Members harrington Posted April 4, 2012 Members Report Posted April 4, 2012 New armitas I just finished for a benefit fundraiser for a nice lady we know who is fighting cancer. I hope they sell well and she fights this cancer off. Quote
Members Dwight Posted April 4, 2012 Members Report Posted April 4, 2012 Really good looking, . . . thanks for the pics. May God bless, Dwight Quote
MarkB Posted April 5, 2012 Report Posted April 5, 2012 They look really good. One thing right off that I see is that your fringe should be cut at more of an angle so it will fall nicer and so your corner does not have a place with no fringe. Mark Quote
Members harrington Posted April 5, 2012 Author Members Report Posted April 5, 2012 Thanks for the comments and critique. Mark, do you mean to cut both the side leg fringe and the bottom fringe at a sharper angle, or just one? After wearing awhile, I've not seen it as noticeable in that corner area, also it's more of an issue with the heavier leather like these are made from. thanks, Tom Quote
Members Sylvia Posted April 5, 2012 Members Report Posted April 5, 2012 I think he means the side leg fringe. So the fringe is already angled towards the ground and it won't have to fight gravity to lay nicely. I like what you've done I think someone would pay a nice price for those. Quote
MarkB Posted April 6, 2012 Report Posted April 6, 2012 Yes your side fringe if cut at a stepper angle will help it hang better for on and then when you make the corner you can make some small wedge cuts to make the corner look fuller with fringe.you will still keep the bottom fringe cut straight down like you have it now.I have been making chaps for 20 years now and have learned this the hard way LOL with many sides wasted. took me some time to get it hanging right to me. Your work looks great so don't think I am knocking your work just something I have found to help them look better. Mark Quote
Members HumbleHombre Posted December 20, 2013 Members Report Posted December 20, 2013 I like the look a lot. Was there a specific pattern you purchased or used? I am looking to start a set of these after successfully finishing three sets of standard chinks. A little more challenging I think. HH Quote
Members oltoot Posted December 21, 2013 Members Report Posted December 21, 2013 As you go down the leg cutting fringe, change the angle slightly several times with smaller wedge cuts so the switch to straight down at the corner will be slight also. Quote
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