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Beautiful stitching and I think that bag is quite safe being with your helper there. :rolleyes2: I was wondering how you would go stitching the zip in without being pre glued into place but your competency keeps showing through. Brian

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9 minutes ago, RockyAussie said:

Beautiful stitching and I think that bag is quite safe being with your helper there. :rolleyes2: I was wondering how you would go stitching the zip in without being pre glued into place but your competency keeps showing through. Brian

Thank you so much! Yes, he's a big baby but also a great security system lol. That's an interesting idea on the zipper, do you stitch without pre-gluing on certain items? I'm open to any suggestions - I'd love to improve the look of the zip. 

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No most things we stitch are glued and set into place before stitching. One exception is the circular coin purses which I think can be seen on my u tube. I hate doing them so leave it to the more adequate women here. Hope none of them read this:wub:. I would have left the zip completely separated and glued each strip to the liner piece first then to the outer and then joined at the zip bottom. But if I were doing more than the one I would make up a board to 3/4" or so thick to that shape and use it to keep the zip in shape and even on both edges and use it to tap down on where the glue holds it in shape. Though these pictures attached  are not quite the same the principle is the same. To cap - zip to liner - liner to outer. Hope that is of some help. Just found a pic of my helper "Molley" who is worn out from toooo much guard duty I guess:unsure: Brian

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Thank you so much, Brian! As always, really appreciate you taking the time to share your processes, very enlightening.  I like the idea of zip to liner, then out, using the internal form. I think it's time I taught myself to use some form of drawing / CAD software, then go bug a mate with a 3D printer (although Xmas is coming up soon..... :rolleyes:)

poor Molley looks so stressed, such a hard life I'm sure ;)

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Final touch - small tassel out of dyed kangaroo lace, with a five part four bight Turk's-head knot. I stitched the top of the loop with a few stitches to keep the laces together, then folded in half, and worked the knot over the top.  Hardware from @buckleguy

 

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21 hours ago, RockyAussie said:

Cant do that but I like it a lot.:) Brian

Thanks!! :rolleyes: The knots are fiddly but fun

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Nice knot, I like tying them myself, I use paracord though because I don't have any lace thin enough haha.

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On 9/12/2017 at 0:23 AM, Stetson912 said:

Nice knot, I like tying them myself, I use paracord though because I don't have any lace thin enough haha.

Thanks! Paracord can work nicely, made a couple of bracelets for the family using cord. Cheaper than lace too lol. 

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