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Always excited to see what you make!

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I love following all your posts. Not only is the final product always fabulous, you really let us in on all the small details that make your work exquisite.

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Huns that is some great work... I've been wanting too try some congas with leather for a while.

Where did you get that particular canvas from? I love it!

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LOVE IT! It's all in the details!

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Looks great.

Do you use a v groove in the middle of the leather (the piece that folds over canvas edge)?

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Looks great.

Do you use a v groove in the middle of the leather (the piece that folds over canvas edge)?

Thank you. :-)

I don't use V groover.

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Nice!

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That's it, I'm buying some waxed canvas!

Huns may ask if you hand stitched the canvas? If so did you saddle stitch it?

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So pretty, I love the lettering detail attached to the straps. nice work love the progress photos

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That's it, I'm buying some waxed canvas!

Huns may ask if you hand stitched the canvas? If so did you saddle stitch it?

Clothes repair shop help me. Thanks :-)

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Cool, nice cases, too.

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Nice Job! Oil cloth and leather is just classic. It's all in the details and you have attended to those nicely.

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Hi Han,

Just discovered your posts. Fantastic work. Original designs. Very detailed. Love your work.

Can you share where you get your leathers and stuffs?

Please keep on posting.

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Huns, what you do is amazing! Might I ask how do you fix the zipper in place when you hand stitch it, so that when you're done the zipper does not go in waves?

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