Luke ,thanks for the patching tip and the lead for Crazy Crow. You mentioned about beads and that they weren't needed. What about cones and horse hair tassles? Or is it the Indian style that mostly decorates. This is my first try and the ideas are going amuck in my head. Is this a case of, less is best? Again thanks Stephanie
Tim, Thank you for the compliment on the shirt,I also appreciate your patch help. I like the idea of thinning down the artificial sinew. Didn't think of that. I have a hole just about at the elbow of this shirt and tried to patch it before I asked for help, so I will be redoing it. I didn't pay attention to the holes when I first got the skins,but they sure jump up at you when you start to put something together. I have a set of small holes 1 on the front of the shoulder and another just about the same spot on the back....2 different skins and it appears like bullet holes in and out . I used 4 deer skins for this shirt. They aren't very big are they. I tried to use as much of the skins as I could. Started with a Large pattern ,and when it came to the body I eased it out to use all the hide.Kind of enlarged the arm whole,and larger sleeve. I used 1 hide for the front 1 for the back and 1 for each sleeve and fringe. I sewed it together by hand with artificial sinew and a great little punch for deer skin. I left the uneven edges at the body bottom. I guess I should measure it to see just how big I made it. I am pleased that it came together the way it did. Very limited exposure on my part. Kind of shooting in the dark. What is the best way to hold leather items like this so you don't get fold creases? Or hanger marks. Any and all tips and how to's are very welcome.
Thanks Stephanie