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Old 02-05-2020, 07:15 PM
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Wombii, i'm honestly not sure how rugged or durable they are. It's a little fiddley using the small straps, but it's not threading the needle unless you make the hole too small. If it's difficult you could stiffen part of the strap with a clear glue

Skeeter, Looks like a great way to improve on my technique!

I like your buckle style better than mine.
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Old 02-10-2020, 08:33 PM
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Wombii, i'm honestly not sure how rugged or durable they are. It's a little fiddley using the small straps, but it's not threading the needle unless you make the hole too small. If it's difficult you could stiffen part of the strap with a clear glue

Skeeter, Looks like a great way to improve on my technique!

I like your buckle style better than mine.
Thanks!

Wombi, as frizzy mentions, the glue works well! I used a small amount of Super Glue to keep the ribbon ends from fraying when I assembled my straps.
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