
I carefully line the up the two collars and made sure the motif on the red collar was the right way up. The collar is worn as a tight circle so one has to be careful when setting the pieces out for stitching. When completed the red collar will have a greater radius than the inner brown collar so the stitching has to be done with the curve of the collar. If the pieces are stitched together on the flat the stitching will be strained when the collar is bent to be buckled up. It is not terribly difficult. It just needs close attention. I used 18/3 linen thread and gave the thread a good waxing before beginning stitching. The wax lubricates the thread making the stitching a smoother process. When the stitching is complete I gave the stitching a vigorous buffing, with a soft cloth, which pushes the wax and stitches into the the stitching holes and gives the exposed thread a lustrous shine. One of the last jobs was to burnish the edge of the old brown collar. The leather was in poor condition but I managed to get a fine finish. The very last job was to cut back the billet as agreed, then redo the stitching round the billet end. And that really was the end.
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