How Do You Saddle Stitch On Leather?
This article will explain how to use the saddle stitch on leather. The saddle stitch is a very strong stitch because if a part of the thread were to fray due to wear and tear, the rest of the thread will never unravel and become undone. For the first step, you will need to take one very long piece of the sinew thread off of the spool and cut it. Next, thread each end of the thread through each of the needles. You should have a needle on each end of one piece of thread. Sinew will have sort of a tacky feel to it, so instead of tying a knot like you would with traditional thread and needles, just thread the needle and bring the end back alongside the rest of the thread. With the end folded back along the rest of the thread, twist them together between your thumb and forefinger. The sinew’s tacky texture will temporarily adhere itself together until you are finished with your project. Do this to both ends. On your leather, you should have holes pre-punched where your seam will be so you c