Diamond Stitching Chisel Set
The WUTA Diamond Stitching Chisel Set is built for clean, consistent hand-stitching holes in leather. For footwear prototyping and leather work, these chisels help lay out stronger, cleaner stitch lines on shoe uppers, straps, patches, bags, wallets, belts, and sample parts.
The diamond-style teeth punch angled stitching holes, giving hand-sewn leather projects a more professional look and better stitch consistency. Use them when you need cleaner spacing, straighter stitch lines, and better control during prototype or leather goods development.
Use It For
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Footwear prototypes
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Shoe upper stitch lines
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Leather straps and tabs
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Bags, wallets, and belts
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Patches and labels
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Hand-stitching layout
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Pattern testing and sample work
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Leather repair and custom work
Why It Belongs on Your Bench
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Creates clean, consistent stitching holes
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Diamond teeth help produce angled hand-stitch holes
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Great for footwear prototypes and leather goods
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Helps improve stitch spacing and alignment
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Useful for straight lines, corners, and detail areas
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Strong bench tool for hand-sewn samples and repairs
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Available in multiple tooth counts for different stitching needs
Product Details
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Brand: WUTA
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Product Type: Diamond stitching chisel
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Use: Punching stitching holes in leather
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Tooth Style: Diamond pricking / stitching teeth
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Best For: Footwear prototypes, shoe uppers, straps, bags, wallets, belts, patches, and leather goods
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Category: Tools & Supplies / Leather working Tools
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Skill Level: Beginner to Professional
Available Variants
1-Prong Chisel
Best for corners, curves, tight areas, corrections, and single-hole placement.
2-Prong Chisel
Great for short stitch lines, curves, tabs, straps, and areas where a longer chisel is too wide.
4-Prong Chisel
Best all-around option for most footwear prototypes, wallets, straps, bags, and leather goods.
6-Prong Chisel
Useful for longer straight stitch lines where you want faster spacing and cleaner consistency.
Shop Note
Use these chisels with a rawhide, nylon, or leather craft mallet on a proper punching board. For footwear development, they are especially useful for hand-stitching prototypes, testing stitch placement, building leather samples, and creating cleaner sample-room details.