How To Double Loop Lace On Leather
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
Double loop stitching can look intimidating, but with quick and easy demonstration, you'll be lacing your leather in no time!
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This stitch work is by far the best I've ever seen. So well done.
Thank you. Back in 7th/8th grade leather shop (1967/68; 1968/69 school years) the double loop stitch was my favorite and most used. I haven't done any leather work since, but plan on doing some again soon. My old leather shop instructor Mr. Reins (he also taught my dad and his two younger brothers, and my two younger brothers) would roll in his grave if he knew I'd forgotten how do do this stitch. As for splicing ... we removed the needle, squared and beveled the end, glued another length of lace after squaring and beveling the end of it,, to the original lace then re-attached the needle and continued on. If memory serves, our glue was rubber cement for the lace splices, and when necessary the edges of what we were making. Beveling and gluing seems an easier way than stitching in a separate lace, then bringing the original lace over to the end of the splice. How do you hide the length of original lace laying along the side of however many stitches were made with the splice lace, when you bring it over to the end of the splice? What if the original lace isn't long enough to go the length of the splice?
My mind is blown! 🤯 It looks like one continuous stitch even though you spliced it. Beautifully done. I'm subscribing now to learn more.
Thank you. I hadn't done this type of lacing for over 20 years. As I watched (and re-watched) it all came back to me!! Thank you for having these video tutorials available.
@e.b2318
4 жыл бұрын
Do you know what type of needle is that
I do this type of lacing like once a year. I always check back at this video to refresh my memory. So much easier to understand than the lacing book that I have.
@Barry-lx8yh
2 ай бұрын
Local women hook up
This is exactly what I’m looking for. I inherited a tooled leather handbag from my grandmother, and the lacing has determinate day. I should be able to follow these instructions!
What a gorgeous trade! I am so eager to learn! Thank you so much for sharing your wisdom! I could watch you for hours! 🙏🏻🙏🏻
@Sherry-jx9hs
2 жыл бұрын
If you haven't done so find a beginners set of tools and practice practice practice you will improve only by doing it. Now there are online things like this. I learned by trial and error. Remember once you hit the tool it's almost impossible to correct the stamp you just put down crooked. I learned a couple things watching this about the starting and finishing the lacing. I used to do the X thing like when he started lacing but there is another way where you start by making a loop around the end of your lacing that looks the same as when he finished and had that loop that he went into to end the lacing. Good luck with your crafting and start simple with some like keychains fobs etc. Don't start with a wallet they are more involved to make and you may be discouraged if you have a bad experience. Don't give up :)
Thank ypu for teaching this with a clear, concise video.
This stitch is the best I have ever seen
Your videos are so helpful for beginners like myself. Thank you for sharing your wisdom and time with the world.
@dperry19661
3 жыл бұрын
not for me
Excellent video. I’m attempting to make a leather cover for my Telecaster , this was the part I was worried about . Thank u
id never done a double loop stitch or a wallet, so I bought one of those precut kits with instructions, but their instructions on the actual stitch are ATROCIOUS! couldn't follow them at all! thanks to yall I've completed my first wallet and the double loop is mesmerizingly beautiful!
It is so peaceful to see the ending blend itself soo well that it looks like an infinity ♾ loop
Thank you very much for the tutorial. Its easy to understand and goes to detail like how yo start, what to do when the leather strip finishes and how to start with a new one plus how many other important details like the corners and how to finish. I think the subject is easily explained and the information comes handy for leatherwork students like myself.
I hope to learn this! Thanks for the demo. I will watch again.
Omg I've been staring at books and guides in the kit i have for months and tried and failed. This literally makes it easy!!
I have watched this about 50 times because I always forget! Thanks George
This is an excellent video. I was able to stitch a medicine bag with no problems.
Very Well done! Thanks
Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Nice work Mr Hurst, inspiring effort.
You make it look so easy. Thanks!😅
Excellent video thank you!
Just watched this video, great job, thanks for the Patterns.
Great instruction!
it turned out great 👍
beautiful
Good stuff! Thank you
Great video!! Exactly what I needed to know!! Thank you! (And thank you for getting right to the tutorial! Some teachers, well meaning I’m sure, spend half the video explaining what they’re going to do, then do it! I Know what they ’re going to do, that’s why I clicked on the video!)
@jaybarber68
2 жыл бұрын
What happens after you cut it at the end? Just leave it?
Hermoso trabajo !!!! felicitaciones!!!!👏👏👏
Wow! Thank you so much!!!
Thank You!
Hermoso trabajo!!
Wonderful!... Thank You so much!..
Отличная работа!
Excellent!
YOU ARE JUST AMAZING.
Thank you!!
thank you master
Thankyou!!
🤩🤩WOW!!!! Gracias MAESTRO💙
Perfeito... Parabens
Beautiful
Boa , dividir os conhecimentos.parabens ....
Very cool!thanks)
Love this :)
This dude is GOOD!
Very nice
Regards from Chitre, Panama.
Very good video tutorial, and veru useful for me so I am Learni ng, THANK YOU SO MUCH.
hypnotizing love this videois on a loop😊
I very like.thank you sharing
Beautiful work this bloke is a natural teacher 👍 only one thing im not understanding is how to make that loop , removing the stitches
classic💪🏼god bless him
Thank you for this tutorial, my great grandmother left me a leather purse and it needed restitching
спасибо за уроки,вы хороший мастер..👍
Joder maestro me has dejado flipando, ¡ole y ole y ole!
СПАСИБО ВАМ БОЛЬШОЕ!!!!! КАК ВСЕГДА очень доступно и главное ПОЛЕЗНО!!!! 👍👍👍👍👍🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝
جيد جدا ومفيد شكرأ
Great video, thank you. Does anyone have a video doing this stitch with two colours thanks in advance.
Does including the 'x' part of the stitch (rather than just going around and through each hole) also serve a particular function, so that it would be chosen for certain projects and not for others? Or is it mostly used because it looks neater?
Tq info
Agora vamos aos trabalhos 😁
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EXTREMELY INTERESTING !!! I think I have found a new hobby !!! Years ago I used to do leatherwork and forgot a lot of the techniques... You are VERY TALENTED !!! Thank you...
@TandyLeatherCo
8 жыл бұрын
Always glad to help! Check out our KZread channel for hundreds of tutorials on leatherworking.
Mr. Hurst thank you in sharing your skills and talent. Share more of your leather project.
got the lockstitch awl by these guys and its a monster.big thanks and shout out to tandy leather.you guys rock.
got the lockstitch awl by these guys and its a monster.big thanks and shout out to tandy leather.you guys rock.
Thankyou Mr Hurst for this excellent demonstration. I can't wait to try it.
Cheers! That was both interesting and relaxing at the same time!
wow thank you! i collect western hats amd wanted to do this on the brim of a few of my buckaroo styles. very helpful and you guys have a wonderful supply of leather goods.
Always nice to see a pro at work, thanks for the video!
Perfect. I feel interested in this. Thank you so much
Thank you so much for posting this it has been easily 15 years since I have done any leather work and could not remember how to do this for the life of me.
Fantastic piece of leather crafting from George here. Keep up the amazing work!
my favorite loop, thank you!
Thanks for the tutorial I was really confused until I saw this video.
Awesome craftsmanship, thank you for the video!
Wow, this was a great video. True craftsmanship. Thank you for sharing.
Beautiful! And what a privilege to see some good craftmanship!
Thanks so much for taking the time to share your amazing skill and talent. I'm only sorry that this medium leaves us all open to the mean, nasty and cowardly comments from some! Please continue to share your knowledge as we are so grateful ☺
It's great watching masters of their trade work!
Amazing skill you have there, thank you for sharing. I hope I can use this on something as it is very beautiful.
I so much loved your video. You explained everything very nicely. Thank you so much😊
WOW! Thank you for the tip! THIS is a keeper!
Thanks. This was just what I needed. I couldn't find my book and couldn't remember exactly how to do it. Thanks a lot.
hey, i really like your videos, you do a great job! thank you so much! i'm learning the job as a saddler, but my teatcher can't do things like you.. so because of your videos, i can learn them too! thank you ^^
Beautiful work of art!
In response to many of the questions that have come up with Double Loop Lacing, we have created a second video with leather artisan Jim Linnell, who goes in to more thorough detail on this process - kzread.info/dash/bejne/en2kw9CMp9jfZNI.htmlm25s
@sergeymelik-yolchyan2128
7 жыл бұрын
Tandy Leather hi. thanks for the videos which help to understand the process of leathercrafting. would you kindly advise which thickness of leather do you usually use for the following engraved items: 1. business bag 2. document case 3. wallet 4. women bag Please mention the minimum and maximum thichness in mm as a guidance. THANK YOU
@TandyLeatherCo
7 жыл бұрын
1.) Business bag- 5 to 6 oz (2.0 to 2.4 mm) 2.) Document case- 4 to 5 oz (1.6 to 2.0 mm) 3.) Wallet- 3 to 4 oz (1.2 to 1.6 mm) 4.) Woman's bag- 3 to 5 oz (0.8 to 2.0 mm) depending on personal preference
@sergeymelik-yolchyan2128
7 жыл бұрын
Tandy Leather thank you too much for the help.
As a member thank you tandy leather
Impressive skills. Must have taken many trials to develop the techniques. Thanks!
Very Nice, very educational....slow and deliberate explanation during his work so you can visualize and understand while he his demonstating the stitch...5 STAR Video !!!!
Thank you so much you made this so simple! Much appreciated!
Watching in 2020! This is quite old but the relevancy has surged and this will never become outdated
Thank you sir for teaching us
Brilliant, inspiring and educative. Worth learning.
This helped so much! Thank you!
Thank you Mr. Hurst. well done.
You're an artist
Just wow!!! You are really skilled, that's just a awesome handcrafted skills sire