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Rebuilding my web site and running across some older projects. Not great but I figure it might inspire someone elses creativity and I have learned so much here that I want to try and share something that might help someone else out. For one .. I think my stitching is much improved since this holster just by reading 1000 articles on stitching around here and then getting insane about it! :)

Sheesh I didnt know there was that much to know about stitching!

I wanted the cross to look like it was moving forward on a battle standard and not just plopped there. This was a request but I get alot of "open" requests meaning people just say .. I want something to do with the templars.. and thats it I am left to my own devices. I have been lucky .. so far everyone has been happy with my take on things.

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That is really nice. I like the red/black and the cross, the way you cut is is great.

What is the insert? Interesting pattern.

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Great job, very attractive holster! What type/size stitching thread/material did you use? And what size mm stitch hole spacing tool? I'm new at all of this, pardon for not having the correct terminology.

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The inlay piece was a bit of frog skin I had left. I took these pics before I had my light tent set up and the direct light is making the frog a little more red then it was. It was a bit more burgundy wine.

I hand stitch everything and that was black Maine thread at .040 and if memory serves it was at 5spi. I have since switched to doing most of my stuff at 6spi. The back is 8/9 oz shoulder and the front is 2 pieces of 4/5 with the frog glued between but only at the center. I skive the frog all the way around so it blends between the layers. Hope that helps

Alex

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A very nice piece of work.

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You are far more talented and patient than I, my friend.

Excellent piece of work.

May God bless,

Dwight

If you can breathe, . . . thank God.

If you can read, . . . thank a teacher.

If you are reading this in English, . . . thank a veteran.

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Whew !! Dwight .. your one of my leatherwork heros! Between your comment above and JLS, another forum member I follow intently, commenting on my white lizard its a great week!

Thank you everyone!!!

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Wow...that is beautiful! Nice looking work....

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I'm with all the others before me, I like the red inlay imensely !

Shiny Red and Shiny coating work well together ! And if this is an early piece ?

you've done super work from the beginning my friend ! ----- Wild Bill46

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