Members gesa Posted February 25, 2011 Members Report Posted February 25, 2011 Here they are..... The two in london color are made with a buckle for english stirrup leathers. I only handsew the buckle and loop, the rest was sewn with a sewing machine. I made this belt for a colleague, who wanted a special gift for his brother-in-law. The young man is DJ and use the name Morella Music. Gesa Quote
Contributing Member Ferg Posted February 25, 2011 Contributing Member Report Posted February 25, 2011 Here they are..... The two in london color are made with a buckle for english stirrup leathers. I only handsew the buckle and loop, the rest was sewn with a sewing machine. I made this belt for a colleague, who wanted a special gift for his brother-in-law. The young man is DJ and use the name Morella Music. Gesa You need to use an edge guide with your sewing machine. ferg Quote
Members gesa Posted February 26, 2011 Author Members Report Posted February 26, 2011 (edited) Oh I know....I used an edge guide. I started at the non-carved part and had too much distance to the edge, so the stitches hit the carving. There was also another problem: at one part the thread got caught and now there are a part with smaller stitches. I know I can do better and I would have redone the full belt, if I had charged more than the leather and buckle blank. I have major problems pricing my works if friends/colleagues ask me. Edited February 26, 2011 by gesa Quote
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