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hi all as a few of you know i make dog collars and leads and so on but never had a go at making a watch strap what i want to know is what size thread would i need and needles i was wanting to use ostrich leather on the front veg tan in the midle and pig on the inside but can't for the life of me find any ostrich leather in uk i only need a small amount to does anyone on hear use it and could i buy a small amount cheers kev

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anyone could help that would be fantastick

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The problem is if it's big enough to use for a watch strap, it isn't exactly "scrap"...those pieces can be used for inlays and things like that.

I have a largish piece of ostrich, but it would cost more than it sounds like you want to spend on it.

Good luck...

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The problem is if it's big enough to use for a watch strap, it isn't exactly "scrap"...those pieces can be used for inlays and things like that.

I have a largish piece of ostrich, but it would cost more than it sounds like you want to spend on it.

Good luck...

i was wanting to test one 1st before i manage to lay my hands on a good bit but whats the price pm plz

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punctuation please!

i use .6 mm tiger thread along with a john james #4 needle at 10 s.p.i. this seems to fit the size of watch bands quite nicely.

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