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The Neck knife is sealed and finished

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It's finely done. Had to strip the treads 3 times because of starting points and two short of thread.

The knife and sheath was bought on line, used the leather as a pattern .

My wife wanted to clip to her pants instead of neck so i bought some spring clips and sewed the on.

That way there would not be a rivet to slow draw down and mark the knife.

 

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Nice work it looks great! What is the stitching called showing on the front of the sheath? 

Thanks. Classy setup!

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28 minutes ago, DieselTech said:

Nice work it looks great! What is the stitching called showing on the front of the sheath? 

Thanks. Classy setup!

I've noticed the hand stitching he does before and like it a lot.  If you're going to hand stitch, it might as well be different than machine stitching.

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11 hours ago, DieselTech said:

Nice work it looks great! What is the stitching called showing on the front of the sheath? 

Thanks. Classy setup!

Thank You. Chain stitch i believe

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10 hours ago, AlZilla said:

I've noticed the hand stitching he does before and like it a lot.  If you're going to hand stitch, it might as well be different than machine stitching.

That stich is what i am using anymore, It takes time and the 2 sections of thread will test your patience. It might just make up for the other missteps.

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That hand stitched chain stitch looks great. Really makes your project Pop! Looks nice. 

Thanks.

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