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I have not seen this issue addressed anywhere here is my fix. If anyone has a different fix please post it your thread breaks in the middle of a run or your bobbin runs out. A backstitch in this area would look bad what I do is pull the thrread out of the leather for approx 2”. Then knot the 2 threads cut singe start a new stitch line by placing the needle in the holes already made, do not back stitch but tie the threads cut singe. no back stitch is showing on the top threads are tied/ singed on the back side
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Currently using the 3/4” strap adjusters from strap works. Drilling thh by r hole and using the small snap. The line 20
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Just an observation, an opinion not an attack you are saying that you decide what can be copied and what can not. Why can’t I decide for myself ? If I decide a widget can be copied and you say other wise Am I wrong or are you wrong? I understand your position and respect it. I respect your decision and will not question it. Respect mine and extend the same respect Here is where the real rubber hits the road if you have an idea that you do not want copied, patent that Idea, If you choose not to protect your intellectual property then it is not only morally and ethically acceptable to copy your work it is also lawful to copy your work
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good morning all!! This is one of the craziest post I have read on this forum. every thing we do was done by someone else before us , we copy the method and improve on it then another copies us and so on their is nothing unethical about copying another’s work Do you saddlestitch? Do you burnish edges? That is someone else’s idea pleasr explain the difference? One is a stitch that makes a design the other is a stitch that makes a design, same with a laced edge
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Looking at the sheath it looks to me like the leather was wet and sewn with a large diameter string in the bottom out the top around to the bottom. Then left to dry pretty clever, I think I will try it.
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Playing around to see what works and what does not veg tan with an inlay is to thick
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Let’s take off for a week and drive to the ever glades go hunt a boat load of python Lemmie axe you som’n Dude is gifting me a a 6’ gater It needs tanning, I am thinking that a gater is a reptile, therefore it can be tanned like a snake. Wat ju think?
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Installled leather scales on a little 380 pew pew. It simply had to match the holster and the shoes, As I was working on this I noticed my Ak wondering around in the back yard looking for a victim. So I tricked it to come to me with a promise of oil added a grip wrap this wrap is glued and sewn in place it does not slip on if it slipped on it could slip off , that would not be good have fun, stay safe
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Here is a thing I have been holding back when I removed the boot from the sole I did not use the toe of the boot well, yes I did lol. I sewed the 2 toes together and used the tongue as the flap wallah!!! Change pouch
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Damn it man, I saw another pair of those lace up boots as I was leaving an you want to put ideas in my head.
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Try this on your next stick Use your leather saddle tan antique dye on the stick Coat a small rag with usmc black dye let the rag dry out for 24 hours and the saddle tan fry also after 24, rub the stick with the dried rag the residue will come off on the stick. Any improfection , gaps, holes will be highlighted rub ittill you get the effect you want coat with a wood floor arcrylic
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I am stuck on mine, my red dye bottle is empty and the yellow looks like it is now a mustard color dang, gotta reorder stuff The knife Chuck is talking about is on Amazon. Kiridashi craft/pocket knife around $10 and worth the money
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Wow Chuck!! A real beauty !!!
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Good job !!!!!!
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Find a pair of boots that are different using a sharp razor knife, separate the sole from the upper art of the boot see the stitch line where the Toe of the boot is stitched to the boot itself? that is where you cut the boot in half at Use the eyelets to line up and keep straight the 2 boots. Sew the boots together Place the sole that you cut off on a sheet of paper and trace around it, make a mark where the toe was cut, Turn the sole 180 degrees and line up the marks for the toe cut subtract your stitch line, trace the sole. Here you have a decision to make. Make the purse the width of the boot or bump it out a little as you can see by my trace line , I bumped mine out fold your paper in half mark center. Draw your bump out on one half fold cut to make it the same take this and cut the pattern out set it on another paper, center it up make this pattern 1 1/2” larger all the way around mark center Cut your leather using this pattern Glue/ fold the edge to the line of the fist pattern you now have a piece of leather that is 3/4” larger than your pattern line I your center mark with the center stitch line on the heel of the back of the boot. Turn inside out and sew the bottom onto the boot tje rest is just adding a gusset. Like you do for any purse and advance strap.
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Oh. The toe of both boots sew them together then sew the tongue of the boots on. And make a change pouch
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Have a project for ya make a purse out of old belts weave the belts together leave the buckles on See what you come up with, I am hitting the thrift store looking for $1.00 belts