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tshrcav8r

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I finally have this bag almost finished. It is a comtemporary style bag. Thank to Swamp Rat for the outside pocket tutorial and Half Moon Ranger for the bag pattern. I came out ok, I would like to do better in the future, so all suggestions, criticisms are welcome. The bag is made of 8oz leather, way to heavy, but I didn't want to start over. The flap is 3-4 oz on the inside with hair-on on the outside. This is my first card woven strap. It is made of cotton yarn. The knife is a Redwood blade from Northcoast Knives. I just reshaped the handle to get rid of the finger gooves.

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:shocked2: ya dun great! like it all! only thing I [strike]see[/strike] read, is the heavy leather..I'm sure you'd like it lighter thickness..but ya dun great! great bag.strap an knife!! :hatsoff:
 
Nice strap as well!
I like the bag too!

I do a lot of card weaving.... you have the pattern? would like to try that one!
 
Thats a great looking bag. Every thing looks good together. I would like to have one just like it knife included. It would work well for me. Thanks for the pics.
 
Tim,
Entire outfit looks great!!! Did you do the strap? You did have some good
people advising you.
snake-eyes :bow: :applause:
 
I really like it. Nice dividers, good color...Love the grain the knife handle.
Did you hand stich this? WOW!
 
Thanks for all your kind comments.

Snake-eyes, yes, I did the weaving for the strap. This was my first card weaving project. I wove a short 2ft section out of acrylic, just to figure out what I was doing. Then I wove the strap that you see.

Rick, yes, I did hand stich this. I used one of the spacing wheels that Tandy sells. I used the coarsed wheel, 5 stiches per inch. Then I used a awl to pre-punch all the holes.
 
now you went and did it, you just had to make your first one didnt you. now if your like the rest of us its all down hill from here on your going to make another to see if its better than the last (not that theres anything at all wrong with your first) soon you will have more bags then rifles and when you pick up another rifle you are going to just go ahead and make another one so just keep on stitching and be sure to post pictures.
 
Very nice work. :thumbsup: The only things I would suggest would be to use an edge beveller on your raw edges (like the top scallop edge on the flap) and that sometimes it may be necessary to angle the straps just a tad depending on the body type of the wearer.
 
Is that pattern "share-able"?
it is quite the pattern!

I am just amazed at the quality of leatherwork and bags on this forum!
 

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