Wow I didn't realize these many types of stitches were available, thanks for sharing, hey love the music, could you inform me of whom the artist is, thanks for sharing this video.
@@themazeleather Thanks a bunch for the reply, sharing your ideas on new creative stitches & this awesome music & for informing me of those artist too.
Melody England I may be wrong, but I believe the third piece of music is an adapted instrumental version of “That’s The Way”, by Led Zeppelin. If it isn’t, it sure wants to be.
@@themazeleather Ethan, really enjoyed the video and the the music. You should check out Justin Johnsons' music here on You Tube. I think you will really like him. Now, back to leather...LOL The Butt stitch is confusing to me, I just can't seem to get my head wrapped around it. Are you actually going between the layers of leather?
This will be very helpful in choosing what I'm needing to do. I'm on a mission to build my own office chair and I'm learning everything I can on leather and vinyl stitching techniques. Thank you for this.
Great GEE-tar. Is the cross stitch like a corset stitch & is it stronger than a baseball stitch? Trying to sew a boot hard toe separation back to the rear vamp.
I'm an absolute newbie with this. I have a vision in my head to make with suede. What tool do you use to make the wholes & what thread are you using, please? Signed... a very enthusiastic crafter.
@@themazeleather Thank you so much for your speedy response. I've been looking for a pouch necklace for such a long time. Couldn't find anything I fancied so decided to give designing one a while myself. Ive subscribed to your channel so I'll keep an eye out for you new posting. BTW when I first started listening to the track behind this post I thought it was these,,,, ua-cam.com/video/vWLJeqLPfSU/v-deo.html
thank you for showing us your beautiful craftsmanship! how would you stitch and stretch around hard oval object, like axe handle please? best of luck !
@@themazeleather it souds great, thanks! if i like to make a collar around axe handle, should i wet the leather or not, before stitching? ( to make it more tight ) thanks and keep working!
U forgot one, I use this one quite a lot, it's called the BACK STITCH, since I believe with all U have shown U also know how, why didn't you? GOD'S BLESSINGS ✝️⚾🙃
Hola, por favor le quiero pedir que me ayude con esto. Estoy usando hilo de nylon bonderizado, y quisiera que me oriente si este tipo requiere aplicarle cera para que no se enrede y refuerce su dureza? Gracias
The BOX STITCH demonstration is incorrect and a fake. Shame on you Maze Leather! Guys, find a better video. Box stitch should use two needles, one at each end of the same thread. Put them straight through the first and second holes respectively, starting with both on the same side. Then pass the first needle back to the other side though the holes of the second needle. The needles are on opposite sides and you can pull the threads tight. Then pass the second needle straight through new holes to the opposite side, and the first needle back through those same holes the second needle just went through. Pull the threads tight again. Repeat, pulling tight each time the needles are on opposite sides. If you try to follow the video demo you will see it is impossible the way it is done there. Slow it down completely and you can see where the cuts were made. Shameful. SO shameful.
Keep coming back for the music. I know others have asked, would you be willing to provide a track list either in the description or in a pinned comment, please?
Amazing video! I'm having trouble stiching by hand, after I punch the holes, it seems as if my needle is to thick or something, hence is very difficult to pass the needle from one side to the other, can you recomend if is better to punch larger holes or use a smaller needle? Thank you so much for your help!
Thanks for replying back, the stiches are great ideas, love trying new things or new ideas, also thanks for informing me of the artist of the music here, all are simply awesome, love it, thanks.
Much needed demonstration, I will definitely attempt these various stitches. This opens up far more design options for me , thank you for sharing your skills and knowledge 🙏🏼
Great video! Never knew some of those stitches existed. If I may, the only thing I would criticize (constructively) is the box stitch, it more about the prepping of your edges(I was taught to bevel the flesh side at 45 degree angle as well as punching the hole through at 45 degrees so the edges meet up perfectly at a miter). Still an awesome tutorial! Thank you!
Great video...just curious...couldn't I do the last one without the extra piece of white leather? Just sew the 2 red leather flaps down with a saddle stitch?
Muy buenas aplicaciones más esta última para pegar y cocer bordes de bolsas de piel que no tan fácil encuentras artesanos o curiosos como ud y te hacen mal el trabajo y bien cobrado. Voy a practicarlos muchas gracias hazme .as videos para unir bordes de bolsas porfavor la piel es muy grácil.
Just getting into some leather work (my grandfather was a saddler up Tamworth way, pre-Hiscocks, so I’m hoping the genes might show up!). This is a great little stitch guide!
Looking to see if the type stitch on a purse inherited from my Grandmother is included. It’s like the box stitch with a braid running down the center of the joint.
Good content, but absolutely horrible video: the guy used thread of essentially the same color as the leather, and the camera is focused on the mat on the background for three-quarters of the video. Good content wasted with abysmal implementation.
Please a voice over would really be beneficial right now. Its not really easy to see what ypu are doing if you are going to put english. Words please make them large and easy to see so many people use black letters on black back grounds who can see that ? You always do wounderful work on your vedios and i want to benefit from you knowledge ! :)
Thank you! I was looking for something neat and tidy for stitching thimbles and found a whole lot more. I'll be sure to add it to a playlist for the future!
Oh it did lol. I was set on a baseball stitch and ended up using a cross stitch. The box stitch is next for a "out of the pocket" organizer im cooking up for cigarettes, zippo, slidewinder knife, phone and olight flashlight
@@thisiscookie1571 Thanks a lot for you advice i also watched the way in another channel but i was worried about the names of tools.you told me so thanks
Oh damn, you included a french seam. Its strong but takes yards of thread, hands of steel and 3x the mount of time. Definitely only want to use a sewing machine for that.
Me encanto este video,hay como tres puntadas que voy a aplicar, aparte de la de punto de cruz que ya la hago en mis bolsos, gracias por compartir, loseguire.
Great vid, got into leather crafting a few months back, currently making a leather helm, trying to do all with stitching than using rivets, so many options for stitching for me to choose. :D
Thank you for providing this quick demonstration. I have needed a quick way to knot my thread and these seem the best I’ve seen. I wonder whether flaming the ends is recommended for newbies.
Nnice demo....but a little more contrast between your thread and the leather might have made it a little easier to see what your stitches are doing...........
Wow I didn't realize these many types of stitches were available, thanks for sharing, hey love the music, could you inform me of whom the artist is, thanks for sharing this video.
@@themazeleather Thanks a bunch for the reply, sharing your ideas on new creative stitches & this awesome music & for informing me of those artist too.
Melody England I may be wrong, but I believe the third piece of music is an adapted instrumental version of “That’s The Way”, by Led Zeppelin. If it isn’t, it sure wants to be.
Melody England ...or maybe Bron yr air stomp, also by Zeppelin.
@@gregandcindygingerich9615 Thanks for the reply, the video & the awesome music, no matter who it's by, I love it.
@@themazeleather Ethan, really enjoyed the video and the the music. You should check out Justin Johnsons' music here on You Tube. I think you will really like him. Now, back to leather...LOL The Butt stitch is confusing to me, I just can't seem to get my head wrapped around it. Are you actually going between the layers of leather?
I wish you could have explained the purpose and advantages of each choice. Knowing how to apply it is key.
And without the music
Great video! I learned exactly what I needed!
This will be very helpful in choosing what I'm needing to do. I'm on a mission to build my own office chair and I'm learning everything I can on leather and vinyl stitching techniques. Thank you for this.
Great Tutorial ! just what i was looking for !!!!! 🙏 thank you
The music its awesome
Awesome... you're the stitching-guru...
Nice demo, liked the music too.
Excellent work. Thank you 14:57 😊
Thanks for sharing. Beautiful work.
Good instruction, loved the music!
Very cool! Thanks bfor sharing!👍👍
Totally diggin the tunes!!
Nice demo......can you send me the name of the first tone. Thanks
Muchas gracias
Thank you
Mazing good luck ya from Indonesian Bamego kreatif Chanel 🙏 sucses
Do you have a video on lacing techniques?
Thank you for sharing your Amazing hints &tips I have Subscribed I'm sure that I will be back learning more & more 😁😁😁
Forgotten about single needle lock stitching. Nice when you don’t want to saddle stitch.
I’m sure I will return to this video for review later, thanks!
Great GEE-tar. Is the cross stitch like a corset stitch & is it stronger than a baseball stitch? Trying to sew a boot hard toe separation back to the rear vamp.
Awesome
Hermosas costuras
How can I do that cross stich to close a tassel??
I'm an absolute newbie with this. I have a vision in my head to make with suede. What tool do you use to make the wholes & what thread are you using, please? Signed... a very enthusiastic crafter.
@@themazeleather Thank you so much for your speedy response. I've been looking for a pouch necklace for such a long time. Couldn't find anything I fancied so decided to give designing one a while myself. Ive subscribed to your channel so I'll keep an eye out for you new posting. BTW when I first started listening to the track behind this post I thought it was these,,,,
ua-cam.com/video/vWLJeqLPfSU/v-deo.html
Hola, como se llama el hilo que usas, gracias!
thank you for showing us your beautiful craftsmanship! how would you stitch and stretch around hard oval object, like axe handle please? best of luck !
@@themazeleather thank you kindly for your valuable advise!
@@themazeleather it souds great, thanks! if i like to make a collar around axe handle, should i wet the leather or not, before stitching? ( to make it more tight ) thanks and keep working!
@@themazeleather thanks and looking forward to learn more from your work!
Hermoso
Большое спасибо
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U forgot one, I use this one quite a lot, it's called the BACK STITCH, since I believe with all U have shown U also know how, why didn't you? GOD'S BLESSINGS ✝️⚾🙃
I cant concentrate. The music is just too good. 😭
Hola, por favor le quiero pedir que me ayude con esto. Estoy usando hilo de nylon bonderizado, y quisiera que me oriente si este tipo requiere aplicarle cera para que no se enrede y refuerce su dureza? Gracias
Who did the music track? Can you play background music without stating who the original musician is. I only ask since I don't know. Thanks, Frank
The BOX STITCH demonstration is incorrect and a fake. Shame on you Maze Leather! Guys, find a better video.
Box stitch should use two needles, one at each end of the same thread. Put them straight through the first and second holes respectively, starting with both on the same side. Then pass the first needle back to the other side though the holes of the second needle. The needles are on opposite sides and you can pull the threads tight. Then pass the second needle straight through new holes to the opposite side, and the first needle back through those same holes the second needle just went through. Pull the threads tight again. Repeat, pulling tight each time the needles are on opposite sides.
If you try to follow the video demo you will see it is impossible the way it is done there. Slow it down completely and you can see where the cuts were made. Shameful. SO shameful.
Keep coming back for the music. I know others have asked, would you be willing to provide a track list either in the description or in a pinned comment, please?
Great vid. except one major thing: I wish you’d have taken a pic of all the sewn stitches next to each other for comparison.
Finally a video that CLEARLY shows the method. Thank you! 🙏
Amazing video! I'm having trouble stiching by hand, after I punch the holes, it seems as if my needle is to thick or something, hence is very difficult to pass the needle from one side to the other, can you recomend if is better to punch larger holes or use a smaller needle? Thank you so much for your help!
Thanks for replying back, the stiches are great ideas, love trying new things or new ideas, also thanks for informing me of the artist of the music here, all are simply awesome, love it, thanks.
Dein komischer Knubbel den Du da immer machst, der kann schön zu Problemen führen und zu unschönen Ergebnissen führen.
Great examples but playing that music while showing is unsettling ..it is not necessary
you need to learn the butt STITCH PROPerly mate totally WRONG
I am not sure about your stitching skills but definitely you have good music taste.
That French Seam was a bit nasty sewn from behind
What's the music you have playing? Love it!
Concentrate on work not on 🎵 music
Thanks for the demos. I'd done a cross stitch and found the seam too bulky for what I needed. That “Z” stitch lays much flatter.
Much needed demonstration, I will definitely attempt these various stitches. This opens up far more design options for me , thank you for sharing your skills and knowledge 🙏🏼
Great video! Never knew some of those stitches existed. If I may, the only thing I would criticize (constructively) is the box stitch, it more about the prepping of your edges(I was taught to bevel the flesh side at 45 degree angle as well as punching the hole through at 45 degrees so the edges meet up perfectly at a miter). Still an awesome tutorial! Thank you!
Great video...just curious...couldn't I do the last one without the extra piece of white leather? Just sew the 2 red leather flaps down with a saddle stitch?
@@themazeleather thank you😊
I came here looking to fix a small rip in a leather chair lmao
Muy buenas aplicaciones más esta última para pegar y cocer bordes de bolsas de piel que no tan fácil encuentras artesanos o curiosos como ud y te hacen mal el trabajo y bien cobrado. Voy a practicarlos muchas gracias hazme .as videos para unir bordes de bolsas porfavor la piel es muy grácil.
How did you get the Tiny holes? What tool did you use?
Could you PLEASE, Let us all know how much thread each stitch uses? 4x length of seam? 5x? 10x? Many thanks in advance.
Just getting into some leather work (my grandfather was a saddler up Tamworth way, pre-Hiscocks, so I’m hoping the genes might show up!). This is a great little stitch guide!
Looking to see if the type stitch on a purse inherited from my Grandmother is included. It’s like the box stitch with a braid running down the center of the joint.
I use a Speedy Stitcher Sewing Awl for everything I fix for camping..
Can’t see the stitching at all. Could you show us with contrasting colors please? You work so smoothly and make it look easy.
Listening to the music in this video instantly had me thinking of a few Led Zepplin tunes, lol. 😎😎😎
Good content, but absolutely horrible video: the guy used thread of essentially the same color as the leather, and the camera is focused on the mat on the background for three-quarters of the video. Good content wasted with abysmal implementation.
Music sucks, Video is good!
But the single stitch is used also on leather? As I know is more common for fabric.
Thank you so much for a very helpful video! I’ll be watching this one several times, I’m sure!
Please a voice over would really be beneficial right now. Its not really easy to see what ypu are doing if you are going to put english. Words please make them large and easy to see so many people use black letters on black back grounds who can see that ? You always do wounderful work on your vedios and i want to benefit from you knowledge ! :)
I'm curious, what advantage/ use does the butt stitch have? It seems like it would be a more fragile seam and looks to have a more niche use.
I enjoyed watching ur work and more with the music😍😍can you please say the name of the song🥰🥰thank you
Thanks so much, I have always used a single needle to sew my leather, but your use of 2 needles has opened my eyes to new techniques.
Thank you my friend ! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🇧🇷
oooooooooooo!
interesting
The last one was crooked as hell and you never showed us how to make the little holes not complaining but still
Watch an actual stitching tutorial from weaver leathercraft
Great video but could you do it with two pieces of leather to see how it's actually used practically to join?
Thank you! I was looking for something neat and tidy for stitching thimbles and found a whole lot more. I'll be sure to add it to a playlist for the future!
Oh it did lol. I was set on a baseball stitch and ended up using a cross stitch. The box stitch is next for a "out of the pocket" organizer im cooking up for cigarettes, zippo, slidewinder knife, phone and olight flashlight
Am I the only one who wanna grap a revolver after hearing the background music?
@@themazeleather 😂😂if I was American I would definitely go n buy a revolver 😂😂
@@asochithung5169 Yup i wouldn't doubt that at all, to me it's some of the best sounds i have ever heard.
If you don't like it, mute it (DAH) !!! Personally i like it a whole lot, so there.@@asochithung5169
TYVM for teaching me how to stitch all them diff ways. Im new to it so you was a great help.
You know what is better than annoying music? Actually explaining what you are doing!
Many concepts got cleared....thankU very much.
Would have been easier to see if the thread was a different color than the leather
It would be more useful if you showed the ways of holes punching along with the sewings steps.whether sewing ideas are fantastic
He used a stitching chisel
And a mallet
@@thisiscookie1571 Thanks a lot for you advice i also watched the way in another channel but i was worried about the names of tools.you told me so thanks
@@thisiscookie1571 from where can I find these tools?
@@ZahidKhan-pf3gg I'm sorry didn't see this I got mine at hobby lobby but I'm sure there's other hobby stores and online
sound track? thank you for a great video....
Please can you tell me the name and the artist of the soundtrack?
Muy lindo
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Good job, thanks for the tips and information.
Oh damn, you included a french seam. Its strong but takes yards of thread, hands of steel and 3x the mount of time. Definitely only want to use a sewing machine for that.
My fingers get sore just watching this. Great lesson though.
Now I know what stitch I am going to use on my Harley grips.
Possibly the best sewing video I have found yet. Great job.
what kind of "thread" are you using for this?
Muy buena demosracion👍👍👍
Me encanto este video,hay como tres puntadas que voy a aplicar, aparte de la de punto de cruz que ya la hago en mis bolsos, gracias por compartir, loseguire.
Wait I think a step was missing in the French seem. You went from two pieces to one without showing how...go back please go back🙏🏻
A very nicely edit video and great choice in music
how thick is the thread mm?
Did you use two needles for the cross stitch?
Great vid, got into leather crafting a few months back, currently making a leather helm, trying to do all with stitching than using rivets, so many options for stitching for me to choose. :D
Thank you for providing this quick demonstration. I have needed a quick way to knot my thread and these seem the best I’ve seen. I wonder whether flaming the ends is recommended for newbies.
That last saddle stitch was really sloppy.
Nnice demo....but a little more contrast between your thread and the leather might have made it a little easier to see what your stitches are doing...........
Ah! You are a good fellow ....
You're a good stitcher...
You deserve to say thank you for your time and your wonderful techniques. Thanks again