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Just finished this one today for a customer IMG_20180123_203531_908.thumb.jpg.4e66e67b0b4ecdd26ae3f65bbf28b817.jpgIMG_20180123_203531_910.thumb.jpg.7880778485141abd11a60caf7da71e75.jpgIMG_20180123_203531_916.thumb.jpg.821e3c1b7a12b9b44efdd8f18f2e9ec0.jpgIMG_20180123_203531_912.thumb.jpg.b731b1753db491e3fd093e47c7baba02.jpg

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Looking good mate, some very neat work. However I would avoid stitching across a strap like that if it's going to take any strain -- it is prone to tear quite quickly -- think like those sheets of stamps you used to get. Best practice is to keep the stitch lines as parallel to the strap as possible -- or if you like you can angle or curve it across.

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