Pards!!! Display your FINISHED!!! Small Leather Projects here.

Started by Ten Wolves Fiveshooter, July 29, 2010, 03:53:08 PM

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Missouri Marshal

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Ten Wolves Fiveshooter



   Very nice work MM, and a great idea, thanks for sharing, looks like these would make good gifts.


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Ten Wolves Fiveshooter


  Nice chinks Biscuit Joe, they look good with the hair on. ::) :o 8)
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Biscuit Joe

Thanks guys!
I usually don't care for the hair-on style of chinks or chaps, but these do catch the eye somewhat. ;D
hummmm
Now what do I do with the rest of that o'brindle hide?
A vest, says G C Rick.  :-\  ???

GunClick Rick

Bunch a ole scudders!

Marshal Will Wingam

MM, those loading blocks look great. They have a real quality look with that very cool woodwork. For those who shoot different loads in their pistols and rifles, these are perfect. Thanks for the pics.

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Boothill Bob

Howdy.
Here is my new idea, its a photoframe in leather. Its just a test piece but it became nice :)
Then is the darn price setting >:(
//BhB
Shoot fast and aim straight

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Boothill Bob

Its an opening in the top so you can change photos, and its no glass in it..
Shoot fast and aim straight

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Ten Wolves Fiveshooter



  Great idea Bob, and this one really looks nice, I'll have to put this idea on the back burner of things to try, thanks for sharing pard.


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Marshal Will Wingam

That's very cool, BB. The contrasting stitching is a nice touch. It looks good.

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GunClick Rick

Bunch a ole scudders!

KidTerico

Cheer up things could be worse, sure enough I cheered up and they got worse.

knucklehead

nice picture frame.

Chan Geer actually has patterns out for making picture frames. 
pattern packs can be found here:
http://www.hidestoart.com/hides_to_art_web_014.htm

his wife was telling me that they need to design a better leg for the picture frame cause it wanted to lean too much the wrong way. Chan Geer used i think 10 oz leather for the leg and gouged a fold line in it to be able to lean the right way.
now its just leaning too much.

let us know how well the leg holds up on your picture frame.
I'M #330 DIRTY RAT.

Ten Wolves Fiveshooter

Quote from: knucklehead on September 29, 2010, 08:48:04 PM
nice picture frame.

Chan Geer actually has patterns out for making picture frames. 
pattern packs can be found here:
http://www.hidestoart.com/hides_to_art_web_014.htm

his wife was telling me that they need to design a better leg for the picture frame cause it wanted to lean too much the wrong way. Chan Geer used i think 10 oz leather for the leg and gouged a fold line in it to be able to lean the right way.
now its just leaning too much.

let us know how well the leg holds up on your picture frame.

  Howdy Knucklehead


        I haven't made a picture frame, but it would seem to me, the best way to make the leg sturdy would be to simply insert some thin but  stiff plastic/metal/ or hard card board and cover with leather like 3/4 or 4/5 ounce, that would take care of the leaning and should keep the frame standing up straight, IMHO.

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Boothill Bob

Now I´ve made a book cover for my friend at his 30 birthday. Its antique brown and in the
background u see a photoframe that I´m working with :)
Please, criticize my work so I can be better
Shoot fast and aim straight

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KidTerico

Cheer up things could be worse, sure enough I cheered up and they got worse.

Ten Wolves Fiveshooter

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Ragged Earl

I made this last week. It was my first try hand stitching bullet loops.



Ten Wolves Fiveshooter



Welcome to our forum Ragged Earl  ;D

      For your first project of sewing, I think you did fine, the next one you do with bullet loops, you might want to sew/or over lap the loop when sewing it to the belt or backing, this will give strength to the loop and keep the loop from tearing away from the belt/ or backing in this case, check our " FAQ/HOW TO " thread on bullet loops, there is a lot of valuable information there.

                         Either way, you did a fine job, and you can be proud of what you have done.

                                              Regards

                                         tEN wOLVES  :D
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Ragged Earl

I followed the FAQ. I stitched the loops to each side separately then glued/stitched the two pieces together.....Forgot to take pics during the process.

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