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  1. Quilting supplies in the Craft Dept have great acrylic rulers to use with the Olfa rotary cutter. They are thick and wide for the reason's Bluesman stated, you can see through them, and they have ruler markings to use for different width fringe or what ever you are cutting. Some have a lip at one end that works great to help cut nice square corners and straight edges on pieces of vegtan for wallet backs. I use the rulers with both the Olfa cutter and a head knife.


  2. Gringo Bill is right - When I got my Cobra I could not figure out how to adjust the speed of the servo. Called Steve - He told me the machine had to be running in order for the speed to change when you push on the arrow keys. It is in a very ackward location to reach down around the pulley and do this while running the machine, but once you get it adjusted to a speed you like you don't change it too often. Another hint I have learned, If the machine starts to skip a stitch, you probably need to change your needle size. If you are sewing on a thin leather, go down a size, If you are sewing on thick leather go up a size. Also check for any burrs on the needle tip. These tips were passed on from fellow users and have helped me a lot.


  3. Yes it does make sense - It is done so nicely - The style reminds me of the names they put on the back of highschool letter jackets.

    Thanks Spinner and Deb,

    To do the lettering a pattern and font are printed off the computer then cut out of paper, then transfered to leather, then cut out backed ith a differsnt color and sewn on. I hope that helps.

    Dink


  4. One of our Guild members has has the CD " Learn Sheridan Style Leather Carving with Chan Geer" that we have been sharing at meetings - and also a Jim LInnell Sheridan Carving DVD. I also have the book you are talking about with Gardner and Fay. All are good information - Each has a little different method to get their beautiful end results.

    An advantage to Videos is I can play then pause and try it, rewind if needed watch again. Not quite as good as a class but close!


  5. I wasn't planning to sell 'finished' straps, rather, only the blanks, so the leatherworkers here could make their own straps up for resale, with their own shop stamp. If I go to the trouble of making them up here, stamping, buckles, etc, then I'll retail them with my own shop stamp on them...I am mostly interested in marketing the 'blanks', as is, out of the clicker, unless the customer wants them split down in order to line and stitch them on the edges, as well as the button covers...they can be sold without button covers also...

    Shelly

    I must not have been clear enough in my explination - I was referring to blank strap products - Some leatherworkers here may want to just buy a pair or two of blanks to finish for their own use, maybe a gift or two. Others may want to purchase in bulk to finish and resell on a larger scale. My thought was you could charge 1 price for individual strap blank orders, (retail blank packaging so to speak) and a wholesale price for bulk orders. Sorry for the confusion. Thanks Deb


  6. It would be handy to have a source to purchase different styles. I have 1 die of a basic spur strap pattern, but it would be nice to offer different styles. I would definately be interested.

    Maybe offering both a retail price for those that just want 1 or two pair for themselves, and wholesale pricing with a minimum number to order that allows room for resale markup. Pricing is always the toughest part to figure out!


  7. I found this Listing for a Ken Allen Stitching Horse on the Denver Colorado Craigs list. I would love to buy it, but can't swing it right now - Thought I would pass the information on to fellow Leatherworkers who might be interested.

    Stitching Horse(Ken Allen) - $450 (Denver)

    In excellant condition. Ken Allen Stitching horse. Please email with any additional question. $450 OBO

    sale-zcq8h-2539554817@craigslist.org

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  8. Ok, my package from Tandy didn't get here today, so I'll have to put the border on tomorrow. And all I had for scrap lace is suede, not too big a fan of it, but I didn't feel like stitching the entire thing and I'm not that good at buckstitching, so the ends the ends aren't the prettiest. Other than that, it's coming along better than I expected it to.

    Your project sounds interesting - ( I am the one you spoke to the other day from Cottonwood Ranch Designs at Centropolis, Ks) What kind of scrape lacing are you wanting? I have shelves of different types of hides that might work for your lacing that is not suede. Give me a call if I can help - Deb

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