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that is pretty much what my back looks like too, but i know noone is ever going to see the back on my application, so I guess its good enough for what i am doing. I was specifically after the colors I have (the blue and the silver) as they match the pinstriping on my bike. I dont think that wear will be too much of a problem, the areas where the braids are are hopefully enough out of the way it will be ok. I also have quite a bit, so if I ever need to replace, I should be able to do so without too much trouble. If you had known i was going to ask to see the back, how would you have done it differently? tucked the ends under the braid rather than on the back side of the piece?
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cool, yours looks better, but mine is not too bad for a first try! Would you mind taking a closeup picture of the beginning spot in the back, i am curious where your lacing tucks in compared with mine. The lacing i am using looks softer than yours, i am using calf craft lace? also, what is the longest length of lace you use before you split a project, and splice lace? i read somewhere that pulling too much lace will weaken the lace, however, this is being used as decoration, not construction, so strength isnt as much an issue, but i dont want the lace at the end to look more "abused" than the lace at the beginning... thanks for all your help!
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holy crap, getting it started, and going over and under in the right place was a PAIN... but............ I think I got it figured out!!! before: after:
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just for kicks, this is a pic of the bike... she just got new pipes put on, so shes still at the shop
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here is a picture of the pillion seat.
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hey Aaron! Yup, thats the stitch I am after. I do have the book you reference. I am sure if I did lacing prior, the instructions would be ok, I think I understand what I need to do once I am in the middle of the project, but I am completely lost when it comes to the beginning. My project isnt "round" so I need to have a beginning and end (I know these are steps 25-32, but I am still struggling). I am not sure how familiar you are with motorcycles, but I am relacing a HD Deluxe (seat, tank console), so the holes are already there. That is another thing that I am getting confused about. The slots are angled, so I am not sure which end I am supposed to start from, as the slots in the book are straight. I am assuming pictures would help?
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thank you so much for pointing me in a direction! I was certainly (and still kinda am) wandering aimlessly!!!
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mereanarchy started following Two Color Double Loop Stitch
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Hello all. I am a motorcycle rider from Virginia who has decided to try and tackle re-lacing the seat and other accessories on her HD Deluxe. I have never worked in leather before, so I figured this would be an easy place to start. I recognize the stitch as a double loop stitch. I am looking to replace it with a two-color double loop stitch. I have been hunting online for directions, etc. and stumbled across an old Tandy book that has instructions. However, I can't for the life of me get it started correctly, and I was wondering if anyone here has a video of either themselves or someone else doing a two-color double loop. I did find a video of a single color, and just for practice, I did that, and have that down pretty well. I just dont know how to translate it into a two-color... any help would be very much appreciated!!