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Deusis

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Norvegese braided stitching test:

Around 10pm last night, I was cutting an order from Horween Color #4 and I didn't notice it had a superficial cut in the section I cut after I clicked it out. So I decided to do a test I've been meaning to do for awhile. I realized after I finished that I can do the same stitching on the back but didn't for this particular one since it was a test. The stitching itself is just decorative and doesn't add anything in terms of longevity to the wallet but it looks really awesome. This is at about 3 SPI vs. my normal 6 SPI. I'm going to do some tests around 5 SPI with different thread and then two colors of thread too to see how it looks. It takes double the amount of time to stitch but I think it adds a unique element to the wallet.


 

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Norvegese braided stitching test:

Around 10pm last night, I was cutting an order from Horween Color #4 and I didn't notice it had a superficial cut in the section I cut after I clicked it out. So I decided to do a test I've been meaning to do for awhile. I realized after I finished that I can do the same stitching on the back but didn't for this particular one since it was a test. The stitching itself is just decorative and doesn't add anything in terms of longevity to the wallet but it looks really awesome. This is at about 3 SPI vs. my normal 6 SPI. I'm going to do some tests around 5 SPI with different thread and then two colors of thread too to see how it looks. It takes double the amount of time to stitch but I think it adds a unique element to the wallet.



You've made my day yet again @Deusis (well technically its 12.01 here but i suppose it still counts), the 3 SPI stitching looks really unique. It kind of reminds me of loom bands? But way classier of course.

Am I right to assume that if you were to complete a wallet with 3 SPI compared to your usual 6, your turnover time would be faster?
 

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You've made my day yet again @Deusis (well technically its 12.01 here but i suppose it still counts), the 3 SPI stitching looks really unique. It kind of reminds me of loom bands? But way classier of course.

Am I right to assume that if you were to complete a wallet with 3 SPI compared to your usual 6, your turnover time would be faster?

Thanks for the kind words!

I kind of like the chunkier look of the 3 SPI. I have some even thicker thread I could use that might look even better. I'll be curious to see what higher SPI look like (5 - 7 SPI).

It isn't necessarily faster because it is using two sets of thread instead of one. It was a bit clunky too since it was my first time doing it. If I practiced it might end up being faster if I stuck with 3 SPI though.
 

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Shinki Hikaku Lava Shell Cordovan Bifold (Full)
That lava shell.
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Some great craftmanship too.
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Can't wait ´til I get my wallet.
 
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