Leather Passementerie

comments (6) June 1st, 2009 in sewing, design, embellishments, embroidery

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This a photo of the finished trim on the garment. The shine of the 2mm thick leather cord is a nice contrast to the matte of the fur, and works well texturally with the leather.
This a photo of the finished trim on the garment. The shine of the 2mm thick leather cord is a nice contrast to the matte of the fur, and works well texturally with the leather.

This a photo of the finished trim on the garment. The shine of the 2mm thick leather cord is a nice contrast to the matte of the fur, and works well texturally with the leather.

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15. For the final row of work, first pass the needle under two of the upper row of diagonals.



16. Then, pass the needle backwards through the loop you created in the last row of weaving.



17. Finally, pass the needle through the next two of the upper rows of diagonals. Repeat the last two steps all along the row of work.



18. And here you have the full effect of all of your work! Enjoy!



 

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Comments (6)

mami50 mami50 writes: Thanks Kenneth, you are wonderful, your tricks, technology is wonderful, thanks to those of us you show everything you create is always interesting to me, you beautifully in this jacket, your artistic talent is unique!
greet from The Nederlands
Posted: 3:26 am on June 29th

yda yda writes: I cannot wait to try this!!! Kenneth always presents ideas that astound me!
Posted: 10:39 am on June 16th

rr528 rr528 writes: What an amazing idea! It looks wonderful on the fur...but I could see using it on the outside seam or pocket edges of a pair of pants - or on the seams or edges of a tweedy jacket. Thank you for sharing!
Posted: 10:34 am on June 16th

JoanieG JoanieG writes: This is my first time on this site and I am very impressed. My husband and I do mountain man primitive rendevous and he will flip when he sees this as he love to do leather work. I will bookmark this article for him. Thanks
Posted: 4:40 pm on June 14th

AthenaWeaves AthenaWeaves writes: Kenneth is at it again! You ARE the master. I've learned so much with this article. Thank you
Posted: 12:41 pm on June 12th

sewingmonk sewingmonk writes: unique - wonderful treatment and visually exciting
Posted: 9:41 pm on June 1st

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