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  1. go to Amazon.com and search foe mandala crafts thread it is identical to Ritza Tiger Thread

    it is a flat braided polyester cord available in many vibrant colors not offered by Ritza and comes in .08mm and 1.0mm in big spools the same price as sample sizes as the Ritza.

    https://www.amazon.com/Mandala-Crafts-Leather-Sewing-Stitching/dp/B07BZT4CGZ/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1538001419&sr=8-2&keywords=mandala+crafts+thread

     

    pretty sure weaver has it also 


  2. I've said this about all forms of art, "it's all been done before". from movies to photography, painting, all the way back to cave paintings, there are no truly original ideas, that is why you have to put your own little or big touch of style on whatever you do. I recently designed a couple of front pocket wallets to meet my own needs, I would hope that they are one of a kind, but i'm sure if I did enough digging I would find a pattern someone made in 1945 that looks just like mine. I know that the pattern came out of my head, and I know the finished product will look different than theirs.

    str8line, and brazos

    What do you think about using a kit as a pattern? just for personal use. With the price on some of those things, its enough to buy a pattern, and all the materials 2 times over.

    My thoughts is use the pattern until it falls apart and don't just limit yourself to just personal use, If someone likes something you made from someone else design make one for them and charge a fair price for your time and materials used.

    for example i have sold a couple of the Brazos Jack design holsters to a couple of my CAS buddys but I always credit Jim for creating the design and I have no doubt Jim is flattered by me making something for sale from a pattern that he designed, That being said here is where I think Jim would have a big problem with me using his designs and would be blatant copyright infringement on my part Per say would be for me to print off a bunch of copys of his drawn patterns and instruction sheets and sell them to the public and he has every right to file suit against me at that point. when someone designs and sells patterns and instructions they expect those who buy their pattern to make the project from their pattern and also expect some will make these projects to sell publicly.


  3. Jim, on the disc would be a good way to go. All you really need to print out is the pattern. Most people have home printers that will print the instruction pages. With the disc I can view the instruction pages or print the page that I need, Even at ten to twenty cents a page for 20 pages of instructions and the printing of the larger pattern page it would not cost that much depending on the price of your disc.

    Ya I have had multiple large pages printed at Office Depot for cheap


  4. I make my awl hafts out of old drum sticks(good hard hickory) and I once made a diamond blade out of a large sheet rock screw which penetrates leather better than any awl blade I had until I bought a John James blade which penetrates the leather as goodas the one I made.

    if you are looking for a good comercial awl blade get one of the smaller John james blades they ate 100 times better than the tandy or osborne blades.


  5. a diamond awl makes diamond shaped holes and is designed like a thin dagger blade to easily penetrate leather for making uniform stitch holes in leather

    the scratch awl was not designed to make holes in leather they are designed for scratching a line.

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