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My husband made me a really nice stitching pony out of Mahogany and curly maple. I'm really excited to start using it!

Also, I threw together an experimental bracelet with stitching to hold on a carving I did a while ago. If anyone has any suggestions or online resources for decorative stitching, that would be awesome. It looks rather haphazard, as is.

(Apologies for the sloppy hole placements - I was lazy because it's for myself, as I can't sell mammoth ivory online anymore due to etsy and ebay's new policies.)

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Nice work and wood......You'll get tired of that screw very soon. You might want to consider having the hubby cut off the excess.

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looks good , think im gona make a pony for my self

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Monica, I used a carriage bolt with a wing nut.

The carriage bolt head is flush with the wood so the thread doesn't get caught on it and the side with the wing nut has a leather flap over it.

The leather is screwed into the wood over the wing nut and I use a 24 snap on the other end.

Tighten the wing nut down and then snap the flap over it.

Your thread will get caught on those knobs and long rod as King's X mentioned.

It looks well made and will last for years, it just needs a couple of tweaks.

I like the large knob and you might be able to cover it but as is will cause you grief.

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Thanks for the advice! I dare say next time I tried to use it with a large project and lots of string, I would have been very annoyed. I appreciate it!

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I find myself carried away by the same airstream as WScott!

You are quite an artistic couple, like Pablo Picasso & Francoise Gilot or Charles & Alexandra Eames.

(For the purpose of sounding erudite I've looked up famous couples on the net ;))

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LOL, if only. I've been casting about, trying to keep up with him ever since I met him. I can play the piano better than he can, anyway. One must count one's blessings. ;)

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