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  1. Hi everyone! I have recently learned how to sew leather and am looking for suggestions on what kind of leather would be good to line a bronc noseband for a halter. Thanks! Carsen
  2. Hi everyone! I've been reading a lot of posts on here and it seems like a lot of you like to condition or oil your leather piece sometime during the making process. When and with what do you oil or condition your project? Thanks in advance!
  3. Hi everyone! I've been reading a lot of posts on here and it seems like a lot of you like to condition or oil your leather piece sometime during the making process. When and with what do you oil or condition your project? Thanks in advance!
  4. does tan kote work as a resist to antique? Or is Super Shene the best option?
  5. Okay so I just got my spots and hand setter ( the one with the two blades) and it's really hard to get the blades through the leather! Is there any way to make it a little bit easier than pounding away?
  6. Thanks for all the help! I was looking at some pictures and it looks like people stitch layers together then add the dots? Is that the order you would go in if you were doing an inlay or something?
  7. Thanks for the link! I totally forgot to check YouTube! Do you think it would be okay to have those next to a horse face though? Thanks for the link! I totally forgot to check YouTube! Do you think it would be okay to have those next to a horse face though?
  8. I am wanting to make a bronc halter with spots on it but I am having a few problems. I can't sew so unless I learn to hand sew so I'm not sure if that is a problem or not. I don't how they work lol If anyone knows how they work and how I can put them on my halter without them hurting my horse, please help! thanks in advance!
  9. Someone told me acetone works as a deglazer. How would you go about deglazing? Thanks for the help! I really appreciate it!
  10. I think they do have some on them. The lady who helped her said they work for tooling, but who knows! I think the picture didn't load in the last post.
  11. did you slick the edges before or after you antiqued?
  12. So I'm new to leather and my mom got me some spur straps to tool for Christmas. I drew a design and got everything all ready to start tooling and they won't absorb water! It's like they have a finish on them already. I'm really disappointed! Is there any way I could do something so I can tool them? Thanks so much in advance!
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