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Decided my dog needed a new lead, so I made her one out of a 3/4” latigo strap I found at Tandy. I think I was down a total of $20, give or take some cents, on the materials. It has some flaws, such as how I negotiated stitching the curve on the end of the handle loop, but overall I like it. Far classier than the nylon leash I had been using. 

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Nicely done.  Classic color combo.

Now I feel like I have been neglecting my dogo.  I'm going to have to put a collar and leash on the project list.

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Thanks. I kept gravitating toward the antique brass, thought about doing something else just because I use the antique brass a lot, but am glad I went with my initial instincts. My dog needs a good collar as well; just haven’t gotten there yet. I’ll probably dye it with the mahogany gel antique I’ve got (as long as I can seal it adequately) to match the color (at least sort of). 

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Looks good. Nice work. Color combo looks great together. 

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nice work! now make that collar, lol

ive been doing a simple braid instead of stiching, tough and looks cool too. easy to undo if needed. just food for your thoughts

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41 minutes ago, pikefish said:

nice work! now make that collar, lol

ive been doing a simple braid instead of stiching, tough and looks cool too. easy to undo if needed. just food for your thoughts

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Thanks!  Yeah, just gotta find the time to make it.  Got a lot of projects in mind, but also a lot of pressure at work right now.

That braid looks very neat.  How do you do it?  Haven't gotten into braiding yet.

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Mablung, the story of my life...

I copied a bloke from YouTube,

first go takes a few swear words but after a few easy, just make sure you cut slits big enough if small bloody hard to pull through and bash into alignment.

 

Aven, heres a pic, big job doing these by hand...

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@Mablung

Looking good, I like the combination of antiqued brass and the colours of the leather and the thread.

Sewing straight across a strap weakens it by some degree, on horse tack I try my best to avoid that, either by only sewing lenghtwise or by making a pointed end on the back side, so the stitching also becomes pointed. 
Depending on how much your dog pulls I doubt it is gonna cause any problems, but if you get tasked with making a dog lead for a Newfoundland or something of a similar size, it might break. Some of my earliest halters for horses broke in places where I had sew across a strap, but again it all depends on how much the object on the other end pulls :-)

Brgds Jonas

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6 hours ago, Mulesaw said:

@Mablung

Looking good, I like the combination of antiqued brass and the colours of the leather and the thread.

Sewing straight across a strap weakens it by some degree, on horse tack I try my best to avoid that, either by only sewing lenghtwise or by making a pointed end on the back side, so the stitching also becomes pointed. 
Depending on how much your dog pulls I doubt it is gonna cause any problems, but if you get tasked with making a dog lead for a Newfoundland or something of a similar size, it might break. Some of my earliest halters for horses broke in places where I had sew across a strap, but again it all depends on how much the object on the other end pulls :-)

Brgds Jonas

Thanks!  And good idea on bringing the stitching to a point---I attempted to make the end stitching curved to avoid some of those stressors, but didn't quite succeed.  A point would be better than a curve anyway.  My dog isn't too bad about pulling, now that I no longer walk her with a harness but with what is essentially a head halter for dogs; much smoother walks now.  She's a fairly lightweight Siberian Husky/German Shepherd mix, so I don't have the enormous weight of a Newfoundland or similar animal to deal with.

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