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Just wondering if you all can give me some advise. How do you go about twisting thr fringe on a pair of chinks? Also what is the best way to attach different colored fringe? Thanks for any and all replies.

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Well as far as attatching another color of fringe the best way is to stitch it in. I like to cut a piece that follows the contour of the bodies and stitch it in then cut at an angle.

as far as twisting the fringe I get the fringe wet and then let it dry to the point of cased leather twist up tight and give it a good tug. Depending on the leather you might have to tack it down and let it dry.

I hope this helps and feel free to ask any and all questions someone will always pipe up to help you out.

Tim Worley

TK-Leather

p.s. check out the gallery there are some chink photos in there.

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I'd like to know more about twisting fringe too. Can anyone share their process from start to finish?

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I've had the best luck with not using water, instead I use Shoe Stretch, it's really a 50/50 mixture of rubbing alcohol and water, you can mix your own or buy the Shoe Stretch pre-mixed. It's a lot cheaper to mix your own. I fill a bowl and soak the fringe a piece at a time six or eight inches, I just lay them out flat on the table, put a finger at the base of the fringe and press down to avoid pulling a weak one off should I find one, twist with the other hand, ( overtwist they'll relax and unravel a little ) just twist and pull on each one to set them and let them dry. That's all I do it's pretty quick, won't say it's painless, it's hard on the hands but what isn't.

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Well what I do is get the fringe wet and try not to get the main bodies wet. Let them get back to a wet but not soaked level. Then I twist em up really tight and give em a nice quick tug. Careful not to pull em off though. then I lay that leg flat and let them dry. it is a pretty straight forward process but yes it is a pain in the butt.

Tim Worley

Tk-Leather

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