Members cjcinin317 Posted March 27, 2011 Members Report Posted March 27, 2011 This is my first belt. Hand sewen. Took about 6 hours to stitch it. I split the stitching into four sections so i didn't have to deal with 30 ft of thread. I intended to leave the inside natural, but i splashed some spots of dye onto the back and it become fully dyed. Pretty happy with it except for the stitching on the back gets a little wavy in a couple of section, not bad but in white really noticable. But its on the inside so its not a huge deal. Just made for me not sellin it or anything. Its about 5/16 inch thick, just slightly thicker then a The Beltman belt i have. Thanks for checkin it out. C.J. Quote
Members particle Posted March 28, 2011 Members Report Posted March 28, 2011 Looks great! Can I ask where you bought that roller buckle? Quote
Members cjcinin317 Posted March 28, 2011 Author Members Report Posted March 28, 2011 Looks great! Can I ask where you bought that roller buckle? Thanks for the kind words, The buckle is a Al Stohlman brand I got from the local Tandy store. Very nice belt with clean lines. Thanks for the kind words. Quote
Members Rayban Posted March 28, 2011 Members Report Posted March 28, 2011 Good job on the belt....not a good idea to try to stitch with one long length anyway as the thread starts getting kinda frayed going through them holes so many times. I hand stitched a belt once.....just once. Again, it looks real nice. Rg Quote
Members ramrod Posted March 28, 2011 Members Report Posted March 28, 2011 that's a nice looking belt. i really like the width of the keeper, too. +1 what rayban said. i used to try to do long sections of stitching in one go.....no more. the thread will fray and look nasty after a while. that is a bit reduced with the polyester that i use. though. Quote
Members cjcinin317 Posted March 28, 2011 Author Members Report Posted March 28, 2011 Good job on the belt....not a good idea to try to stitch with one long length anyway as the thread starts getting kinda frayed going through them holes so many times. I hand stitched a belt once.....just once. Again, it looks real nice. Rg Thanks for the comments. Glad to hear others don't sew straight through. Though I can't imagine how you could. The sewing wasn't that bad but as sturdy as this one is not sure I will need to make another one soon. Thanks agian C.J. Quote
Members cjcinin317 Posted March 28, 2011 Author Members Report Posted March 28, 2011 that's a nice looking belt. i really like the width of the keeper, too. +1 what rayban said. i used to try to do long sections of stitching in one go.....no more. the thread will fray and look nasty after a while. that is a bit reduced with the polyester that i use. though. Thanks for the comments. I had to bevel the underside of the keeper to get it to fit but I liked the look of the wider one. Thanks agian C.J. Quote
Members cjcinin317 Posted March 28, 2011 Author Members Report Posted March 28, 2011 that's a nice looking belt. i really like the width of the keeper, too. +1 what rayban said. i used to try to do long sections of stitching in one go.....no more. the thread will fray and look nasty after a while. that is a bit reduced with the polyester that i use. though. Thanks for the comments. I had to bevel the underside of the keeper to get it to fit but I liked the look of the wider one. Thanks agian C.J. Quote
Members steelhawk Posted March 29, 2011 Members Report Posted March 29, 2011 It is a nice looking belt. I hand stitched one myself a year ago, and since I have lost my mind, I am going to do another one soon. And, as for getting a bit of dye on the back when you intended it to be natural, well, all I can say is "I hate it when that happens". Quote
Members Rayban Posted March 29, 2011 Members Report Posted March 29, 2011 If it didn't have some "character marks" on it, it wouldn't look hand made..... Quote
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