Members GypsyWind Posted August 9, 2009 Members Report Posted August 9, 2009 Iv been making several differnt style hip belts over the last few months, but this is by far the fanciest that I have made yet, all the metal pieces came off of a old belly dancing belt that I found wraped around a buddah's head in my friends back yard a few years ago. I loved how the metal looked so antique, so I saved it for something like this =) The last few hip belts that I made, I fealt that the pockets were too bulky at the sides, so this one has two medium sized pockets on the back two segments, makes it so that the elbows do not hit the pockets when walking. The two back pockets both close with magnetic clasps scraped from an itialian purse. The front two segmants each have a small pocket with a snap closure. on the left side there is a business card/credit card pocket, and a industrial ring to attach keys,lights, etc on the Right side there is a lighter holder with snap closure and a leather loop for attaching whatever you can think of.... I hand stiched all the pockets with wax thread and what I think someone told me is "train stitching", but I could be mistaken on that. All the edges have been singed to curl outwards and darkened some. would apreciate any feedback on this, as it is my first of this style =) Quote
MADMAX22 Posted August 9, 2009 Report Posted August 9, 2009 Nicely done, I think it looks really cool. Quote
Members MHolzer Posted August 9, 2009 Members Report Posted August 9, 2009 That's definitely pretty cool What kind of leather did you use? Quote
Members tonyc1 Posted August 9, 2009 Members Report Posted August 9, 2009 Iv been making several differnt style hip belts over the last few months,but this is by far the fanciest that I have made yet, all the metal pieces came off of a old belly dancing belt that I found wraped around a buddah's head in my friends back yard a few years ago. I loved how the metal looked so antique, so I saved it for something like this =) The last few hip belts that I made, I fealt that the pockets were too bulky at the sides, so this one has two medium sized pockets on the back two segments, makes it so that the elbows do not hit the pockets when walking. The two back pockets both close with magnetic clasps scraped from an itialian purse. The front two segmants each have a small pocket with a snap closure. on the left side there is a business card/credit card pocket, and a industrial ring to attach keys,lights, etc on the Right side there is a lighter holder with snap closure and a leather loop for attaching whatever you can think of.... I hand stiched all the pockets with wax thread and what I think someone told me is "train stitching", but I could be mistaken on that. All the edges have been singed to curl outwards and darkened some. would apreciate any feedback on this, as it is my first of this style =) Very nice! Is that an Epi-Pen? Tony. Quote
Members GypsyWind Posted August 9, 2009 Author Members Report Posted August 9, 2009 That's definitely pretty cool What kind of leather did you use? I thought it was a textured cowhide, but several people have stoped me and told me that it is buffelo? i dont know if they were joking or no tho lol Very nice! Is that an Epi-Pen?Tony. no its actually not an epi-pen Tony, I didnt know what one was, so I just went to look it up, but that would be a great idea for someone who needs them, being able to cary them really acessable right on there belt Quote
Members Storm Posted August 9, 2009 Members Report Posted August 9, 2009 (edited) Very cool idea for a belt. The leather is probably cowhide embossed to resemble buffalo hide. It all rather depends on how much you paid for the leather and where you purchased it. If you got it for a reasonable price like in a Tandy shop it would probably be embossed. The real deal would be a bit more pricey. For a first attempt I think you did a super job. It gives off a fun feeling! Edited August 9, 2009 by Storm Quote
TomSwede Posted August 9, 2009 Report Posted August 9, 2009 That belt is sweet looking!! Love the metal parts that blends in well with the textured cowhide/buffalo. Haven't seen this type of leather here in Sweden so I envy you guys that can have it (buffalo or fake). Tom Quote
Members yan Posted August 9, 2009 Members Report Posted August 9, 2009 look cool, is it unconfortable sitting in a chair (I mean the bulkiest pieces being in the back)? Quote
Members RVM45 Posted August 10, 2009 Members Report Posted August 10, 2009 The belt is ingenious; and well done... But for some obscure reason, it makes you look like a girl... .....RVM45 Quote
Members GypsyWind Posted August 11, 2009 Author Members Report Posted August 11, 2009 The belt is ingenious; and well done...But for some obscure reason, it makes you look like a girl... .....RVM45 hahaha! thoes are my girlfriends hips in thoes photos that could be a big part of feminin look look cool, is it unconfortable sitting in a chair (I mean the bulkiest pieces being in the back)? I just went and put it on and tried sitting in varrious chairs around the house, Its actually not too bad, it doesnt seam to uncomfertable to me at least =) Quote
badLoveLeather Posted August 14, 2009 Report Posted August 14, 2009 So where did you get that nice textured brown leather on that Fantastic lookin belt? Quote
Members PaganBear Posted August 15, 2009 Members Report Posted August 15, 2009 pretty cool work.. very creative and kinda a cool punk looking thing. Where did you get the idea for it, I have never seen anything like it. Quote
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