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Hags

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  1. Welcome from Sequim Washington! Looking forward to learning from you!
  2. I may be wrong but resist is used to resist antique from getting into the dyed parts of your work. dye is usually put on before the resist. Don Gonzales and Joe Meling have videos of how to use resist. Hope this helps.
  3. Hags

    TX Gal in AZ

    Welcome from the Olympic peninsula in Washington state!
  4. Cool man, not for the silent carry though...
  5. Another trick I've seen is to use a awl and make a hole in the corner. If you get the needle near it it will pretty much drop in.
  6. Very nice! A local Tandy shop got me hooked as well. Gee, that's kinda expensive ain't it.. well, what if I knock 30% off for you? Good, now you'll need.................
  7. Very nice work!
  8. I wish I had a pat answer to this. I will use the smallest stitch that will work, and I try to avoid square corners.
  9. Welcome from the Washington peninsula!
  10. Nice work.
  11. Nice work. I just did one for an older guy (older than me). And I made it a bit big and left some space at the top to grip it. Works great. I have used the finger hole though, and that works fine as well. Would just preferr to not have a hole.
  12. Hags

    New stuff

    Nice work!
  13. I bought a pfaff 130 not too long ago. It sewed, but stitch adjustment and all was pretty locked up. WD40 and a heat gun did wonders.
  14. Welcome from another from Washington state. I do mainly holsters myself.
  15. Very nice! On my list of want to have!
  16. Welcome from Sequim! Woodworking skills will help tremendously. Making molds and forms for wet molding is a big part of leather work. Be it possibles bags or mag pouches, woodworking is important to leather work.
  17. I love it. But honestly, there's times I wish I had bought the 4. But, not many!
  18. Welcome! Look forward to seeing posts from you. I have a cobra class 3 that will sew 7/8".
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