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The position of the needle as it enters and exits the leather is fundamental to achieving secure stitches. Ideally, you should hold the leather firmly but not excessively tight, as this can distort the material. When inserting the needle, aim to enter the leather at a 90-degree angle to maintain consistent stitch depth. This angle not only ensures a cleaner penetration but also helps create uniform spacing between stitches.
positioning needle for hand sewing leather
Heavy-duty machines equipped with powerful motors can operate at very high speeds. While this is beneficial for quickly sewing rigid materials, it can be detrimental when working with delicate fabrics. Too much speed can lead to skipped stitches, fabric distortion, or even tears.