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HEMP MASTERS: KNOTTING JEWELRY

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by Max Lungers. Softbound, 90 pages, 8" x 11". This knotting manual is a simple, easy-to-follow instructional guide to creating outstanding hemp jewelry. Contains an abundance of drawings and photos to compliment the clear, complete instructions.

RAWHIDE BALL BAGS

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by Ray Ferree. Softbound, 23 pages, 5-1/2" x 8-1/2". This small booklet holds a wealth of information on just one subject . . . the rawhide ball bag. Includes material lists, patterns, and detailed instructions on making your own ball bag for hunting pouch or shooting box.

RECREATING THE 18th CENTURY HUNTING POUCH

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by T.C. Albert. Softbound, 123 pages, 10-3/4" x 8-1/2". A fantastic how-to book published in full color, with step-by-step instructions on bag making that even a novice can follow and create a correct hunting pouch, with professional results, on his first attempt. Twenty (20) original antique hunting bags are shown in full color. Includes leather working, sewing and finish care. Also includes numerous full size patterns of body, flaps, etc. Recommended as a companion book for Recreating the 18th Century Powder Horn by Sibley.

RECREATING THE 18th CENTURY POWDER HORN

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by Scott & Cathy Sibley. Softbound, 91 pages, 11" x 8-1/2". This magnificent new how-to book is heavily illustrated with close-up, full color photographs. Renowned powder horn maker Scott Sibley demonstrates every aspect of selecting, fitting, shaping, carving, finishing, and polishing a fine powder horn. Special emphasis is given to F & I War era, Revolutionary War era and Southern horn styles. Scrimshaw artist Cathy Sibley continues this in-depth study of horn making by demonstrating the simple tools, techniques, and layout planning needed to skillfully engrave correct period folk-art or formal scrimshaw decoration. Includes a gallery of photos of highly collectible Sibley horns, and original antique horns from the collections of Scott Sibley and Jim Dresslar.

HOW TO BUCKSTITCH

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by Al Stohlman. Softbound, 48 pages, 8-1/2" x 11". "Buckstitching" is a simple running (over-under) stich using a leather lace or thong. This technique is primarilly used for adding decoration to leather bags, belts, pouches and clothing items. This text clearly teaches the correct techniques and tools needed to achive neat attractive stitches. Black and white illustrations and detailed text make this a complete source for getting started with your buckstitching project.

LACING & STITCHING FOR LEATHERCRAFT

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10 Different Lacing & Stitching Techniques Plus Tips on Splicing, Hole Punching & Needle Threading.

Softbound, 21 pages, 8-1/2" x 11". Heavilly illustrated with black and white illustrations this handy book covers everyting the beginning leathercrafter needs to get started from punching holes, threading the needles, splicing techniques and eleven lacing techniques.