lindsey Report post Posted April 28, 2008 I make chinks and stuff for my grandaughters and they love the twisted fringe look how do you do that?? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
superchute Report post Posted April 28, 2008 well a friend of mine cuts the frindges out then wets them and puts wt. on them and lets them dry. I think have to over twist them a little i thing. Russell Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TomBanwell Report post Posted April 28, 2008 Just wet it and twist each one and let them dry that way. If you want a more extreme twist you can tack each piece of fringe to a board at the end to hold it in place till it's dry. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mulefool Report post Posted April 28, 2008 Just to be clear are you asking about corkscrew twisted fringe or are you asking about "Idaho twist"? The Idaho twist is just a slit braid at the top of each fringe. Just cut a slit and pull the fringe through. You can either pull it from front to back or back to front. Just make sure you pull them all the same way. Also make sure that each slit goes down the leg on a straight line so they are all lined up nice. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JRedding Report post Posted April 28, 2008 Use a 50/50 mixture of alcohol and water instead of plain water, twist each fringe tighter than you really want it they'll relax some, put a finger at the base of the fringe so you can't accidentally pull a weak one off, pull and hold it a few seconds and move on . They'll stay forever. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TomBanwell Report post Posted April 28, 2008 Use a 50/50 mixture of alcohol and water instead of plain water, twist each fringe tighter than you really want it they'll relax some, put a finger at the base of the fringe so you can't accidentally pull a weak one off, pull and hold it a few seconds and move on . They'll stay forever. Is that rubbing alcohol? I've just always used plain water, but if there's a better way I'd like to know about it. Do you know how it works?Does it just dry out the leather? Thanks, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JRedding Report post Posted April 29, 2008 Is that rubbing alcohol? I've just always used plain water, but if there's a better way I'd like to know about it. Do you know how it works?Does it just dry out the leather? Thanks, The alcohol allows the leather to open up and stretch that's what you want so it will take a new shape. It's like the old trick of spraying new boots with Windex, it's the alcohol in the window cleaner that allows it to stretch. You can buy what's called Shoe Stretch from shoe findings distributors that's already mixed or you can mix your own. It is just rubbing alcohol. Watch for water marks above the fringe on darker colors, soak the fringe in a pan of it and spray bottle above the water line a ways will help avoid water marks. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vintageredesigned Report post Posted June 13, 2012 Is there a specific leather (weight / type) that will hold the twist, or does any leather hold it? I'd like to put the twisted fringe on a bag and I like the twisted look --- Thank you for your help : ) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites