Yes, thank you for your considerable help. I have always been amazed at the depth of knowledge of the forum members, as well as the willingness to share their knowledge with others, as illustrated by your, quite informative, dissertation on a subject that should be so simple. As it turns out, what appears as a simple binding is not quite as simple to do well, as one would think.
Since re-entering the hobby, I am re-learning long dormant skills, and thanks to you and several others, learning new skills that allow me to replace my old, worn kit with better gear.
Based on the examples posted on this forum, I need to improve my game, considerably. My current efforts seem amateurish, and rather pathetic, compared to your work, and the work of the many, very accomplished artisans posting on this forum. I feel that my work will improve, comparatively, quickly, now that I have read your, and other's posts on the "Every man a Cobbler" series. I have also viewed several video tutorials on leather working that verify the information you have shared, as well as building on your instructions. I have also learned, I need to acquire a few good books on leather working, and Practice, practice, practice.
Thank you again.
I am, and remain, your most humble servant.