STEP 5 & 6: EMBROIDERY & STITCHINGAll embroidery actually happens before the glove is assembled – because the only way to embroider leather is when it’s flat and fits easily into the sewing machine. Our craftsmen then start stitching the glove – and do so inside out, assembling the various pieces of leather that were cut out in Step 2. | STEP 7, 8 & 9: TURNING, LACE MAKING & GLOVE LACINGTURNING: Here, all our gloves are turned back right side out and craftsman begin to shape them using hand-shaped hot irons and rods. The lining is also inserted into the shell right after this point. LACE MAKING: At this stage, we cut thin high-quality strips of leather tanned specifically for baseball glove laces. We use these thinner strips because if lacing is too thick, it impacts how well the glove opens and closes. GLOVE LACING: You guessed it. This is where the magic happens and everyone’s hard work starts to come together in the form of a | STEP 10: POUNDING & SHAPINGBefore final inspection, our craftsmen focus on shaping the glove so when you receive your new gamer, it’s already got the great Wilson shape you’ve come to love. |