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thewindycity42

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  1. Good idea/design, just a couple of execution suggestions. I recommend that you work on your spacing for the little strap part, as well as give it a little more space on top. Also, edges! The real discriminator for a leatherworker is how clean and burnished their edges are. There are those who have spent decades perfecting their techniques, and it shows. if you bevel and burnish the edges, and work on your stitching a bit, it will be very nice. Just my 2c.
  2. So my friend asked if I could make her a quiver. A few hours of designing with her later, I got to it. I enjoyed the project because it held a number of opportunities to get out of my comfort zone. It was my first quiver, first gusseted pocket, first time ever lacing, and first time trying to figure out how to plug the end of a damn cylinder. Not thrilled with the results, but thoroughly enjoyable . Critiques welcome--especially if you have a suggestion on how to fix it Specifications: 7-8oz veg tan body, 12 oz bottom cap, 4 spi stitching, Antique Saddle Tan Gel, Black Full Grain Pigskin Lining 1/8" Black Calf Lace
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