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ST1TCH
Push needlemrou9h lasthole. Sprqd
next to the last hale, bringing needle
up bemeenthelestllen,
When tying off, 90 next to
!ast stil In back only and bring the
lace up between ,he leathers and
back a few 5titches.
BEGINNING
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E:NDING
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FI. ESH510E
BEGINNING
FLESH SIOE
FLESH SIDE
Straight Slifs
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B"1I1n lace a5 m DWn 1!bove. Note
sides 01 lace.
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:;Orr.nue lac ing, Pul! stitchea t ignt a:
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Thlnk af chis stlteh as a spira l. This
kellflS the gra ln side 01 the lace out
on both .Idas 01 the project.
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When not lacing "ti the way around a
project. begin laeing between leathers
in second slit in the back. Then come
up through firS! slit in back, !hrough
sI;t in end of lace .nd through ti.st
slit in front. Ihen lace th rough second
slit Isecond lime through secand slit}
and continue lacing as usual.
PulJ all stitches tight. CUt off e nds.
Tal> st itches "at wi th a malla\.
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Pul! fim loop tight and Iac:e bacl!.
through flrn slits of both I.amers.
Laca to beginning stit en and Il!lIve a
loop in nQln ro last atiteh. Lac'!
through last sl it. Lace back siit
(on back anly) and push needle up
between leathers.
When ty ing off , go th ,ough "ext 10 '
last ,lit in back only and bring rhe
lace up between t he leat"er, and back
a few stitahe
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Pull flrn st:ltch :ight. T.um needle a.nd
90 baek ttlruugn next !lit as sh OlNn.
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Pull t he loose loop ti ght and comi nu.
oulli ng a/l t ne slecK out of he ;ace.
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BEGINNING
FI.. E5H SIOE
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SIOE
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When using the Buekstltch on a single
thickness, begin laeing f mm baek sids
in 1l rsl . lit, t hen back th rough seca nd
slit in end ot lace, end by running lac a
"nder las! stitch on back .
RECOMMEl\IDED USAG:: ;
Lightweight leathers o, single
thickness projects where little
lace is required to caver the
"raw" edge.
Use 3/32" slits with 3/32" lace.
Single Loop Lacing uses 6% times
more lace than the length ot the
project. Fo' exampl e; ir vour
project measures 2 ft. around
laced part, yOY will need 13 ft.
of lace.
Push needle under lace as shown.
whh rhe fle.sh 5ide up. Do not
laCB, ? ult up i nugly.
SINGLE LOOP LACING
Begin al tal' 0# project, "Us" lace
th.ough f ront side. Leave about ..
of end.
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These flrst 2 >-titehes ,hould nOt be
tight, bUI snug as they must be
odiu.ted when conpleting steps 816.
Continue lacing in this 1ashion until
you reae" comer hole.
Fold end up and loop lae" .round as
shown. Hold with finge,s until 1st
stitch is tightened.
LACE
THROUGH
THREE
CORNER HObES
TWICE EACH
Continue lacing as befo re. Whel1 you
reach a corner, lace through the three
corner holes tvuice eaeh, as shown.
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Lace thflu gh 2nd slil. 8 e su,e
smoot" sida af lace faces YOU , as
$ho..n in draw ings. Pull up snugly,
Don't forget 10 go under the loop
.aeh time an Ihe corner Lace lo
the beginning.
Continued on page 12.
Careful/y cutoff.nd.f rom rhe flesh
side. as snown. Tap lacing tlat with
mail eto,roll undef a wooden dowcl.
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When you are notl.oi n9 eompletely
around a project 'jau wiJI begin 3S
in St op 9 01 the Whipstitch on paga
9. Then come under first stltQh as
:shown and continua lacing.
DOUBLE LOOP LACING
RECOMMENDED USAGE:
Medium size projects such as
billfolds, purses, clutches. et c.
Use 3/32" ur 1/8" lace with
correspondingly sized si 13.
Ooubl e Loop Lacing uses 7-8
time more lace than t he
length of t he project. For
example: if youf profect mea-
sures 2 ft. around laced part,
you wi ll need 14-16 tt. of l aca.
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Begi;nnin-g on tront side <JI projec'f,
pu/l {he needle and lace t h r ough
ls. t 51t. L. aaveabaut ar:neJacing
end J nd go on ,,:he ,18Xt slit.
Follow tlle sama procedure5 as i n
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VIIhen ""dine, go rhrough last slit,
unde, loop and men 90 lrough last
sii1 in 1ront only and come out
betw..1In me leathe,. and back 3
tew .
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Wl1 en Single Loop Lc ng en single
thickness oi learher, be sure t Ocatch
tha beginning rail of lace under rhe
tirst few .titella. on rhe back 01' the
! met, end by running tne n-aedle
back under t he last few stitches on
rhe baek oi rhe leather.
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Pu,h me needte under '!he cross Dr
bight. Hold 1he end otlhe I,e s dow"
ontheopposite3ida.
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LACE
THROUGH
THREE
CORNER HOLES
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PulJ the sti1ch :.Jnder the bight st9pS 1 and 2: makinga cros.s arbight.
Lace tnrough the ho<:l. Tha
snug butnat Lac2 t hl'oug" Onc.e 3g;);n 90 under cha bight z, nd end of the lacM can now be released Whan ladng a corne:o', stitch through
thethreecarnerholestwice enen.
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the nextsit. pul! ;he . i,ehsnu\}. as ir s now /acked in place.
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p a-na vi face
leathe"
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Pu II anv slack out 01 the first loop Push needle through Ihe laSI ;li t as
Carefu /ly off tha end 01 Ihi.
and adj ust lacing w;lh to make shown. B,ine it up bel....n tt.. lacing. Top lacing with a malte!
aH 'Our sttches ap-pe2iT equai. leathers and -out be1ween the lac ing. Or roll II"t wlth a wooden dowel.
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FLESH SlDe
(glJ Dre no1: lacing
When ending, go through las!
around a p,oject. you will begin
under bight and then 90 th rough the
laci ng a. in Step 1 through 3. In Step
!ast sli t again. through front only.
When Oouble Loop Lacing on a When ending. Tun Ihe needle
on he back, lay il along he edge oi Come out between the leathe,s and
4. instead 01 hOlding the "nd down
si ngl e 1hic!<ness af It:>ather, you can back \.IndaT i:Oe last '(6W stitches .ul
the leat her and just lace over it . begin just os you did in Stop 24. on 1he back oi the leather.
back a few " ilches. Trim off.
beca use
As w it h other types of n it cnes,
R'PLE LOOP LACiNG
RECOMMENOED USAGE:
projecu such purses ,
efeases and holsters,
wi ll caver thicl<e r edges.
'ple Loop Lacing uses approx-
lat ely 9 t imes more lace than
e length oi tha project. Fa r
;ample: If your project mea-
res twa feet around lacad part ,
)u will need 18 feet oi lace.
Pu/l snug; laco thrOU!,M next hale.
the rront side Cf t he Pfoject
' '' o uld '::le tac:n g ,/OU. aeC}lo os
shown. Lxa ThrQugn neXl hola
1m.
Laca
Pul! 5titch snug; laca under bight
(cross-l sama as, 'Nith double loop
still>h.
2nd lace as
1WO OPEN :10 L-ES
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Use :51v1U9 to loosen and 3pread Trlm sorne eod; lUcl< b .. 1Ween
P'JII out O naja irom ieatner3: breaking cerneot featheTS. to 2 open holes on
back side,
.dhesioo. frant; one opan noie on baclc..
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Pull end 'Jp SE"NEEN ' eath.
13E SURE' (O majmalo :he two
loops.
Carefulty push needl. down
Lac.e thr ough na"t
openhaleat baclr..
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under ONE
throuoh8 0TH
PU5A on lacing with fingers te Go baclr. tO stap 23 and begi n Continua s lack ano'
adl ust. pull ing sl ack out rJf lace. tighten ing S1itches.
Pull slack oown Ihrough borh 1001'S. Carefully cut off end. Tal' lacing
Lacing should be adjusted la givlt an around projec1 and rub arroll tor
aven appearance. eveness.
Lace through remaining hol9 and up
between lacing attopo
SADDLE STITCHING
RECOMMENDED USAGE:
Sadale stitching is the best method
far sewing two '" 1110/'9 p!m;es ot
leathertogether.
Use a Stitching awl 10 puneh holes.
You will .150 nead two harness
needles, nitchng groover, oyer'-
stitch .tool, unwaxed nen thread
and be95wax or t hread.
Use the stitching graoyer and gou9' Moinen the 90ugeo channelo lightly
channel around the edges oi ,he with a dam,..ponge,andruntheovero
THREADING T.HE leather. Gauge the leathar 00 botn stiten tool .H .round the channel on
sides. Keop tool lig"t agaiost 19ather the front side only. This marl<s
Push one naedle throughhaleand pull from front ot leather. Be cilreiul not
untll equal .mount of thread l. on Punen sacond hola with awl. Hald to piorce "A" with neoedle "S",
slde ofleamer, as showl1 above.
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