Hello Everybody,
I am new to the forum as well as leather working. I Went to my state fair about 12 years ago and found a braided leather keychain (I recently bought something similar that they called a horn pull for a big rig) made of rawhide and was about 6 inches long. My dog chewed it up about 6 years ago and I have been on the lookout for a new one ever since. I found one on Evilbay that wasnt as nice and was falling apart right out of the package. So i figured I'd just MAKE the one I always truly wanted out of Roo leather. I always wanted a Keychain that was braided like a bullwhip. I found a site with a good deal on some 3/16" black Roo lace and scoured Youtube for some instructional vids on leather plaiting for my application. I cant seem to find any help for what I wanna do exactly. The problem I'm running into is I didnt account for the Roo leather to have a "shiny" side and a "rough" side. I believe the braid I was wanting to do is called a round braid. And the way the braid is done requires the roo lace to show the rough side. I have about 30 feet of that lace and I want the keychain to be about a foot and a half long. Here are some pics to give you an idea of what I'm talkin about.
Here is a pic of the Evilbay keychain. It is braided in the same manner as my original, just cheaper materials.
Right now I have 3 laces in 2 foot lengths because I dont know what kind of braid to do or how many strands I'll need. This pic shows you the way I was gonna start the braid. With the keyring in the middle of however many strands I was gonna use. Thats only because thats how my other keychain was.
I'm sure you guys know that there is a shiny side and a rough side to Roo lace.
I could really use your guys' expertise and experience. I have no clue what I'm doing here. When I first started all this I thought to myself "How hard could it be?" Haha!