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wirehairman

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Here is a picture of my latest pouch for you guys to critique.

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I've got a long way to go to be on par with many of the fine craftsman on this forum but am learning a lot each time.
 
Beaverman said:
Looks right fine, tell us about it!

I'm not sure what all you want to know. It is made out of 4 oz. vegetable tanned leather dyed with Fiebens medium brown. I dyed the pieces before sewing them, and the dye bled something fierce when I got the leather wet to sew. I went back through some old posts, and following Gray Wolf's advice, cleaned it with alcohol and put several light coats of neatsfoot oil on it. Seems to have taken care of it.

The strap is one I card wove a while back.
 
love the bag but especiallly the strap, going to have to try this card weaving
 
Do you have a good location that does a good job of explaining card weaving? I would like to try it, but the sites I found were a little hard to understand in their explanation. :confused:
 
Dean,
PT sent. also search the craftsman section. I posted some stuff not too far back. pics up top too!
 

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