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I am working on  purse for SIL

I am adding a strap that will sew to the back.inside.     Loop up then down, sewn to the front of the purse

how can i secure the loop to the side panel ?

The loop is to give the top support and to be decorative on the front, attached to a D ring on the back

 

 

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DEEP BELLY LAUGH

WELL, I guess when you do not get an answer, THAT is an answer all in itself

looks like I have left the reservation and am alone on this journey,  Got any ideas Biscuit?  

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I have no idea what you are trying to do ... and ... less than a single day for a reply?? Please! Wait for people to actually see your post before calling people out over a non-reply.

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I am absolutely NOT the person to answer this question because I have ZERO experience here. However, since no one else will answer, I will try. 

Honestly, I am not sure that you should even continue on this one but if you must, think of a flashing on a roof. Use a long strip of leather, folded down the middle, length-wise. Place it in the inside corner, sew to the side and the strap. Good luck!

Hopefully, some one with real knowledge can be of more assistance. You might give it a week. I am here every day but many are not.

nick

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I have a BSBA, . . . have never had any problems reading and understanding cursive, printed matter, union contracts, legislative mumbo-jumbo, etc.

But my friend, . . . quite honestly, . . . I have read your post several times, . . . and still have no real clue as to what you want to accomplish other than a strap will be sewn to the front, sewn to the back, secured to the side, . . . and finally attached to a D ring in the back.

If you were to include another 2000 to 4000 words (picture is worth a thousand words), . . . OR, . . . 3 or 4 pictures that actually show what you are doing, . . . one of us may be able to help you out.

May God bless,

Dwight

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Looks like you might need an L shaped piece of leather in the corner connecting the side panel to your strip??

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ok guys...sorry for the lack of pictures and explanations..

i fugged up on my design

i had a side panel with nothing to attach it to..and was looking for suggestions.

My 13 year old niece looked at it and said. Thats ugly

why dont you do that wet form thing?

I removed the side panels and wet formed new panels that have an arch  

 

 

 

 

 

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