Tool pouch with flap
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My Account. My Cart. Go to Home Page. Mobile Navigation. Same Day Shipping Find a Store. Search Go. Item Write a Review. Thread one needle through your bottom hole in your groove line. Pull it through so that the thread length is even on the front and back of your pouch. On the second hole, push your front needle in, but don't pull it completely through the leather yet. Then insert the needle on the back side of your project into the SAME hole.
Now, in your second hole you should have two needles threading in opposite directions. Go ahead and pull them completely through, so that they end up on opposite sides from where they started. Once again, you should have one needle on each side of your pouch, with the thread pulled evenly between them.
Repeat this stitch on the third hole, and so on. Stop when you reach the last two holes. Create a saddle stitch in your second to last hole, then pull it closed but not tight yet. Do the same on your last hole. Then, you're going to reinforce the stress point at the opening of your pouch by adding another stitch in these last two holes. Take the needle on the front side of your project and insert it through the second to last hole, but only push it through the first ply of leather.
Angle it so that the needle goes forward and out through the opening of the pouch. Repeat this stitch on the back, through the back layer of leather only. Both threads should now come through onto the inside of the pouch, with the ends trailing out of the opening. Pull each thread end taut to lock your stitch.
Tie off your thread with a simple square knot right over left, left over right , while tucking the knot inside the pouch to hide it. Take your knife and hold it close to the surface of your leather, without actually touching it with the blade.
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