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8 strand braid in white & black 4 strand braid


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Ok - now that I've confessed to being here, I guess I should post a pic or two.

First - 8 strand braid in white, with a silver ferrule and two turquoise Spanish Ring knots.

Second one - black 4 strand braid, clusters of beads held in place with terminal knots and a 4 x 9 knot with an interweave on the handle.

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Nice looking work! Can't wait to see more. Mike

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Yes very nice looking work, thanks for sharing.

Ken

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I like how you've attached the snap - very nice. Did you cut the white lacing yourself?

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ME? Cut lace??? Oh no - sharp objects and I do not do well together! Prefer to buy my lace precut - that white came from Lonsdale Leather in Vancouver BC - and he brought it in from Birdsall Leather in Oz.

I've barely got the hang of bevelling - and that is a simple 'set screw, set razor blade, insert leather and pull' operation!

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ME? Cut lace??? Oh no - sharp objects and I do not do well together! Prefer to buy my lace precut - that white came from Lonsdale Leather in Vancouver BC - and he brought it in from Birdsall Leather in Oz.

I've barely got the hang of bevelling - and that is a simple 'set screw, set razor blade, insert leather and pull' operation!

:biggrin: I can so relate - whenever I handle something sharp, sometimes I think I may as well just cut myself with it and get it over with!

I usually have to cut all my own lace but they make some pretty cool tools that don't have exposed edges... only way I can do it. ;) Well, that white lace is REALLY nice and has a hand-cut look to it. I like your work!

They say princes learn no art truly, but the art of horsemanship. The reason is, the brave beast is no flatterer. He will throw a prince as soon as his groom. - Ben Jonson

http://www.beautiful-horses.com

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