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you hi there Iamp;#39;m CT Martinez here at Big Bend salary and for todayamp;#39;s attack tip Iamp;#39;d like to talk a little bit about hand stitching for hand stitching of course youamp;#39;re gonna need thread and all and Iamp;#39;d like to talk a little bit to begin with about our allamp;#39;s got a straight all thatamp;#39;s a most commonly used got a jerk ball thatamp;#39;s a you know used for actual stitching itamp;#39;s a less commonly used but I like it and Iamp;#39;ve got a what I call a stitch picking all which is really handy when youamp;#39;re doing repair work of course weamp;#39;re gonna need thread have some natural fiber thread this one right here is linen if youamp;#39;re gonna use if youamp;#39;re using that I recommend itamp;#39;s going to be something thatamp;#39;s probably not going to be getting wet or you know be exposed to the elements very much it will rock on you I do recommend you take some wax and you know just run your wax over that thread