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First, I'm new on this forum and new on leatherwork. I found a Ottoman Mauser bandolier. I will copy it and reproduce, everything is okay but I can't identify the stitching method on bullet loops ? This is an original bandolier that made in probably 1918-1923. So that's it, how can I do this stitching ? İt has any names ? Or what's the best way stitching the bullet loops. Thanks :)

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it looks like a variation on what I was taught was called a fisherman's running knot but with an extras "loop" at each intersection.

I will see if I can figure out how to draw what I think it is.

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  On 8/11/2018 at 4:28 PM, plinkercases said:

it looks like a variation on what I was taught was called a fisherman's running knot but with an extras "loop" at each intersection.

I will see if I can figure out how to draw what I think it is.

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Ok, I will check this out. Thank you

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It's called a blanket stitch I believe...

 

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