Members DieselTech Posted April 9, 2024 Members Report Posted April 9, 2024 Guys & gals it's not much, but I wanted to share my dogs new collar. 5oz Conceria Walpier Whiskey Dollaro leather, lined with 5oz veg tan left naked. This was more of practice for me with my new cobra class 4 sewing machine. It turned out pretty good other than I did skip a stitch on the turn around the ends. Its sewn together with neon blue & burnt orange 277 thread. Thanks for looking. Quote
Members Bert03241 Posted April 9, 2024 Members Report Posted April 9, 2024 (edited) Nice job great lookin collar. Is this an optical illusion or is this a really big dog LOL that collar looks very long Edited April 9, 2024 by Bert03241 Quote
Members CJJ Posted April 9, 2024 Members Report Posted April 9, 2024 really nice. Love the look of the double stitch lines with different colors Quote
Members DieselTech Posted April 9, 2024 Author Members Report Posted April 9, 2024 1 hour ago, Bert03241 said: Nice job great lookin collar. Is this an optical illusion or is this a really big dog LOL that collar looks very long 27 minutes ago, CJJ said: really nice. Love the look of the double stitch lines with different colors Thanks everybody. I figured the best way to get familiar with my cobra class 4 was just to use it. No not no huge dog. But she does weigh 80lbs, & has a 17" inch collar span. Thanks. Quote
Members BlackDragon Posted April 10, 2024 Members Report Posted April 10, 2024 Look great! To avoid the skipped stitches on turns make sure your needle is beginning its up stroke before you turn your leather. This will ensure your stitch made a knot. Quote
Members DieselTech Posted April 10, 2024 Author Members Report Posted April 10, 2024 59 minutes ago, BlackDragon said: Look great! To avoid the skipped stitches on turns make sure your needle is beginning its up stroke before you turn your leather. This will ensure your stitch made a knot. Yeah I think that & I was trying to turn the project too quick & missed 2 stitches. Thanks for the tip, lol I will take all I can get. Quote
Members TomE Posted April 21, 2024 Members Report Posted April 21, 2024 That's for a big dog! Very pretty. I like the color scheme. Quote
Members DieselTech Posted April 21, 2024 Author Members Report Posted April 21, 2024 50 minutes ago, TomE said: That's for a big dog! Very pretty. I like the color scheme. Yeah TomE I got her as a pup. She is around 80lbs now. She is my buddy for sure. From the end of the buckle to the tongue hole it is 16¾" inches. Quote
Members bladegrinder Posted April 22, 2024 Members Report Posted April 22, 2024 That looks great, the minor stitching hiccup going around the end is a learning experience. Your dog will never notice! Quote
Members bladegrinder Posted April 22, 2024 Members Report Posted April 22, 2024 For avoiding skipped stitches, when your needle is coming up you’ll see the thread above the needle go taut- your hooks got it then and you won’t loose the next stitch. Quote
Members DieselTech Posted April 22, 2024 Author Members Report Posted April 22, 2024 7 minutes ago, bladegrinder said: That looks great, the minor stitching hiccup going around the end is a learning experience. Your dog will never notice! 2 minutes ago, bladegrinder said: For avoiding skipped stitches, when your needle is coming up you’ll see the thread above the needle go taut- your hooks got it then and you won’t loose the next stitch. Thanks @bladegrinder I appreciate it. Yeah this sewing machine stuff is all new to me. Lmao, Let's say I have went thru some thread practicing different things. Lol last time I touched a sewing machine was high school, & that's been quite a few years back. Quote
Members bladegrinder Posted April 22, 2024 Members Report Posted April 22, 2024 I never touched a sewing machine in my life till I got my Cowboy 4500. man, did I stitch up a pile of scrap practicing. Under and around my machine looked like a barbers chair at the end of a busy day, except it was cut up pieces of thread Quote
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