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Coffee hour: hang out and chat is happening in 5 days
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Introduction Post
Hey all, let's get to know each other. just something simple, say hi, maybe where you are and something interesting about yourself. Let's post a picture of where you (or are going to) do your leatherworking.
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Earn some pocket change
I have set up an affiliate link with a 40% payout. What does this mean? If you share this community with others, and they opt for a paid membership, you make 40% of what they spend, month over month. Even if you are on the Free tier yourself.
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Tooling after oiling and dyeing.
Is it possible to go back and add some tooling to a piece that I have oiled and dyed? I was wanting to add my makers mark to a piece I have been working on. The stamp is being made currently and I did not wish to stop working on it. I went ahead and oiled and dyed it so I could continue working on it. I still need to antique this but this is the cover to my wallet.
Tooling after oiling and dyeing.
How to know witch way to “cast” my stitches.
I am going to stitch this watchband by hand. I have punched all of my holes. I will start at the watch and work down and around the band. I typically start with my work in my pony, with the stamped side to my right. I then start with the thread through the first hole, then take the left side needle through the second hole. I then pull it towards me and thread the right side needle through the same hole. Is this the correct way? I would start with the holes on the top of thi picture.
How to know witch way to “cast” my stitches.
Lesson 4 is coming
My face is back to about 85% functionality. I think its time to start recording again. look for an update sometime this weekend.
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