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Tried this because I saw it in the Tandy Skiver newsletter. The belt is embossed and was used as a trial for the braiding concept.

I like it, it is different. Has potential for decorative braiding on instrument straps, belts, etc.

Ken

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Tried this because I saw it in the Tandy Skiver newsletter. The belt is embossed and was used as a trial for the braiding concept.

I like it, it is different. Has potential for decorative braiding on instrument straps, belts, etc.

Ken

I agree with you Ken

here is my first attempt at having a go

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:cheers: Ken and keep on posting

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I agree with you Ken

here is my first attempt at having a go

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:cheers: Ken and keep on posting

Bevan,

I like your's better, the pattern in the Skiver was with two holes and two strips of leather, I'd be interested in knowing how many holes and what the braid pattern was on yours, additionally what it looks like on the reverse side..

Nice work, did you use Kangaroo lace?

Ken

"Life's too short to carry ugly leather"

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Tried this because I saw it in the Tandy Skiver newsletter. The belt is embossed and was used as a trial for the braiding concept.

I like it, it is different. Has potential for decorative braiding on instrument straps, belts, etc.

Ken

Here's what they call an "applique" on a dog collar. It isn't lined so you can see the back side. I was actually surprised at how neat it turned out and decided not to line it.

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Spence

Mendoza, TX, USA

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Here's what they call an "applique" on a dog collar. It isn't lined so you can see the back side. I was actually surprised at how neat it turned out and decided not to line it.

Excellent work, I hadn't noticed too much braiding on straps, I'd seen braided straps. This is another excellent example and a neat idea for Instrument straps as well as belts. I do a lot of double loop and Mexican Round Braid on edges, but I haven't seen any books or instructions on lacing techniques like these, where did you get the instructions on how to braid it or did you design it yourself?

Ken

Ken

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Excellent work, I hadn't noticed too much braiding on straps, I'd seen braided straps. This is another excellent example and a neat idea for Instrument straps as well as belts. I do a lot of double loop and Mexican Round Braid on edges, but I haven't seen any books or instructions on lacing techniques like these, where did you get the instructions on how to braid it or did you design it yourself?

Ken

Ken

I started using applique on canvas with rope many years ago. I found it again in leather a few years ago. I think the best examples and directions are in "Leather Braiding" by Bruce Grant, pgs 146 to 163. Have fun with it.

Spence

Mendoza, TX, USA

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good work on all the applique examples. :thumbsup: now i've had to add one more item to the list of things i need to learn.

ken, about how long did it take you to do the braiding on your belt? it matches up nicely with your buckle.

ken

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good work on all the applique examples. :thumbsup: now i've had to add one more item to the list of things i need to learn.

ken, about how long did it take you to do the braiding on your belt? it matches up nicely with your buckle.

ken

Ken,

Not as long as you'd think, maybe an hour on the actual braiding, definitely not more. It took longer to layout and punch the holes, this braid requires 2 lines of holes spaced 3/8" apart with the holes spaced 3/8" apart on the lines. I used a 1/8" punch so the actual braiding goes very quickly. If you get the Skiver newsletter from Tandy the instructions are in the latest one, if not let me know and I can send you a copy of the instructions via email.

Ken

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thanks ken,

i just recently renewed my club membership with Tandy, but i haven't gotten a current skiver yet. let me see if they offer an online version, if not then i would very much appreciate the instructions.

ken

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Love the braiding , put it on the list , thinks to learn.

Great buckle Ken, which buckle did you use as hardware?

Did you glue the leather on it?

Greets jo-quarter

www.e-leather.nl

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