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  1. Thanks everyone for the advice. I'll check back when I've figured out exactly what to do and I've done it. :^)
  2. Thanks Dwight, I forgot to mention that the seam, on my pictured project, is in front, but if I could sew it on in the flat, the seam would be 180 degrees from where it is now.
  3. Hello all, I've been a frequent lurker but this is my first post. I work with leather, only on occasion, but I strive to get better each time. My projects have been limited to archery quivers and my past attempts have been with limited tools. Equipped with a few more tools, I'm creating my third, round back quiver. The first was several years ago and crudely adequate. On the second one, pictured here, I utilized the experience gained from the first and was very happy with the results. Now for the question. The body of the quiver is a 3-1/2" round cylinder with the top 5" overlaid with a decorative collar of leather. I would like to sew this collar to the main body, in the flat, but I believe this would be problematic when the main body is to then be rolled to form a cylinder. Anyone with experience in this?
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