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    Quote Originally Posted by Southern Breeze
    I know a fair amount about leatherwork and will trade the secret of the braiding for a hand sewn tank.
    Its called a mystery braid. Looks complicated but actually perty easy to do. Just google mystery braid. http://www.rudedogleather.com/classe...y/mystery.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Angus
    Its called a mystery braid. Looks complicated but actually perty easy to do. Just google mystery braid. http://www.rudedogleather.com/classe...y/mystery.html
    I know how it's done. Now you've ruined my hope of getting another kilt!

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    Wow! That's fantastic looking, I'll be trying that myself. Great job.

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    Thanks.

    Yes, it's a mystery braid; the concho is just for decoration. I'm not sure what the double twist portion is called, but I did it by simply slitting it and turning the strap in on it's self.

    I'm considering the possibility of making a few of these for sale in the future. There's a couple of other techniques I want to play with first. No promises, but maybe. ;)

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    If you do put me on your list of buyers! 8)

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    ...and as for DIY:

    I cut it.
    I trimed it.
    I sliced it.
    I punched it.
    I dyed it.
    I braided it.
    I twisted it.
    I attached the hardware.

    There you go!! ;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iolaus
    Yes, it's a mystery braid; the concho is just for decoration. I'm not sure what the double twist portion is called, but I did it by simply slitting it and turning the strap in on it's self. ;)
    And you're keeping it a mystery!

    I like the twist too! easy, and looks great!

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    Iolaus, great strap! You really should consider making them for sale. I would be interested in one!
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    Quote Originally Posted by KiltedCodeWarrior
    Iolaus, great strap! You really should consider making them for sale. I would be interested in one!
    I'm in! Put me on the list!! If a list does happen.:-D
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    Thumbs up

    Aye, that's a beauty Iolaus. You've got taste as well as skill and imagination.

    Earlier on in my kiltedness I made one of those myself-out of a nylon dog's collar. ....Well I wanted to look butch, project a little attitude, you know? Gave it a short length of heavy chain on each end and really industrial strength clips. Wore it with a ladies kilt so I had both the yin and yang happening....

    I guess my point is that the wearing 'O the kilt inspires many of us to creation and innovation in fashionably attiring ourselves. And I guess, like you, I'm a fashion forward type of guy. 8)

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