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About Tkleather1
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Leatherworker
- Birthday 04/20/1980
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Near Spokane, Wa
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Leather, Hunting ,Riding and roping, especially during branding season
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Leatherwork Specialty
chinks\rodeo chaps\Trying my hand at Floral Carving
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Saddles/saddle school
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Tkleather1 started following Twisted Fringe Chinks
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I honestly dont know the dates of the Rodeo. A gal Named Brielle Noah is the queen this year. Thanks for the look and the kind words. Tim Thanks for all of the looks and all the kind words everyone.
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Well Thank You
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Here is a set of chaps I jsut finished up for the Moses Lake Roundup queen. Black bodies with Turquoise and silver trim and overlays. Let me know what you think Thanks for stopping by. Tim TK-Leather
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I have been looking for the same thing for about two months now.
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haha that is kind of a funny coincidence. I just found an old saddle that is in about the same shape. Tore it all down and found that the tree was never covered except in some sort of mesh. ( I am not a saddle builder) my plan was to attempt to build a saddle for my daughter and learn how to at least get started in the process. My problem is when I tore it all down the wood is cracked like crazy and full of "dry rot" and one of the bars is broken off way down low. so now I wont be doing anything with it anyway except hang the tree up in the shop. Post up some pictures so I can see how it is going. Tim
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Another Pair Of Square Bottom Chinks
Tkleather1 replied to Tkleather1's topic in Clothing, Jackets, Vests and Chaps
I cut out wedges so the fringe will follow the corect lines. Thanks for looking Tim TK-Leather -
I agree mark, there is no right or wrong way, and as far as sitting on the buckles I have never had that problem either its just the way I was taught to do them and the reasoning made sense so that is how I continue to do them. There are a million ways to do things and some work better for certain people. Tim TK-Leather
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I do mine just the opposite. I put the buckles on the Side panels and the straps on the inseam. I find that then you are for sure not going to be sitting on the buckles at any time. Just my opinions and I know a lot of people do them so the straps are attached to the side panel and I am probably the minority here. Tim Worley TK-Leather
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come check out my page on face book here is the link http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=37184&id=163468730378535#!/pages/TK-Leather/163468730378535
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Another Pair Of Square Bottom Chinks
Tkleather1 replied to Tkleather1's topic in Clothing, Jackets, Vests and Chaps
yup got em from TK-Leather, that guy is so good to deal with, he is just amazing. Thanks I like to run a long fringe. Tim Worley TK-Leather -
Another Pair Of Square Bottom Chinks
Tkleather1 posted a topic in Clothing, Jackets, Vests and Chaps
Hello everyone, here is a pair of square bottom buckskin chinks with 9" fringe. Let me know what you think. These are a vrey straightforward and basic set. Sorry the picture isnt real great, they are too small to fit on my chap stand so I took the picture outside and the wind is howling here. Tim Worley TK-Leather -
Hello everyone, I am looking for a set of Jerimiah Watt saddle making dvd's, If you have a set you dont use anymore I would like to buy them, or even a set I could just borrow to watch to see if I can pick anything up and then purchase my own from him. I am not trying to cut him out by any means but if I can get a set that you are not using it would save me some money . Thanks Tim Worley
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Tkleather1 replied to LNLeather's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
I dont know about everyone but I dont have this option "* Profile Customization" I am not a paid member however and this might be why.