Talk:Stitching awl

Latest comment: 13 years ago by 79.75.42.129 in topic with a groove in it

Should also cover the brad awl (or bradawl) which is used for making holes in wood and wotnot.

Picture??? edit

Maybe a picture would be appropriate for this section to further clarify what the awl looks like. Remember, a picture says a thousand words! --Justintime516 03:27, 1 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Stitch type edit

I think that the stitch currently described where a single needle catches an existing loop is chain stitch rather than lock stitch. Lock stitch must use a second needle or bobbin. MarkMLl (talk) 22:40, 15 January 2009 (UTC)Reply

with a groove in it edit

i have seen an awl with a longitudinal groove/slot running almost the entire length, but the article makes no mention of such feature, is it normal or not an awl. (haha, try saying that when half asleep) 79.75.42.129 (talk) 10:33, 2 August 2010 (UTC)Reply