CordCraft Report post Posted August 13, 2015 Been knotting for a while, in particular addicted to tieing Turks Head type knots. And recently started doing them in leather - particularly Kangaroo Lace. Also recently tried for the first time some Edge Braiding and will try out some applique soon - often tend to make bracelets; but also do handle wraps on knotting tools too. Enjoy working with leather, but it is got to be some complex knotwork or braid to make it interesting . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
25b Report post Posted August 13, 2015 If you don't share an irrational phobia of Facebook like others on here, check out the Rawhide and Roo Braiders' Guild group on there. Some of the stuff in there will blow your mind.....there are some quite prolific braiders that are members there. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CordCraft Report post Posted August 13, 2015 Thanks 25b - I am a member of numerous groups on FB, although not that one - so I will check it out. Frankly until very recently knotting (in cord or leather lace) as distinct and seperate to braiding has been my focus. Tried edge braiding for the first last month and also only done flat braiding once. I can see me doing more edge braiding and applique. But flat or round braiding is going to take some work. Also got to try some fidwork handle covers too as that technique looks awesome. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
25b Report post Posted August 13, 2015 It's just called that because "Rawhide and Roo Braiders, Knot Tyers, Plaitters, Edge Braiders, and anything Else Concerning Interweaving Leather Guild" would have been unnecessarily cumbersome. There are people that do all the things you listed there...I think you'll find it helpful. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites