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I would absolutely love to have that pattern, I just started tooling leather and I am HOOKED

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Sweet top hat! I would like to get the pattern too. Even better, why not come back to Winter Park for a visit and host a class in your old digs?

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Well here is my latest. I know I dont come around a whole lot anymore, but I still love to check out things and share some of my stuff!

a little background....

I found the Old Tandy Aristocrat Hat pattern and thot it would be a great class for my store...and it was the class filled in less than a day with anxious students. We all picked a theme and went to work... Mine was Alice in Wonderland with a Pin up twist!

I hope y'all like it... It was my first but definately not my last! I have five or six designs drawn up and plan on doing them all!

I would expect nothing less sir!

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As to the brim edge, I think just a really good burnishing would be fine. I personally would not like to have a laced brim, and feel it would detract from the rest of it, since nothing else is laced.

Looks good, I have been thinking of doing some hats myself, but leather gets waaaaaaay too hot here in the desert where it gets 115 at times. One of my hats has a Latigo visor, and it gets all droopy when the temps get up to the 90's. I have to have hats for summer months, and hats for winter months.

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Hey Frog,

The carving looks great. I've been trying to do pin-up style carvings as I would like it to eventually be my style of theme but it's not often that one finds such a good example of it. Most of the figure carving books focus on cowboy themes and cowboys and such. Thanks for offering up such a fine example.

Do you happen to have any pictures of it in process? I'd love to see the carvings without color to get a better idea of your carving technique/placement as it seems the figures are a mosh of knife work, beveling and modeling tool work. You'd be my hero if you were to put together a step-by-step of the female form.

Great job!

Chris

Chris

Three Mutts Customs Leather - http://www.threemuttscustoms.com

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