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Very Simple (Stitchless) Cell Phone Case

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Just finished: stitchless cell phone case. I hope, you like it!

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Nice work fgabesz

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I like it!! You'll have to show us your technique some day!

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very nice, Cheryl

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Wow! Such a neat method for construction. Nice case and I love the way it looks. Cool!

Andy

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Very nice.

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Beautiful job!

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Awesome work! I just have to try that technique ... Now, if only I had something to try it on.

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Thanks All!

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Awesome love the look!

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Very Clever! I like the look!

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Thank you! :)

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I used your idea for the handle wrap on an English longbow that I recently made. The results were awesome. Thanks a bunch for the idea.

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It looks good, but look at the tutorial again! :thumbsup:

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I saw the tutorial, but there's more than one way to skin a cat right? ;) This is a way that I figured out after seeing the first Scandi sheath that you posted a while back, but before the tutorial was posted. This works just like a leather zipper! The only holes that weren't cut open were the top and bottom. This seems like it might be a lot easier to close the joint, because only the top and bottom tabs had to be tucked into the holes. The hole thing is very secure, despite what one might think. I experimented on some scrap pieces first, and they could not be pulled apart by hand.

Thanks again for the idea! I can see this being very useful for many different types of projects!

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Just need to cut out the hole punch on one side.

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