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woo! Those look like a challenge all right! But you did a beautiful job on them.

Thank you, I really want to turn out as good a product as I can. With the tips and support from everyone here,makes it so much easier to learn. Thank you Stephanie

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Again, a beautiful job. You will have to change your Leatherwork Specialty from "learning" to "top quality" chaps & leather carving.

Great work.

Ken

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Again, a beautiful job. You will have to change your Leatherwork Specialty from "learning" to "top quality" chaps & leather carving.

Great work.

Ken

Thank you kind Sir,high praise indeed. Thank you Stephanie

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Very nice! Well done! :cheers:

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Very nice! Well done! :cheers:

Thank you kind Sir

Stephanie

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Flea,

Looks like your getting the hang of the chap making. If I could offer one thing, it looks like your collars 'thats what I call them' the tooled top peices are a little too deep. It is ok when someone is standing but when they set in a saddle they are going to bulge right in that front area. On the chaps I make I make my collars no more than 3". I think your doing a great job so dont take this the wrong why, just something I learned from making lots of chaps.

I hope now that I got moved back in after the floods here in MO that I can get somethings done and posted. I have a few pair of chaps to make up.

Ashley

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Flea,

Looks like your getting the hang of the chap making. If I could offer one thing, it looks like your collars 'thats what I call them' the tooled top peices are a little too deep. It is ok when someone is standing but when they set in a saddle they are going to bulge right in that front area. On the chaps I make I make my collars no more than 3". I think your doing a great job so dont take this the wrong why, just something I learned from making lots of chaps.

I hope now that I got moved back in after the floods here in MO that I can get somethings done and posted. I have a few pair of chaps to make up.

Ashley

Thanks for the tip on the "collar". I hadn't thought about the length there. I will ask how they fit when in the saddle and now try a shorter yoke. I appreciate all the helpful tips I can get.

Thanks Stephanie

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Stephanie,

VERY VERY nice....they look terrific.

Congrats on a job well done.

Dave Theobald

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I noticed that about the yoke, too. But overall a really nice job!

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Stephanie,

VERY VERY nice....they look terrific.

Congrats on a job well done.

Dave Theobald

Thank You Dave,I appreciate the kind words.

Mulefoot thank you and I will be shortening the yoke up some on the next ones.

Stephanie

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