[flasah] Re: Basketweave

 

Dale, the OLHSCLeather Group (OLHSC) listed in Links has a lesson plan (in Photos) on how to use the different styles of basketweave stamps. It does cover the "curved side" basket stamps.
The OLHSC is nothing BUT a How-To group sponsored by the SCLCGuild.
Check it out. Ask questions there if you have problems.

Dave

--- In flasah@yahoogroups.com, Dale Erwin <dale@...> wrote:
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> I had never done any basketweave until I read Phil LeDuc's paper on it.
> Since I had some stamps in my tools, I decided to try it out. But now
> I have a question about one of the tools.
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> Now according to that paper, you use the straight legs of the tool to
> line them up along the scribed line, letting the impressions above the
> line overlap those on the bottom and that works pretty good when those
> legs are straight, but one of the stamps I have has those legs at an
> angle and I can't figure out how to make that one line up.
>
> I hope I managed to explain my problem without any pictures.
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