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Latest off the bench. I used Bordeaux waterstain and dark brown antique. I used a piece of hose clamp to make a break stiffener and placed it between the holster body and belt slot panel. It has a 1/2" full tapered welt also.

 

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Nice work. It looks great. 

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38 minutes ago, DieselTech said:

Nice work. It looks great. 

Thanks, it was fun to make

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Definitely like the elongated / asymmetrical quilting. I've done a few on a squared pattern. I'm certainly going to  stretch it out next time.

Nice work, good aesthetic.

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1 hour ago, AlZilla said:

Definitely like the elongated / asymmetrical quilting. I've done a few on a squared pattern. I'm certainly going to  stretch it out next time.

Nice work, good aesthetic.

Thanks. It's a surprisingly easy effect that's fun to do 

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Great looking holster. I really like the color.

 

DAve

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19 hours ago, Yellowhousejake said:

Great looking holster. I really like the color.

 

DAve

Thanks. Its Bordeaux waterstain

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I like it!

How did you sew It? Hand or machine?  

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7 hours ago, TexasJack said:

I like it!

Thanks 

4 minutes ago, Herbie said:

I like it!

How did you sew It? Hand or machine?  

Thanks. I used my cowboy outlaw to stitch it. 277 thread 

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21 minutes ago, Stetson912 said:

I used my cowboy outlaw to stitch it. 277 thread 

It looks good, front and back. 

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12 minutes ago, Herbie said:

It looks good, front and back. 

Leatherpoint needles give it that angled hand stitched look. I'm still getting familiar with the machine but it makes light work of these projects

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4 hours ago, Stetson912 said:

'm still getting familiar with the machine but it makes light work of these projects

How thick do you figure this is at the thickest point you stitched?

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1 hour ago, Herbie said:

How thick do you figure this is at the thickest point you stitched?

3 layers of 8/9 oz. Closer to the 9 side of things, so a bit shy of 1/2". 3/8" at best. And that is just around the trigger guard area to about half way down the holster because that's where I started to taper off the welt

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Nice!

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11 hours ago, Hags said:

Nice!

Thanks

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I like it.  When I finish the belts I have on my bench, I'm thinking cross draw for my Birdshead Uberti 357 SA.  I too like that color, and have used a quilted pattern, but like your extra touches.

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37 minutes ago, Brokenolmarine said:

I like it.  When I finish the belts I have on my bench, I'm thinking cross draw for my Birdshead Uberti 357 SA.  I too like that color, and have used a quilted pattern, but like your extra touches.

Sounds like a fun project. I wanted to keep it simple, I only wish I remembered to wrap my snap cap :| maybe next time haha.

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