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  2. Stitching awl - Wikipedia

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    A stitching awl is a tool with which holes can be punctured in a variety of materials, or existing holes can be enlarged. It is also used for sewing heavy materials, such as leather or canvas. It is a thin, tapered metal shaft, coming to a sharp point, either straight or slightly bent. These shafts are often in the form of interchangeable needles.

  3. Bone tool - Wikipedia

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    An awl is a long, pointed spike generally used for piercing or marking materials such as wood or leather. Bone awls are pointed tips made on any bone splinter. Bone awls vary considerably in the amount of polish from wear, the method of preparation, and size.

  4. Awl - Wikipedia

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    Scratch awl, a woodworking layout and point-making tool used to scribe a line Stitching awl , a tool for piercing holes in a variety of materials such as leather or canvases Biology

  5. Pricking iron - Wikipedia

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    In leathercraft, a pricking iron is a handheld tool resembling a fork which is used to create dimples in leather a fixed distance apart that can then be pierced with a awl and stitched. [1] A pricking iron is different from a leather chisel in that a chisel is designed to pierce the holes, not just mark their position, and does not require ...

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    They're made entirely of leather and have some of the signature DM style details: grooved edges, an AirWair heel loop and visible stitching. Available in sizes 5 to 15 for women or 4 to 14 for men.

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  8. Saddle stitch - Wikipedia

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    The holes may be created by the sewing needles themselves in lighter materials, or by an awl, [1] pricking iron, [2] or stitching iron [3] in thicker materials, such as leather. Compared to the more common lockstitch often sewn by machine, breaking one side of a saddle stitch loosens only one side of the stitch, rather than several surrounding ...

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    Leather pants and Louis Vuitton purses were normal flight attire at Aspen's airport. Attire was taken seriously at the Aspen/Pitkin County Airport. Monica Humphries/Business Insider.

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