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What is saddle stitching used for?

By Carter Sullivan

Saddle Stitch is the best hand sewing stitch for sewing fabric pieces together – it is the most secure and strongest of all stitches. It is used to sew leather, faux leather, and other thick fabric which cannot be sewn with the sewing machine.

What do I need to stitch leather?

USE THE RIGHT THREAD: Never use cotton thread when sewing leather, as the tanins in the leather will erode the thread over time. Instead, use polyester or nylon. You may want to use heavy-duty top-stitching thread; it’s not necessary, but leather does look nice when stitched with heavier thread. 5.

Can sewing machine saddle stitch?

Machine sewing uses a lock stitch, while my hand-sewn products use a saddle stitch. Using a saddle stitch provides a superior finish because it uses two needles and passes the thread through each hole twice, doubling the strength of machine-stitched leather.

What is the difference between saddle stitch and perfect binding?

Saddle stitch binding works very well for smaller page counts, whereas perfect binding is great for larger page counts. If your book is between 8 and 92 pages, saddle stitch is the most cost-effective choice. If your book has over 28 pages, perfect binding becomes another option.

What page count is best for saddle stitch?

Saddle stitch binding is an ideal and economical choice for booklets with smaller page counts. We also recommend saddle stitch for publications with less than 92 pages. For page counts over 92 pages, we recommend perfect bound booklet printing.

Which page count is best for saddle stitching?

Saddle stitch documents need to be built in page multiples of 4 pages (8, 12, 16, etc.) because they are printed on sheets that are folded in half.

Is saddle stitching good?

What size needle do I need to sew leather?

What size sewing machine needle do I need?

Size 10 =70
No 80 =Cotton shirting, quilting cotton,
No 90 =Linen, linen union curtain fabrics, cushion fabrics, cotton sateen curtain linings,
No 100 =Denim
No 110 =Upholstery fabrics and canvas weight fabrics, leather, pvc and vinyls

What size needle do I use for cotton fabric?

The best needles for cotton fabric are medium-sized needles like 80/12, 90/14. They work well with quilting pieces of cotton, lightweight upholstery, denim, silk dupioni, and other fabrics with similar weight. The eye of the needle is sized for general sewing threads such as all-purpose polyester and 50-weight cotton.

Is a saddle stitch strong?

What does saddle stitch mean? Saddle stitching is a method used to stitch together two or more pieces of leather. This stitch style must be executed by hand and can’t be replicated by a machine. Saddle stitching is not only the strongest way to stitch leather goods, but it can also be the most beautiful.

Is hand sewing as strong as machine sewing?

Technically speaking, the hand-stitched piece that uses the “running stitch” provides a stronger and more durable construction than the machine sewn piece that uses the “locking stitch”. However in a hand-stitched piece, the thread will not unravel and the leather pieces will not separate from each other.

Is perfect bound or saddle stitch cheaper?

Though perfect bound book binding is more expensive than saddle stitch, it offers a highly professional appearance at a fairly low cost. If you plan on reselling your books, choosing perfect binding can help you sell them at a higher cost because of the higher quality and durability it offers.

What is the minimum page count for perfect binding?

48 inside
What is the minimum page count for Perfect Binding? The minimum page count is generally 48 inside pages.

What page count is best for saddle stitching?

What size needle do I need to sew vinyl?

Since Vinyl is a heavier weight fabric, you’ll want a needle designed to manage additional thickness without breaking. Before starting your next project, prep your sewing machine with a Leather or Denim needle size 90/14. You could even use a Denim Twin Needle for perfectly symmetrical stitches.

What size needle do you use to sew satin?

Available in sizes 8/60 – 9/65 (very lightest weight – silks, batiste, chiffon, fine lace and transparent fabrics), 10/70 (lightweight – challis, satin, polyesters, interlocks and jersey), 11/75 (light-medium weights – elasticized fabric, percale and 2-way stretch and powder net), 12/80 (medium weights – broadcloth.

What kind of needle do you use for different fabrics?

Quick Reference Chart

Sewing Machine Needle TypeNeedle SizeFabric Type
Universal needles70 (10)Voile, sheers, delicate silk
80 (12)Shirtings, poplin, rayon, light wool
90 (14)Medium – heavy, calico, linen
100 (16)Heavy fabric, upholstery, bag making

Is hand sewing stronger than machine?

Machine stitches are stronger than hand stitches because the machine uses two strands of thread and secures the stitches with a knot. (See Anatomy of a Machine Stitch section below.) Sewing machines can sew all types of fabric.

What are the advantages of hand sewing against machine sewing?

Precision: Hand sewing gives you the most control, hence why it is great for smaller projects, decoration, and repairs. You can choose exactly where the stitches go, the length of the stitches, and exactly how you want to attach fabric.