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I'm making a 2" Ranger Style duty belt, with matching holster & hancuff case for a deputy, and I just don't have anything I can use for a good floral pattern. I am trying to get some samples to show him, to see what he wants. Any help will be greatly appreciated!! Thanks in advance, Rus

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I'm making a 2" Ranger Style duty belt, with matching holster & hancuff case for a deputy, and I just don't have anything I can use for a good floral pattern. I am trying to get some samples to show him, to see what he wants. Any help will be greatly appreciated!! Thanks in advance, Rus

WHAT IS WRONG WITH THE 1-1/2" OR 1-3/4" patterns with a wide border ?

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WHAT IS WRONG WITH THE 1-1/2" OR 1-3/4" patterns with a wide border ?

Hi Luke, there is nothing wrong with them other than I don't have any. Funds are low til I get this thing done, so ordering a book is out for me right now. So I'm counting on you folks in leatherworker land to help me out here. I just need some patterns to show him to get an idea of what kind of floral he wants. I imagine with it being law enforcement he will probably like a oak leaf style, but I can't make that choice for him.

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HI Rusty..show him a tandy book, he may see what he likes

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Most duty belts for Law Enforcement ar 2-1/4 inch wide.

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Most duty belts for Law Enforcement ar 2-1/4 inch wide.

True, alot are 2 1/4, but the one he wants made is 2", and the majority of the ones I see in catalogs now are 2". I prefer a 2 1/4 but I don't wear mine with blue jeans and a uniform shirt either.

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Maybe some of the free spur patterns at tandy could work as inspiration? You could probably copy elements out of those to convert into a belt. Or else look at the billfold patterns there or on Jim Linell's site. Some of those could probably be scaled effectively or, again, used as a design base for tracing into a new pattern that repeats nicely.

I am not much use for ideas, becaus eI can't effectively picture a man with a floral belt. I know it happens and I am sure a lot of the men I know would like one just fine if I made it, but personally I'd be more likely to put more focus on leaves than flowers in one I tooled. Oak leaves and some of the vine patterns are quite nice.

I did oak leaves scaled off the spur strap pattern for a belt for my father, but it was a narrower belt than you are talking about.

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Maybe some of the free spur patterns at tandy could work as inspiration? You could probably copy elements out of those to convert into a belt. Or else look at the billfold patterns there or on Jim Linell's site. Some of those could probably be scaled effectively or, again, used as a design base for tracing into a new pattern that repeats nicely.

I am not much use for ideas, becaus eI can't effectively picture a man with a floral belt. I know it happens and I am sure a lot of the men I know would like one just fine if I made it, but personally I'd be more likely to put more focus on leaves than flowers in one I tooled. Oak leaves and some of the vine patterns are quite nice.

I did oak leaves scaled off the spur strap pattern for a belt for my father, but it was a narrower belt than you are talking about.

Your right, I wouldn't wear flowers either. I went with a oak leaf and accorns pattern already, but thanks for the input. Now I just have to get it done, it may take awhile especially doing 49 inches worth of it.

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Yeah, long belts are a pain. The one I did for my father was 48" at the middle hole, but I didn't do a solid patterna nd it wasn't so wide. Some oak leaves, his initials repeated a few times, and some lacing effects.

The worst is trying to get the moisture level right for the whole length! I kept part of it rolled in a plastic bag but it was still a pain.

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Thanks evryone for your input. This is a sample of the pattern I found that he liked, now I just have to make one 49" long. Thanks again, Rusty

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Might find something here you can explode? Use an editor and Scale it up to the width you need?

http://www.sbearstra...s.html#patterns

Click on the image of the two partial vertial belts on the website above and download the PDF?

the image in the replay is a partial sample of the patterns in the PDF

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I'm making a 2" Ranger Style duty belt, with matching holster & hancuff case for a deputy, and I just don't have anything I can use for a good floral pattern. I am trying to get some samples to show him, to see what he wants. Any help will be greatly appreciated!! Thanks in advance, Rus

Have you thought about having it embossed? I know it looks slightly different http://www.tandyleatherfactory.com/search/searchresults/3801-00.aspx?feature=Product_48&kw=emboss but I have one of the embossers and would be glad to emboss a 2” one up for you. Let me know. I wear a 2-1/4" pat. black but its not like I have any say so in the matter if you know what I mean.

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