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I decided to make myself a Bible cover this week. I don’t sell, so I just buy the cheap tandy economy sides. Maybe one day I’ll spring for some herman oak or something. I kinda like the rustic character though, it makes the items easier to use. If anybody’s seen the brand before, that would be cool. 

~5 oz veg tan

-roughly 11”x8”x3” “storage space”

-saddle stitch with pricking iron and 1mm thread (~5 sti)

-finished with Neatsfoot oil and mink oil compound

-5 thong mystery braid as described in “braiding leather” by Bruce Grant. Roughly 8oz veg tan

-larger for most bibles, but it fits my study material (nkjv scoffield bible, cheap composition notebook, cheap faux leather notebook, and various office supplies)

-if you squint your eyes and tilt your head to the left, the snaps and bottom of the brand makes it look like one of those cat characters from Japan.

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That is a cool design.  I really like it.  Stitching looks clean all the way around. That brand is pretty cool too.  The only thing i would add would be to slick the edges, even those on the mystery braid.  Well done.

In God's Grace,

Pastor Bob

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All in all a good job . . .  but as another pastor besides Bob  . . .  as he  said I would slick the edges real good . . . 

PLUS . . .  I always run an edger around the leather . . . knock off those little peek-a-boos that slip up just above the edge . . .  make it look like a torn piece of paper.

But I do like the design . . .  you did a good job.  Especially the designs on the flap and the back . . .  I'd never attempt it because I would get almost done . . . and I'd have a double line I could not cover up.

That is also why I don't do a lot of stamping . . . etc.

May God bless,

Dwight

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If you can read, . . . thank a teacher.

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