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Josh Wilson:
Wow! Very good work!

sadiejane:
wow, i love this pouch. thanks for sharing!!

stickbender:

     Beautiful job, on some very tough material! ;) 8)  If you have a Dremel, or even a regular drill, you can get a very small drill bit, and mark out your sewing spacing, and drill the holes.  A whole lot easier than using a hot needle. ;)  Not primitive, but neither is a metal rasp, or electric sander. ;)  And if our ancestors had them, they would would have used them. ;)  You can get some very small diameter drill bits.
That is a beautiful job.  Lets see some more. ;D 8)

                                                  Wayne

primitivepaulette:
Well it is coming along.. STILL not DONE!
Definately need to modify that antler closure.. I made the loop too big and need to stitch is narrower. Need to cut the antler shorter and drill an eye near the end maybe.. and also I might make another 4 strand round braid with which to attach the 'peg' piece of antler to it.. and then also finish running stitch the lace in the thickly folded braintan skin strap extensions.. I made it to wear on a hip.. think it's just the right length now at least! remaking a new braided strap might have been an easier way to get that done!
well just thought I'd share see what you all think.. I made it for a guy.. he didn't say that he didn't like the flowers print on the liner.. I hope he doesn't mind the design on that fabric.. it was either that or the striped print I think the colors matched the outside better than the white stripe design.


this picture was taken a couple of days ago.. lol.. yep.. that antler was a bit TOO gangly!


btw..Happy New Year

Scowler:
Other than the antler tip being a bit large it looks great.

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