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Ladybug

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  1. Hey Storm

    Thanks so much for the directions and pattern for you key fob. You posted it at just

    the right time. I have been ask to have a small class in leather work at a local middle

    school. I've been racking my pea brain for something the kids could make. The teacher

    only wants me to bring knife sheaths and gun holsters to show and explain how to make

    but i think that would be very boring for this age group. Something they can make and

    take would be more impressive i believe. Any ideas on something else they might be

    interested in making? I only have an hour class to fill.

    Thanks

    JoAnn/Ladybug


  2. I've bought from LU several times.. they used to have some really nice almost white leather. Never let you into the back room as you stated. They would bring out as many hides as you liked to look at. They seem to have changed suppliers. Last time i visited the store they didn't have as nice leather. In the past they even had scraps you could buy or small quantities, but they don't offer that anymore. If you buy from them buy their top quality.

    I'm impress ... how did you manage to find them?? LOL

    Next time you head down this direction maybe we could get together and talk leather. I'm in Watertown, WI

    JoAnn


  3. Hi

    I was having trouble with my IE8 also, but found that i had to delete a program that took care of my cookies... it was a download.. What i now have to do is each nite when i shut down go to my control panel, internet options and when internet properties opens be sure the general tab is the one that opens. Click delete and another window will open.. be sure that there is a check in Personal Favorites, temp internet files, cookies and history... click delete at the bottom of that page... then either do a reboot or just turn off your pc... Next time you turn your pc on it will take quite awhile for your home page to open... could be up to 5 minutes, but then everything moves fast again. Also don't forget once a month to do a defrag. Hope this helps... i know it's a real pain to wait so long when you turn on your pc to get it up and running each time, but with IE8 that's the best way to run.

    Ladybug/JoAnn


  4. This knife appears to be too handle heavy to be held in a sheath without

    covering part of the handle or using some kind of retaining strap. The only

    thing i can think of is to find out if it's steel or stainless steel. If it's steel

    you could use a magnet, but to do that you will need to put a liner in the

    sheath to protect the blade from becoming scratched. Maybe some of the

    knifemakers/sheath makers will have a better idea.

    JoAnn


  5. I also agree with the egg eye harness needles. I always bought tapestry needles, but they broke all the time or bent so bad you could sew in circles with them. The egg eyes are much more course and don't hardly ever bend. They are much more difficult to thread. I'll have to give the tapering a try. Thanks for the great idea.

    JoAnn


  6. That is a nice looking holster

    Your stitching is so nice and even, and I like that you did back stitch at

    pressure points..I try to do that also. Most of my work is in sheaths but

    I'm making more holsters. I have a couple samples on show tables when

    I go to gun shows. I have to try to use my cowboy guns for fit for the

    samples I have on the table, or I borrow a friends guns.

    I do have one air pellet gun i'm going to use as a pattern for a pancake

    holster, but it may be too big. My real gun has a site on so i can't use

    it for a pattern.

    JoAnn


  7. Hi Guys

    At a gun show a couple weeks ago I was talking with one of the leaders of the local

    NRA. It seems the gun they have chosen for the "Gun of the Year" is the Ruger

    New Vaqueros.. They have a pair to give away at the raffle at this springs

    banquet. To make a long story short... before he finished talking it seems I had

    somehow managed to volunteer to make holsters for them. Now, I have made

    holsters before. I made mine and a friends for our SASS gear. I have never lined

    a holster so I'd like to know what your opinion on lining is. Also can you give me

    any ideas and help in this project???

    Sorry if I stole this thread... but I need help

    JoAnn


  8. I also have been looking for something like this. I mostly make knife sheaths for knifemakers.. I've been in the annual Knife Book four times including the new 2009 issue. I have also been featured in Blade Magazine. I do make gun holsters and shell holders for cowboy action shooters (I shoot SASS) Most of the work I do at this time is custom, but I do go to knife and gun shows and lay my product on a table for sale.

    Ladybug


  9. Hi Shorts

    That is a terrible piece of leather. You will have a lot of waste with that piece. I'd return it if it was shipped to me. There are lots of leather suppliers out there so no need to accept poor quality leather. Last week i received 3 shoulders i had ordered from Siegel of CA and was very pleased with them as well as the price, they were on sale for $2.99 sq. Most often i drive to my local Tandy store and hand pick what i need.

    Ladybug


  10. I've been working with leather a few years and don't have a clue what

    anyone is talking about when they say spirit dyes. I use Fiebings oil dyes

    and stains. To get a two tone line the ones posted here i use a small

    paint brush and coat the area I want to be lighter than the rest with 5

    or 6 light coats of leather sheen. Then I use a dobber to cover the entire

    surface with the darker stain or dye that I want to be the main color of

    my work. Then buff as usual and give it all a coat of one of the sheens I

    want, depending on the shine I want the finished product to have.

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