Re: Pelt Sewing Question
[Re: Bucndoe]
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01/04/09 01:45 PM
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I sew mine up after fleshing and haven't had any problems using dental floss for thread.
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Re: Pelt Sewing Question
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01/04/09 02:05 PM
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Flesh first, it's much easier to do, and you get the edges clean which will make a nice tidy sew line.
If you have a wierd shaped hole, try to make it oblong with the lay of the fur, it will sew up more natural this way than trying to match edges from oddball shape. Keep all of the fur on the fur side as well. Always be at least an eighth of an inch from the edge to keep the stitch from coming loose out of the leather.
Dental floss is a good material if you not going to have your pelts returned, some times it will come undone as well as just break apart in the tanning process's.
I've gone to using uphostlery thread, much stronger, a whole cone will last for ever. It's small and light weight like floss is to.
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Re: Pelt Sewing Question
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I used dental floss for years on furbearer, bears, goat capes ect.. works great but I have since when to a wax thread that is designed for hand fur sewing of clothing. It seems to hold a knot alot better and is tan in color and really hides the repair.
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Re: Pelt Sewing Question
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01/04/09 07:18 PM
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I always flesh first. Then tighten on a board, not too tight and then sew. Use a 3 cornered glover's needle. For thread any heavy linen thread or dental floss. I have a couple large thread spools of heavy linen thread which have lasted for years and years. They are so old they are even the wooden spools. Notice my old spool of thread in the background. 
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Re: Pelt Sewing Question
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01/04/09 07:22 PM
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I flesh all mine first. I use flesh color thread, and a surgeon's needle and 2 pair of surgical forceps. keep your stitches tight (i put 40 stitches per inch) and make sure you pull the hair back through while you are sewing up your hole.
just my 3 cents mallard_drake85
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Re: Pelt Sewing Question
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I flesh all mine first. I use flesh color thread, and a surgeon's needle and 2 pair of surgical forceps. keep your stitches tight (i put 40 stitches per inch) and make sure you pull the hair back through while you are sewing up your hole.
just my 3 cents mallard_drake85 40 stitches an inch? good god..... are you a plastic surgeon?
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Re: Pelt Sewing Question
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01/04/09 09:38 PM
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took the words from my mouth PSC203
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Re: Pelt Sewing Question
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I flesh all mine first. I use flesh color thread, and a surgeon's needle and 2 pair of surgical forceps. keep your stitches tight (i put 40 stitches per inch) and make sure you pull the hair back through while you are sewing up your hole.
just my 3 cents mallard_drake85 40 stitches an inch? good god..... are you a plastic surgeon? LMAO, no no, not a plastic surgeon, but i do take meticulous pride in my work, and a few of the old timer buyers i've sold to couldnt find my stitches even after i told them where they were. it pays to put forth the extra time and effort for quality results. and besides, i wont get to see my buddies again until college resumes, so it gives me something to do! lol
some people shouldn't be allowed to breed
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Re: Pelt Sewing Question
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01/04/09 11:17 PM
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Go to a vet supply store or to a vet and get a needle from them. It should have three sides on it and is sharp. As in it will cut you. They come in all differnt sizes and shapes. I like a S shaped needle myself.
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Re: Pelt Sewing Question
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Go to a vet supply store or to a vet and get a needle from them. It should have three sides on it and is sharp. As in it will cut you. They come in all differnt sizes and shapes. I like a S shaped needle myself.
"Not Really, Not Really" Mark J Monti "MJM you're a jerk."
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Re: Pelt Sewing Question
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Why spend a whole lot of time messing with a holey pelt when it can be closed-up with a couple simple pins or stitches? All the messing around isn't going to make the hole any smaller. It will still be there when the pelt is tanned and they will sew it together on a finished product and no one will ever know it. Do whatever it takes Which brings up an interesting question. If you sew a hide together with dental floss, and then it gets through the tanner and on to the garment manufacturer, are they going to leave the dental floss in or take it out and have it professionally sewed? Seems to me they'll redo it, like Tex said. Doubt they are going to sell a $2000 coat with a bobcat collar stitched up with dental floss.
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