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This is a clutch that I made a while ago...thought you guys might enjoy seeing it.

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Hope everybody has a great weekend!

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Very nice, love the colors.

Is that white deer around the edges?

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really nice! How do you burnish the feather edges on the filagree and with what do you cut them? I know that Chan Geen likes to stick an exacto knife in a pine board and pull the leather into it rather than hold the leather and cut it.

pete

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Claire,

Great job, Nice clean lines. Can you explain how you finished the edge? What machine did you use and what size thread?

Doug

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Nice work!

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fantastic work thanks so much for sharing please keep posting.

Josh

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Clair,

Just looked at my last issue of LC&SJ and realized you are the one and same Clair Mullin who carved the cover and contributed a couple of articles.

Congradulations and keep posting your work on this forum. You have a lot to contribute.

Doug

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Very nice, love the colors.

Is that white deer around the edges?

It is actually white lamb.

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really nice! How do you burnish the feather edges on the filagree and with what do you cut them? I know that Chan Geen likes to stick an exacto knife in a pine board and pull the leather into it rather than hold the leather and cut it.

pete

I cut the background out with a sharp exacto knife. If you use nice firm leather the knife burnishes the edges while you cut and you don't have to worry about it too much.

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Claire,

Great job, Nice clean lines. Can you explain how you finished the edge? What machine did you use and what size thread?

Doug

I bound the edges with lamb, its soft and thin and easy to work with. And I stitched it on my Adler 205, actually the only sewing machine I have right now. And I used 207 thread on the top and 138 on the bottom. I would like to use finner thread, but only have to one machine so....got to work with what ya got. :blush:

P.S. thank you for the complement!

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