Members celticleather Posted January 16, 2011 Members Report Posted January 16, 2011 Rings like this can usually be inserted not by prising the ends apart, but by twisting the top and bottom in opposite directions, until the gap between the ends is wide enough to pass the leather through. The ends of the ring are then twisted back to their original position. This also works for D-rings and jump rings, and prevents the shape from becoming distorted. Quote When everyone is somebody, then no one's anybody
Members aspanol Posted January 16, 2011 Members Report Posted January 16, 2011 Rings like this can usually be inserted not by prising the ends apart, but by twisting the top and bottom in opposite directions, until the gap between the ends is wide enough to pass the leather through. The ends of the ring are then twisted back to their original position. This also works for D-rings and jump rings, and prevents the shape from becoming distorted. Thats exactly what i do. Sometimes, its just so hard to get it wide enough though. Quote Handmade, Every rivet, every stitch.
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