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hi folks Iamp;#39;m Gary doncia with Big Bend Saddlery and this monthamp;#39;s Tech tip I want to talk a little bit about hand stitching weamp;#39;ve covered stitching with two needles before this time weamp;#39;re going to talk about back stitching back stitching is a little bit different we donamp;#39;t use it a whole lot but itamp;#39;s kind of a neat way to sew something up and it can be kind of decorative if you do it right and it sure Stout and all we need for it is needle and thread your stitching all itamp;#39;s suppliers probably Iamp;#39;ve pre-punched my holes in here to make it go a little faster and on my thread itamp;#39;s doubled over tied together at the bottom you donamp;#39;t have to tie it at the bottom you can tuck it under on the back when youamp;#39;re done but I went ahead and tied it off for this so that itamp;#39;ll just go a little faster a little smoother going in the second hole coming in from the back side then Iamp;#39;m going to go in