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  1. Hi Nyis. I had a friend with the same problem and basically the easiest thing you can do is put it in reverse, move the leather so it hits the first hole and that should take care of it. I think they finally figured out it was a timing problem. Cheryl
  2. OH LOL
  3. Constabulary have you looked at Texas Dies clickers. Thy make out of those things, can't think of it right off hand that Harbor Freight sells for people to make their own clickers. However these already have the clicker plates on them and sell for 400+ and 600+. I'm getting one. Cheryl
  4. Although the purists will be frowning upon me, it would be easier to hand sew something that thick if you drilled your holes first Cheryl
  5. Really nice. I think I'll try an exotic wallet Cheryl
  6. Very pretty and unique. Cheryl
  7. If you're using the beveler that comes with the beginning 6, the beveler is much to big to do a good job. Plus I can't even see where you beveled? There no impressions. I think you beveled too close to the line. I'm not the world's best beveler myself so I'm gonna let some other people chime in here. Also how thick is that leather? It looks thin to me which is hard to get to pop. Cheryl
  8. The tooling is beautiful but I don't know why you tooled it upside down? Maybe if I knew what it was gonna be. Cheryl
  9. Only 18 hours left.......... https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1572920904/attending-sheridan-may-2015-for-leatherwork
  10. Chief, beautiful as usual. But I miss seeing some of your braiding. Cheryl
  11. Only 44 hours to go on my project. If you plan to make a donation please do it soon. And thanks to all my donors u to date, you really rock. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1572920904/attending-sheridan-may-2015-for-leatherwork
  12. I'm with wicked, I never knew they were so long. But there are without a doubt the coolest chaps ever. Cheryl
  13. Thank you Chrstn. That's a very good idea except I don't drive. Something I intend to fix by next year. I have looked for low cost vehicles to buy which would be a 'tool' according to my grant. But I'm afraid to buy a 1500 van or truck with me having not driven for years. Too many things that can go wrong with that. If I had someone to share the trip with I wouldn't mind so much but VT to WY is a very long way
  14. Squirrel, these are awesome!!!! Cheryl
  15. 4 days to go and counting down. Thank you to all you kind folks who have donated. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1572920904/attending-sheridan-may-2015-for-leatherwork
  16. Thank you Kiwi, I haven't given up hope yet. Cheryl
  17. I am not in the UK but I'm getting ready to buy a clicker and have a Cobra 4. I could get dies to click out the parts for this job and my first guitar strap had an ostrich overlay. The next one had the entire ostrich leg inlaid. And I have worked with snake and lizard several times. I have worked with pull up leather, veg tanned, embossed and fine Italian leather. I have 10 more pieces of ostrich on it's way along with three lambs. If you think it might be worth the duties to have someone work effectively and quickly, please contact me through here. Thanks, Cheryl
  18. Zulu dog you just pointed out something I've been doing without realizing it. When I strop I'm sure I lift the handle and come around the other direction instead of taking the whole knife blade off. I use a box cutter too so I should strop it more instead of changing blades so often. It just goes to show no matter how long you've been here or how often you come you can always learn something new. Cheryl
  19. I have 5 days left Leatherwytch and less than 1/2 of my my project money Might have to look toward Sheridan next year. cheryl
  20. About this project About this project I have been leatherworking in Rutland for 3 years now. Actually 4 but I don't really count the first year I was learning. Now, I have an Etsy shop and sell things at the Farmer's Market every summer. I received some grants to take some workshops in Sheridan, where some of the best known artisans and craftsmen/women teach their skills. I was so terribly excited....and then I found out that while the grant would pay for the instruction, tools, and materials, it won't be able to be applied to the travel costs from Rutland, Vermont to Sheridan, Wyoming, for the lodging, or for food. After some careful budgeting and discussion with my grant caseworker, I've been able to determine that I would need $2,000 to pay for the airfare, cab to and from the airport, the hotel room, and a per diem for the food. I've been able to come up with half of that on my own by tightening my own budget and pinching pennies until Abe screams for mercy! But that still leaves me $1,000 short. Thus, the Kickstarter to attempt to fund the remaining $1,000. My life has changed so much in 3 years I can't imagine where I'll end up if I actually get to take these workshops at Sheridan. If you have a free moment peruse these workshops being offered this year. http://www.leathercraftersjournal.com/sheridan2015workshops.html I see this as a crossroads in my business where I can increase quality control and spend less time per project. Thank all of you who have backed me so far. And for the rewards: Rewards: $5 or more You will receive a choice of handmade keyfob stamped with with your homestate's abbreviation, your initials, or a hand-molded keyfob of my own special horse's eye. Estimated Delivery: Jun 2015 Ships: Anywhere in the world $20 or more A wonderful leatherworker, Al Bane For Leather, http://www.albaneforleather.net/%C2'> offered his expertise as well. For $20, he'll make you a handmade leather cuff bracelet! Estimated Delivery will depend on his schedule but I will pay shipping on all of this. $50 or more: He'll make you a leather belt! $400 or more: He'll make you a leather vest! $1000 If you donate $1,000, he'll make you your very own custom leather biker's jacket! Thanking you in advance if you can help. Cheryl
  21. Gmk I think it's a beautiful belt and you might try using it as an sample of what you can make custom since it's already sized. I read these post and I can't help but think your confused about welfare recipients that can't afford your work or go fishing everyday? But I know people who say they work that fish everyday and I doubt you're going to sell your belt to a fish. Other posters have said etsy is not the place to sell but I've sold on there successfully and unfortunately know belt makers that just didn't make the cut. And it's as cut throat there as anywhere. so leave your belt up and at that price and just mention you will do them custom made. Then you don't have to guess at a size. Good luck, Cheryl
  22. We are down to the wire on my kickstarter project and I haven'r receive enough to keep it. If I don't reach my 1000 goal I won't get any of the money which means I'll lose my grant money too. If you can chip in 5 bucks I'd appreciate it do much. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1572920904/attending-sheridan-may-2015-for-leatherwork
  23. Looks like the carving could leap off the belt. Beautiful. Cheryl
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