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I like that! great stitching

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When I have a raw (cut) edge I either dye it a dark color (chrome tanned) or dye and slick (veg tanned). Takes little time and in my opinion gives it a classier look. I like the tan/blue color look.

Bob Stelmack

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Bob Stelmack
Desert Leathercraft LLC
Former Editor of the, RawHide Gazette, for the Puget Sound Leather Artisans Co-Op,  25 years of doing it was enough...

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When I have a raw (cut) edge I either dye it a dark color (chrome tanned) or dye and slick (veg tanned). Takes little time and in my opinion gives it a classier look. I like the tan/blue color look.

Bob Stelmack

It's hard to tell but I did edge paint the edges of the leather where there are two layers. I decided not to paint the single layers on this project due to time constraints. It's a dark brown, not blue, must be the light.

Thanks for looking & commenting!

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Nice job, Chris. Don't know why I didn't see this earlier. Apparently the "view new topics" function works very badly. Funny, I was making a composition notebook two weeks ago, for the first time. Mine doesn't have the fancy-shmancy credit card slots, though.

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