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How to Double Loop Lace Leather – Video Tutorial for a Clean, Decorative Finish
How to Double Loop Lace Leather – Video Tutorial for a Clean, Decorative Finish
Looking to level up your leatherwork finishing techniques? The double loop lace is a classic stitch that adds both durability and a decorative edge to leather goods like wallets, pouches, knife sheaths, journals, and more.
We just released a new video tutorial showing exactly how to do it — step-by-step, clear and easy to follow, with helpful tips along the way. Whether you're brand new to lacing or just need a quick refresher, this is a great place to start.
Watch the Double Loop Lacing Tutorial Now
What Is Double Loop Lacing?
Double loop lacing is a hand-lacing technique that weaves two loops through each hole, creating a strong, slightly raised edge. It’s more decorative than a basic whipstitch and ideal for projects where you want a clean, finished look that also holds up over time.
Tips for Best Results
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Keep your tension consistent to avoid uneven loops
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Slightly dampen the lace to prevent twisting and make it more flexible
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Practice on scrap leather before moving on to your final piece
Why It’s Worth Learning
Double loop lacing is one of those timeless techniques that instantly upgrades the look of any leather project. It’s durable, visually appealing, and easy to learn with a little practice. Once you get the hang of it, it becomes a go-to for finishing edges with style.
Ready to try it yourself? [Shop lacing tools and supplies here]
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