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How Do I Make Slobber Straps?

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Hi, I am about to try leatherwork for the first time and want to make some slobber straps. I have read the tutorial on hand stitching, which was excellent, and have bought myself a stitching pony, thread, needles and an awl. The leather I have available is dyed through 3mm thick but I am not sure if this is suitable. Any advice on the leather I should be using? I have also been searching for a pattern on here and noticed one the other day but can`t find it now! bawling.gif If someone knows where the pattern is can they let me know please. begging.gif

Any information regarding leather, technique, pattern etc would be extremely welcome.

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Littlelou

I sell a pattern pack that has 5 different styles of slobber straps. I also sell other patterns for horse gear, and a DVD on how to make chinks. You can see them at www.cowcampsaddlery.webs.com

Mark

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Littlelou

I sell a pattern pack that has 5 different styles of slobber straps. I also sell other patterns for horse gear, and a DVD on how to make chinks. You can see them at www.cowcampsaddlery.webs.com

Mark

Thanks Mark, Your website is great and your work something to aspire to. I have just ordered and paid for the slobber strap patterns. Do the patterns come with advice on the thickness/type of leather which is best to use? If not I would appreciate your advice on this. Thanks again.

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