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Hey guys,

I am looking for a pattern for a stirrup purse. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

thanks

Johnny

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Hope this helps.

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ya mean there's a pattern for this thing?!?! no fair! the rest of us made up our own. cheaters! :P

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Hello, Oscar.

I recently was browsing the Leatherworker.net website and found your stirrup purse pattern. I have been hoping to find the pattern for some time now and am so pleased to have found it through you. Is it possible to make the assembly instructions larger? I can't seem to enlarge it when I download it and it's unreadable. I sure would appreciate it.

Thanks,

Terirae

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Was anyone able to download this so that when printed it can be read? I really want to work on it, but can't read the instructions

C. Stovin

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No luck here either.

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I just brought the picture up and 'right-clicked' to print it out. I then enlarged it to a size I think I could use. I hope this helps.

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  On 1/3/2010 at 10:45 PM, King said:

I just brought the picture up and 'right-clicked' to print it out. I then enlarged it to a size I think I could use. I hope this helps.

Happy New Year!

I just can't get the instructions to the point I can read them......we don't have a magnifier, and maybe I am not enlarging it correctly - but just can't get it to where I can read it! PS - will be sending you $$ hopefully this week! thanks!

C. Stovin

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I am sorry it has taken me so long to reply.

If you want the whole article email me and will

send it to you.

Oscar

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Life is too short to wake up with regrets. So love the people who treat you right.

Forget about the ones who don't. Believe everything happens for a reason. If you

get a chance, take it. If it changes your life, let it. Nobody said life would be

easy, they just promised it would most likely be worth it."

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  On 2/8/2010 at 6:13 PM, Oscar B said:

I am sorry it has taken me so long to reply.

If you want the whole article email me and will

send it to you.

Oscar

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Hi Oscar! Thank You! I have tried everything to get to read the instructions and just couldn't get it to work so I could make them out!

thanks for taking the time!

Charlene

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I would like a copy also.

Thanks

Bill

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Cajun, the OP may not respond this was originaly poster 2008. However go to post #2 and save and print the pattern it has measurements. Then go to post #10 and download the PDF instructions. You should be able to build it with that.

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  On 7/14/2014 at 12:28 AM, RavenAus said:

This pattern is for a VERY SMALL stirrup bag. If you subscribe to the Leathercraft Library premium videos, there is an instructional video on how to make a stirrup bag. Attached to the video is a pattern you can download for a MUCH LARGER stirrup bag. I made this one a couple of years ago.post-51555-0-43796200-1405902732_thumb.jpost-51555-0-66286300-1405902645_thumb.jpost-51555-0-47734900-1405902662_thumb.jpost-51555-0-45159700-1405902674_thumb.j

Also if you are feeling crafty you can sit down with a pencil, ruler and some poster board and make your own pattern, It's a pretty simple design ;)

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It is a great resource for beginners. I subscribed a couple of years ago when I was starting leatherwork. I did a couple of projects and I learned some tricks. Nowadays I like to make my own patterns.

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