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Also...who makes the best kangaroo lace? I'm just not up to making it myself!

I would venture to say, David Morgan. He's written a couple of books on braiding and whipmaking, plus he cuts roo lace. you can google him, or look on the main page with the links. I think he has a website.

Tina,

Fantastic as usual. Your artistic ability never ceases to amaze!

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Wonderful work as always Tina!!!!!

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Tina,

Wonderful as always, can you point me in the direction of a "how to" on the two-tone mexican round braid?

Thanks,

Dave

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I'm curios about the decorative carving at the bottom of the back. Do we get to see it??Seems like a very nice extra added touch.Tom
Hi LillBro, Du e för go :-) The little stuff at the ridge/end of the book is just my signature, I'm experienting with it and it's not finished as a design yet...
Very nice work, I like the viney style you have going on. Question for ya. The Keith side of it looks like the leaves and stuff are all indented instead of raised which Im use to seeing, is that the case or am I just not seeing it correctly? Thanks
Hi,It's not indented so I guess just a "trick of the eye" on the picture.
I would venture to say, David Morgan. He's written a couple of books on braiding and whipmaking, plus he cuts roo lace. you can google him, or look on the main page with the links. I think he has a website.Tina,Fantastic as usual. Your artistic ability never ceases to amaze! Marlon
Great Thanks Marlon, I always value your comments:-)
Wonderful work as always Tina!!!!! :You_Rock_Emoticon: William
Thanks William, soooo nice of you:-)
Tina,Wonderful as always, can you point me in the direction of a "how to" on the two-tone mexican round braid?Thanks,Dave
Hi David, I did send you a mail:-) Edited by Tina

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very nice work thanks for sharing.

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very nice work thanks for sharing.

Joshua

Your welcome and Thanks for your comment:-)

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Hi Tina,

That looks really great!! The pattern reminds me a lot of something I have been working on ;) There is always so much to look at in your patterns. So many things that I like. Love the lettering and how it resembles the vines on the pattern. Love the double border on the name side and how it crosses over itself in the bottom corner. Love the subtle coloring. The open areas in the background are a neat effect. And the lacing is AWESOME! Another really great piece.

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Hi Tina,

That looks really great!! The pattern reminds me a lot of something I have been working on ;) There is always so much to look at in your patterns. So many things that I like. Love the lettering and how it resembles the vines on the pattern. Love the double border on the name side and how it crosses over itself in the bottom corner. Love the subtle coloring. The open areas in the background are a neat effect. And the lacing is AWESOME! Another really great piece.

Great Thanks Clay.

This was a little bit of a try in a way, originally it was just 2 patterns that happend to end up on the same piece. if I had have a little more patience I would have drawn 2 more similar patterns (lines)...Just to much hurry to the carving/tooling part, by far my favourite part:-)

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He who works with his hands, and his head is a craftsman.

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Tina

Great piece of work from the tooling(carving?) to the edge braid!!!!

Mike

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