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I made this Holster to try sell but I love the way it came out. I decided to use it as my own carry rig . I needed a new one anyways. A customer bought my on the spot . Enjoy

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I made this Holster to try sell but I love the way it came out. I decided to use it as my own carry rig . I needed a new one anyways. A customer bought my on the spot . Enjoy

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Really nice, classy stitching! Nice stogies-

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Cool stitching, you must set the outline of the gun after you stitch, correct?

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That looks great! Love the decorative stitches. If you're looking for feedback, the only thing I might suggest is that you try balancing the stitch on the right with the one on the left if you have the room. The one on the left looks great, but the one on the right almost looks incomplete to me. Dunno - maybe it's just me... Looks great though! How did you end those decorative stitches? Did you tie them off on the back?

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Cool stitching, you must set the outline of the gun after you stitch, correct?

Hey Rayban , I just did like I do all other holsters , trace the stitch pattern, mark the stitch holes and then I just used a compass/wign divider to keep the same length between the two rows and then free handed the swirl line .

That looks great! Love the decorative stitches. If you're looking for feedback, the only thing I might suggest is that you try balancing the stitch on the right with the one on the left if you have the room. The one on the left looks great, but the one on the right almost looks incomplete to me. Dunno - maybe it's just me... Looks great though! How did you end those decorative stitches? Did you tie them off on the back?

Hey Particle, Thanks for the comments , Yea I did want to run the stitching all the way down on the right side but I did not have enough room for the two parallel stitch lines and the third line coming back up to swirl, so I just had to do it like it is . As far as ending the stitching, actually the 1st hole in the swirl on both sides was the starting point for the stitching, I went up the swirl, outwards on the ears and up the profile of the gun and at the end, back-stitched 3 holes. Hope this helps

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Beautiful rig, man. I like the stitching, coloring, design- pretty much all of it! How did you attach the belt loops? Nutserts between the layers?

Great work- thanks for sharing!

Nooj

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Awesome work. Love the color fade. Airbrush I imagine?

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Very well done bitone, I like it. Mike

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Awesome work. Love the color fade. Airbrush I imagine?

Thanks!! And your right, that was done with a airbrush .

Very well done bitone, I like it. Mike

Thanks Mike !!That means alot coming from a old grumpy man, lol !!!

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Very Nice! Cool stitching.:specool:

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