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I recently my wife asked me to make a wedding guestbook for my daughter's wedding. She didn't give me much lead time so I pushed some things a little hard.  It is 5/6 oz veg tan except for pockets in front cover that is 3  oz veg tan that was quite soft which caused me some problems in stitching and edging.  It is dyed Fiebrings British Tan.  I had to re glue the edge of the 3 oz leather after stitching as it pulled up in some spots I think I got it down pretty good.  The tooling on the back is not quite symmetrical.  I'm still saddle stitching everything. Let me know what you think.  

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I think the only person that's going to notice any flaws in this is the person what made it. :)  Nice work!

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45 minutes ago, TonyRV2 said:

I think the only person that's going to notice any flaws in this is the person what made it. :)  Nice work!

Agreed, we tend to be our harshest critics. That looks like a beautiful outcome to me!

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It looks fabulous. 

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Thanks for your kind words .

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I am planning on making a similar cover like that.  I am just trying to figure out how you did the edges.  Are they folded in and then sewn, or just sanded?  Your project looks to be very finely crafted. 

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Wow that looks great! Nice stitching and I don't see any errors, like others have said you are your own worst critic. I'm sure your daughter will cherish it!

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Thanks all again for nice words.  

Crafty Nick-- Nothing fancy like skiving and turning the edges.  I edged with #2 edger, sanded, dyed, sanded, dyed, burnished.  Once with glycerin saddle soap and water with wood slicker and then with bee's wax and felt burnishing wheel.  Then I sealed it with Resolene.

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