies used in this Video:
    Stitching Pony: www.weaverleathersupply.com/p...
    Ritza Tiger thread: www.weaverleathersupply.com/p...
    John James Needles: www.weaverleathersupply.com/p...
    Diamond Chisels: www.weaverleathersupply.com/p...
    Flat Chisels: www.weaverleathersupply.com/p...
    Rawhide Mallet: www.weaverleathersupply.com/p...
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  • @james2592OldLeatherSmith
    @james2592OldLeatherSmith 11 місяців тому +1

    OLD Leather Smith here, excellent as always Chuck, I had client bring me a belt with a split seam and wanted it repaired by machine which I don't do. He also knows that. So I stitched it with machine thread covered with Bees wax, which I have found works very well. I get all my Bees wax from a local farm. The thread I prefer using is by MAIN THREAD COMPANY, BEST I HAVE EVER FOUND and MADE IN THE U.S.A. GOD'S BLESSINGS ✝️⚾🙃

  • @alwentzel4776
    @alwentzel4776 11 місяців тому

    Hand sow is the way to go

  • @bowreality1564
    @bowreality1564 11 місяців тому +2

    As for episode ideas: I would love to see something on different gusset styles and tricks around those. E.g. what leather type/temper/thickness for turning a seam inside out. When to chose a side gusset vs a middle seam etc.

  • @theoldbear4213
    @theoldbear4213 11 місяців тому +1

    Someone needs to make a manual stitching hole machine.
    Like, you turn a crank to select the type of punch - diamond, round, etc.
    Then you can turn a dial to lower down the number of thines you need - say, between 5 and 30? Something like that.
    Then another dial can adjust the spacing - 2mm to 8mm?
    There would be an ridge to line the edge up against, and then a bar could be flipped down that has a groover on it. The groover bar would move the row of thines above it - align the leather to the edge, adjust the distance between the groover and the edge, lower the groover, slide it along the edge. The end of its slide be beyond the line of thines, so it would be out of the way and you wouldn't risk shifting the thines out of the groove.
    And finally, pull a lever down to punch your stitch line. If your piece is longer than the maximum number of thines, slide it down to stopping point of the groover, so if overlaps exactly, then groove in the other direction as far as you need to go to finish your line. Repeat if needed.
    For curves, there could be another knob or something to adjust the guide until the curve you've already cut fits into it cleanly, which would adjust the thines to match the curved line.
    ...
    But Oldbear, you say, aren't you describing what a Lazer cutter can do? Couldn't so complex machine be more expensive than a Lazer cutter?
    Well yes and yes. But this is a machine that is manually adjusted. It's steampunk and cool.
    But Oldbear, you say, isn't this a massively over engineered solution to a non-problem(using chisels)?
    Yes. BUT IT'S STEAMPUNK AND COOL.

  • @williammrdeza9445
    @williammrdeza9445 11 місяців тому +1

    Excellent as usual, Chuck! Thanks for the tips and the clarification on several important points.

  • @pauljuhl7937
    @pauljuhl7937 11 місяців тому

    Awesome video Chuck! Been doing the single needle diamond chisel method for quite some time.

  • @wojciechcylwik952
    @wojciechcylwik952 11 місяців тому

    I love your programming style Chuck. Regards.

  • @mdramk93
    @mdramk93 10 місяців тому

    This ist a very helpful video, thank you 😊

  • @michaels3429
    @michaels3429 11 місяців тому +1

    Thanks Chuck, I tried to figure out thread size comparisons by my own research and ended up confused many times.. you answered it in seconds. It's such a hassle not being able to see things in person any more
    You're awesome bro

  • @vaughngaminghd
    @vaughngaminghd 9 місяців тому

    Chuck, thanks so much for your videos: straightforward, to-the-point, and full of good tips. Was wondering: When it comes to stitching two pieces together, is it the best practice to glue them together and then punch stitching holes? Is there ever a case where you'd punch holes in each piece separately, then stitch? I'm trying to clean up the backside stitching so it's a pretty as the front.

    • @WeaverLeatherSupply
      @WeaverLeatherSupply  9 місяців тому

      If you are going through pretty heavy leather, its sometimes easier to punch the holes in each piece separately. You can also just punch to mark and then use a stitching awl to punch the hole as you stitch. If you're using a light to medium thickness, gluing and then punching ensures the holes line up really well, just make sure the stitching chisels stay as straight up and down as possible so you get a nice straight line front and back. Hope that helps

  • @robwagner7545
    @robwagner7545 11 місяців тому +1

    I love the look my diamond chisels create, but the extra work is time consuming on some projects. Looks like I see a set of flat chisels in my future.

    • @bowreality1564
      @bowreality1564 11 місяців тому +2

      I have both and hardly ever read for the diamond ones. I love the flat ones. So glad I watched Chuck and bought them as my first set. So much easier for a beginner as well

  • @maddawgnoll
    @maddawgnoll 10 місяців тому

    If you take the 6 tine, instead of using the last hole and punching 5 new holes. Overlap the six 3 holes back. You're punching the same amount of holes as you would with the 4 tine. But it keeps your chisel at the same angle all the way down the stitch line so you don't end up with that swirly stitch line on the back side.

  • @jimbailey7997
    @jimbailey7997 11 місяців тому

    👍

  • @shadowgolem9158
    @shadowgolem9158 11 місяців тому

    A bit of wax on the points can help a lot on removal but be aware the wax can block dye from getting in.

  • @Freeman-Dl70
    @Freeman-Dl70 11 місяців тому +2

    My biggest problem, hand sewing through two heavy weight layers of leather, after using my diamond chisel, is the eyelet gets snapped off. There's nothing more depressing than to look at how many I have , and realize I only have two left.

    • @shadowgolem9158
      @shadowgolem9158 11 місяців тому +2

      I add a bit of bees wax to my thread. It helps both the thread and needle pass through the hole. If the leather is stiff I sometimes put a thinner awl spike thru the next hole, that keeps the hole I'm on stay lined up better.

    • @knight4today
      @knight4today 11 місяців тому +2

      I use the needles he talks about. I use pliers on them and have no issues.

  • @MindField_Custom
    @MindField_Custom 11 місяців тому

    Chuck, you keep saying, “use a saddler’s stitch.” That is so far the ONLY hand stitch I have come across in my meager leather education. What are the other hand stitches used in leatherwork? 11:31

    • @beleraphon07
      @beleraphon07 11 місяців тому +1

      Back stitch, running stitch

    • @james2592OldLeatherSmith
      @james2592OldLeatherSmith 11 місяців тому +1

      OLD Leather Smith here, base Ball, wing, x , buck, and loop, and I am sure I missed some. GOD'S BLESSINGS ✝️⚾🙃

    • @MichaelAngelo1564
      @MichaelAngelo1564 10 місяців тому

      French seam, rope stitch, box stitch

  • @bowreality1564
    @bowreality1564 11 місяців тому

    Is there a part one? I must have missed that

    • @thatHARVguy
      @thatHARVguy 11 місяців тому +1

      Part one here, ua-cam.com/video/ETokBcXgTzA/v-deo.htmlsi=CT_dQnt-H3kg0FpF

    • @bowreality1564
      @bowreality1564 11 місяців тому +1

      @@thatHARVguy thank you!!

  • @courtneyshipley884
    @courtneyshipley884 9 місяців тому

    Hey Chuck, I’ve got a little bit of a situation. Maybe you can help me out what would be the best way to cover these four sections of the roll bar and hide were all the joints meet together this is my first time handstitching, a rollbar in a Car can you give me some pointers or tips or photos on a way that I could cover all four sections with one piece of leather to finish off where everything ties together. I have this in multiple areas in the car. I don’t have a way to send you a picture of what I’m talking about. Could you send me an email that I can forward this photo to you for your advice thank you.

  • @th.burggraf7814
    @th.burggraf7814 11 місяців тому

    Recently I made a small project using 12/13oz skirting leather for the first time. It was a REAL struggle to get the 6 prong chisel back out of the leather.

    • @james2592OldLeatherSmith
      @james2592OldLeatherSmith 10 місяців тому +2

      OLD Leather Smith here, bees wax on prong needle and comes out easier. Solid 2 be rub on or melted 2 liquid and dip in the choice is up 2 you. GOD'S BLESSINGS ✝️⚾🙃

    • @th.burggraf7814
      @th.burggraf7814 10 місяців тому

      @@james2592OldLeatherSmith appreciate the tip. 🤝🏻👍🏻

    • @WeaverLeatherSupply
      @WeaverLeatherSupply  10 місяців тому +2

      If the beeswax doesn't work, sometimes the leather is simply too thick to use chisels, if that happens you can mark the holes using the chisels and just tapping enough to start the hole and then using a stitching awl to poke your holes as you stitch.

    • @th.burggraf7814
      @th.burggraf7814 10 місяців тому

      @@WeaverLeatherSupply thanks for the advice, Chuck.
      Very much appreciated. 🤝🏻👍🏻

  • @richardkatzman2066
    @richardkatzman2066 11 місяців тому +1

    Why doesn’t Weaver make a wider diamond chisel? A thicker diamond chisel would solve your problem and entice people that don’t use diamonds chisel to start like me. I have diamond chisels but they are pain to use. So they just sit in the rack. Best regards, Richard

    • @james2592OldLeatherSmith
      @james2592OldLeatherSmith 10 місяців тому

      OLD Leather Smith here, Bees wax solid or liquid, your choice make chisels, punches, and large hole punches work easier. in and out. GOD'S BLESSINGS ✝️⚾🙃

  • @MichaelAngelo1564
    @MichaelAngelo1564 10 місяців тому

    I had contacted Weaver on email over a defective product/quality concern and I have never gotten a response or refund. I was hoping to just send it back and get a replacement
    It was a set of flat chisels I ordered online, the batch seemed to be defective with distinctive metal blotching, and the single prong snapped with first use. I was using a poly mallet and proper surface. I've done leatherwork for 3 years and have never seen this sort of issue.
    Highly disappointed. I understand this isn't Chuck's fault, but I have been deeply saddened by Weaver's customer care. :(
    Perhaps I used the wrong contact email, but I hope I could get in touch.

    • @james2592OldLeatherSmith
      @james2592OldLeatherSmith 10 місяців тому +1

      OLD Leather Smith here, I had a problem with a set of Punces from Weaver quite a while ago, I CALLED CUSTOMER SERVICE and GOT A RAPID REPLY and RETURNED THE PRODUCT, NO CHARGE 4 RETURN SHIPPING. I SUGGEST YOU TRY AGAIN BY PHONE. GOD'S BLESSINGS ✝️⚾🙃

    • @WeaverLeatherSupply
      @WeaverLeatherSupply  10 місяців тому +1

      Hi there, we are very sorry about this and would be happy to take care of this for you. You can email returns@weaver leather.com or give us a call at 800-932-8371.