Key Takeaways
3. Stitching There are several stitches suitable for leather projects, such as the saddle stitch, which is known for its strength and durability. To perform a saddle stitch, cut two equal lengths of thread—long enough to double back—thread both ends through the needle, and stitch through the leather, alternating sides as you go.
1. Efficiency The ability to sew two lines of stitches at once effectively doubles productivity compared to using a single needle machine. This is especially beneficial for sewing projects that require a significant amount of parallel stitching.