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Is their any way to do a two couloured double thong around the edge of an item. I usually do the double cordavan thong. Thanks in advance. Darryl

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There is the 4 thong mexican roundbraid in Bruce Grants encyclopedia of rawhide and leather braiding, page 298, 299. You can use 4 tones or two tones in pairs. Some say this one is easier to do than the single thong roundbraid but I've haven't gotten around to try it yet.

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Is their any way to do a two couloured double thong around the edge of an item. I usually do the double cordavan thong. Thanks in advance. Darryl

Do you mean like this?

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Do you mean like this?

Thats it my friend, does it have a special name, I have scoured the various books I own, with no referance. Any help would be appreciated, I have to do a triangle fishing seat, finished in Blue & Red. Thanks Darryl

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It's actuall pretty easy. I learned how to do it from this book. It has much a better pictorial explination than I can give in words. It is a double loop lace just as normal, except you alternated colors.

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It's actuall pretty easy. I learned how to do it from this book. It has much a better pictorial explination than I can give in words. It is a double loop lace just as normal, except you alternated colors.

Are you talking about the "Lacing and Stitching for Leathercraft" book from Tandy? Yes, that is a really good book. Easy to understand and well illustrated. Thanks, Marlon!

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Are you talking about the "Lacing and Stitching for Leathercraft" book from Tandy? Yes, that is a really good book. Easy to understand and well illustrated. Thanks, Marlon!

Hilly

Yep that's it. Love that book!!

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