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My wife’s putter head cover was beginning to look a little ratty. I had some scrap green leather and goat skin, so figured I would give it a go and did up a pattern.
She is from Ireland so also thought I would try an embossing(likely wrong description of technique) of a shamrock. I think it came out well, and more importantly she likes it.

 

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wow that's really cool! careful you may be making a whole set before long lol.

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1 minute ago, Seagrove59 said:

My wife’s putter head cover was beginning to look a little ratty. I had some scrap green leather and goat skin, so figured I would give it a go and did up a pattern.
She is from Ireland so also thought I would try an embossing(likely wrong description of technique) of a shamrock. I think it came out well, and more importantly she likes it.

 

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Photo of on the putter and the back with flap medallion. Sorry for two messages on this, resizing is not something I am good at.

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6 minutes ago, chuck123wapati said:

wow that's really cool! careful you may be making a whole set before long lol.

Thanks and not likely, hands still sore from this stitching.

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Wow!  Very nice.  I am sure she loves it.  Absolutely beautiful.  Love the embossed clover leave and the celtic knot on the closure.

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That's a tidy piece of work with lots of detail.  Very nice.

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Looks great !  

 

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Beautiful probably the most exquisite putter cover anywhere :thumbsup::You_Rock_Emoticon:

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Way to go, nice looking and good use of scraps. 

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