Jump to content

Recommended Posts

  • Members
Posted

Thought I would try making some guitar straps. Hand stitched or braided edges. Lined with suede or pigskin. As the width is 2.5 inches I managed to use belt patterns for the decoration. The next one will be 3 inch wide with basket weave and celtic pattern. Would appreciate any comment - positive or negative.post-16263-0-57830700-1359060392_thumb.jpost-16263-0-25040500-1359060395_thumb.jpost-16263-0-14943600-1359060398_thumb.j

  • Members
Posted

Those look REALLY good!!

  • Members
Posted

WOW!!!!!!! Thats a whole bunch of little perfect steps resulting in one big perfect product . My compliments first class work from start to finish . From concept to completion time well spent! !!!!! Hours of flawless work ,you are a master of your craft ! Thank you very much for showing us your work ,I am re dedicated and inspired . It was a privilege to view this and thank you for both taking the time to post this and for loving your craft enough to achive this level of craftsmanship . I am honoured to have seen this . THANK YOU !!! Bill

Posted

Nice work, but your name shouldn't be tap tap tap, it should be stitch stitch stitch. I made one guitar strap with a suede liner. Emphasis on one! Took forever to sew.

Great work!

  • Members
Posted

Those look great - WAY better than anything you'll find in a guitar shop.

  • Members
Posted

Nice detail!!

  • Members
Posted

Good job! I especially love the leaves on the second one. How do you adjust their length? I am actually making one on order, it takes ages to sew by hand.

  • Members
Posted

Sherkhan1962, I am a great believer in the theory that "Hand Crafted" or "Hand Made" means what it says. All work is done by hand NOT with a sewing machine! Perhaps if I was relying on my work to survive I would have a different attitude. I hope I haven't offended anybody that uses a machine but that is my opinion.

Adjusting the length is a simple process depending on the particular pattern. The guitar strap you like is adjustable from 46 inches to 52 inches. You can see the adjustment strap on image number 3. This part can be made longer if required. When you sew by hand do you use a stitching pony to hold the workpiece?

regards,

TapTapTap

  • Members
Posted

TapTapTap,

I use stitching clamps, also called saddler's clamps, the European style. I will soon post something about them... Because I make them !

Cheers,

Fred

  • Members
Posted

You do very nice work, I'm very impressed with those fine looking guitar straps.....I don't agree with your opinion that something can't be handmade if it's stitched on a machine, but that's another discussion.

Nice straps.

  • 3 weeks later...
  • Members
Posted

Love them!!

  • Members
Posted

Beautiful work! Negative comments?!! I don't think so!!!

  • Members
Posted

Very nice work you have done there! I am starting on a guitar strap myself which will probably only have veiner and mule foot designs, but after seeing these wonderful straps, I think I may drop leatherwork and leave it to the people that know what they are doing :).........J/K...........Rory

Posted

Superb!!!!!! Many hours of skill have produced an outstanding piece. Love it.

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

×
×
  • Create New...