👨🏻💻 Download Templates, Patterns and Blue Prints → bit.ly/Secret_Blue_Prints 🧵 How To Saddle Stitch → ua-cam.com/video/Lt7PQfqM4l8/v-deo.htmlsi=QfKPBYyIsLHX7Kcg 🤷🏻♂ How To Use My Patterns → bit.ly/How_To_Use_My_Patterns 💼 Shop → www.sofieldleather.com 🧱 Amazon Store (Categorized List of Tools and Materials) → www.amazon.com/shop/sofieldleather 💻 Facebook → facebook.com/alexissofieldleather 📲 Instagram → instagram.com/sofieldleather/ 🖥 Playlist ⇩ 📒 Leather Patterns & Build Alongs → bit.ly/Leather_Patterns_Build_Alongs 😉 Leather-Crafting Tips → bit.ly/2HP6MZa 🤲 Build Videos → bit.ly/2ZnzVPZ ☑ No Edit - Real Time Builds → ua-cam.com/play/PL4KyHg8uSEILdyDLlGzUVzepG3qJ1CxQn.html 🤩 Member Only Videos → bit.ly/3qFgv66 🧵 Handmade Leather Tote Bag - ASMR - Complete Build → bit.ly/2NDyKqa 💼 Handmade Leather Briefcase → bit.ly/3g898hn 🎧 My Music → Spotify: bit.ly/Alexis_On_Spotify → Apple Music: bit.ly/Alexis_On_Apple_Music → UA-cam Music: bit.ly/Alexis_On_UA-cam_Music → UA-cam: bit.ly/Alexis_On_UA-cam → IG: instagram.com/aosradio/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DISCLAIMER: This video and description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission (at no cost to YOU). This helps support the channel and allows us to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for the support! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #LeatherCrafting #FirefighterLeather #HowTo
I really like your material. I'm primarily a handtools woodworker. I'd say "journeyman" at this point in my craft. I'm slowly starting to include leather working into my skillset. I learn best by just watching someone who doing their thing. No words, just honest skillful work. Your videos are top shelf stuff. Cheers, friend. ✌️
I know man, but I don’t like splicing. Just doesn’t sit right with me. 🤷♂️. I’d rather deal with the hot mess. I need more space really. Maybe this is what I have up my sleeve 🤔
@@SofieldLeather You don't have to do any splicing. When you run out of thread pull those ends between the two pieces of leather so they are hidden then start your new thread two stitch holes back. So you'll have two holes with your old thread through them plus your new thread. You have to look very very close to tell that your thread ended there. It looks no different than when you back stitch two holes to finish your work. If you use just one length of thread the thread will look worn out when you get to the end because it's passed through so many holes. I own a cobra class 4 myself. I bought it to make holsters but I haven't made a whole lot yet. I've watched two of your videos and I plan on watching more.
Thanks Brian for this comment. I know what you’re saying. I’ve done this before out of necessity. I just don’t like to do that. But maybe I’m over thinking it. I’ll look into it some more. Thanks.
You know that you don't have to start with enough thread to finish the job. Start with a comfortable length and when you run out of thread, just start with new thread two stitch holes back. It will be just as secure and unnoticeable. It's actually stronger because Everytime you pull your thread though the holes it wears on the thread. By the time you get to the end your thread has been pulled through every hole. Also if you stick your needles through your work at the same time you'll avoid sticking your needle through the thread. It's the same procedure if you happen to break the thread. Just rethread your needles and start two holes back. You'll make yourself crazy having to deal with that much thread at one time.
I appreciate this comment. I’ve played around with different methods. I’m most comfortable with this method for now. Maybe I’ll revisit different techniques. Thanks for the input.
👨🏻💻 Download Templates, Patterns and Blue Prints
→ bit.ly/Secret_Blue_Prints
🧵 How To Saddle Stitch
→ ua-cam.com/video/Lt7PQfqM4l8/v-deo.htmlsi=QfKPBYyIsLHX7Kcg
🤷🏻♂ How To Use My Patterns
→ bit.ly/How_To_Use_My_Patterns
💼 Shop
→ www.sofieldleather.com
🧱 Amazon Store (Categorized List of Tools and Materials)
→ www.amazon.com/shop/sofieldleather
💻 Facebook
→ facebook.com/alexissofieldleather
📲 Instagram
→ instagram.com/sofieldleather/
🖥 Playlist ⇩
📒 Leather Patterns & Build Alongs
→ bit.ly/Leather_Patterns_Build_Alongs
😉 Leather-Crafting Tips
→ bit.ly/2HP6MZa
🤲 Build Videos
→ bit.ly/2ZnzVPZ
☑ No Edit - Real Time Builds
→ ua-cam.com/play/PL4KyHg8uSEILdyDLlGzUVzepG3qJ1CxQn.html
🤩 Member Only Videos
→ bit.ly/3qFgv66
🧵 Handmade Leather Tote Bag - ASMR - Complete Build
→ bit.ly/2NDyKqa
💼 Handmade Leather Briefcase
→ bit.ly/3g898hn
🎧 My Music
→ Spotify: bit.ly/Alexis_On_Spotify
→ Apple Music: bit.ly/Alexis_On_Apple_Music
→ UA-cam Music: bit.ly/Alexis_On_UA-cam_Music
→ UA-cam: bit.ly/Alexis_On_UA-cam
→ IG: instagram.com/aosradio/
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DISCLAIMER: This video and description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission (at no cost to YOU). This helps support the channel and allows us to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for the support!
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#LeatherCrafting #FirefighterLeather #HowTo
Every time I see this dude it’s a great day.
Right on man. Everyday is a good day. 👌🏼💪🏼🤌
I really like your material.
I'm primarily a handtools woodworker. I'd say "journeyman" at this point in my craft.
I'm slowly starting to include leather working into my skillset.
I learn best by just watching someone who doing their thing. No words, just honest skillful work.
Your videos are top shelf stuff.
Cheers, friend. ✌️
Thank you very much! Right on. I’ll make sure to post more content like this. Easier to film and edit also. Win win. 👍. Thanks again for your input.
Great to see you back at it again, Godbless brother.
Thanks, you too!
I’ve been waiting so long for this video!!! 😍😍😍
Hope you enjoyed it! Part 2 is literally being filmed right now as I write this comment. 💪🏼
@3:12 and this is why I never stitch with more than an arms length...... but I still love you Broski! you're awesome!!!
I know man, but I don’t like splicing. Just doesn’t sit right with me. 🤷♂️. I’d rather deal with the hot mess. I need more space really. Maybe this is what I have up my sleeve 🤔
@@SofieldLeather You don't have to do any splicing. When you run out of thread pull those ends between the two pieces of leather so they are hidden then start your new thread two stitch holes back. So you'll have two holes with your old thread through them plus your new thread. You have to look very very close to tell that your thread ended there. It looks no different than when you back stitch two holes to finish your work. If you use just one length of thread the thread will look worn out when you get to the end because it's passed through so many holes. I own a cobra class 4 myself. I bought it to make holsters but I haven't made a whole lot yet. I've watched two of your videos and I plan on watching more.
Thanks Brian for this comment. I know what you’re saying. I’ve done this before out of necessity. I just don’t like to do that. But maybe I’m over thinking it. I’ll look into it some more. Thanks.
What stitching chisels do you use?
Thanks for the comment. I have a video in the description “How to Saddle Stitch”. I go over all of that. In short, KS blade. Thanks for watching.
@@SofieldLeather I know I've watched that video in the past, but my memory is not the best. Thanks for the response!
Right on. I use the KS blade 5.4 mm spacing. Matches well with the .8 Tiger thread. 🤌👌🏼
You know that you don't have to start with enough thread to finish the job. Start with a comfortable length and when you run out of thread, just start with new thread two stitch holes back. It will be just as secure and unnoticeable. It's actually stronger because Everytime you pull your thread though the holes it wears on the thread. By the time you get to the end your thread has been pulled through every hole. Also if you stick your needles through your work at the same time you'll avoid sticking your needle through the thread. It's the same procedure if you happen to break the thread. Just rethread your needles and start two holes back. You'll make yourself crazy having to deal with that much thread at one time.
I appreciate this comment. I’ve played around with different methods. I’m most comfortable with this method for now. Maybe I’ll revisit different techniques. Thanks for the input.
Where is your sewing machine
Sold!!! Going back to 🖐️ stitching
Forty. Eight. Hours. Later……. Only halfway done ✔️ 😅
🤣🤣🤣
Первый раз вижу индуса с татуировкой
🤣🤣🤣. I’m not Indian. I’m German, Italian, and Puerto Rican.
@@SofieldLeather I’m sorry, man )))
It’s ok. 🤣🤣🤣. I get that all the time. All good. No worries my friend.