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17th April 09, 01:18 PM
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Looking to replace straps?
I have a sport kilt works kilt with strap enclosures. I love the kilt for every thing except the straps. The straps that are on there are leather but very thin and kinda short. When I wear the kilt the straps just kinda hang lazily and don't look crisp. I would like to by new leather to replace them so they would look better and function better but I don't know where I can get the leather part of the straps. I would prefer to go to a store as opposed to ordering them online. Because I want to make sure I buy the right leather for what I need, but anything is an option.
The other part is I don't know how to attach the straps to the front of the apron. How is it normally done and how can I do it? Are there any special tools I would need? Is it something someone that is a complete novice at sewing or anything like it can do?
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17th April 09, 02:26 PM
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I suggest going to a Tandy store in your area. They normally have a scrap box full of leather and you can pick out what you want. It's not hard to make it into a leather strap for your kilt. I also suggest getting Barb's book to learn how to attach the new belts. If you don't intend to make kilts then just pay attention to the way they are put on and get a local seamstress or shoe repair guy to help you.
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17th April 09, 03:05 PM
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Thanks however I don't know what you mean by a tandy store? I do plan in getting barb's book someday but right now I was hoping someone could tell me how.
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17th April 09, 03:09 PM
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Tandy is a store that used to be part and parcel of Radio Shack. I am originally from Western NY and I got all my leather crafting supplies from there. However - They went belly up in that area many years ago and I do not think they are very widespread. Here is a link to Wikipedia on Tandy if that helps any.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tandy_Corporation
Good luck in your leather crafting hunt.
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17th April 09, 04:36 PM
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17th April 09, 04:04 PM
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Hey, Nab. Go here: http://www.tartantown.com/product467.html
NOt hte only place but you can find others.
Jim Killman
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17th April 09, 07:41 PM
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Why yes thank you everybody. All of the responses were a great help it answered my question exactly. Except if I didn't want to order it online should i just go to radio shack? lol I was wondering if a place like joann fabrics of hobby lobby would have it?
Last edited by nab2488; 17th April 09 at 07:50 PM.
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17th April 09, 09:23 PM
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 Originally Posted by nab2488
Why yes thank you everybody. All of the responses were a great help it answered my question exactly. Except if I didn't want to order it online should i just go to radio shack? lol I was wondering if a place like joann fabrics of hobby lobby would have it?
Radio Shack retail outlets do not, and never have, stocked leather. Tandy simply used to be owned by that corporation. There are still Tandy Leather retail stores scattered about the country, as well as a lot of other online sources.
Here is the Tandy website link:
http://www.tandyleatherfactory.com/c...secountry.aspx
Sometimes Hobby Lobby stocks a VERY limited supply of Tandy and Leather Factory tools and such, but precious little leather. I've seen some grab bags of leather scraps sold at Hobby Lobby, but they may or may not have suitable lengths and weight of dyed or unfinished veg. tanned or latigo leather in them. Most seem to have 1oz to 3oz suede and faux lizard/alligator embossed fashion remnants in bright colors.
Some locations DO have tooling veg. tanned pieces large enough, and thick enough weight, to cut and dye yourself into suitable straps.
Last edited by Mike S; 17th April 09 at 09:36 PM.
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17th April 09, 10:12 PM
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Please believe me nab when I say you will be far off better just ordering a set of straps & buckles from Highland Xpress.
Kilt straps are not just a random chunk of leather cut to shape. If you do not cut exactly along the grain they will stretch. If not properly tanned and dyed the straps will wear out in no time at all. The edges will fray, the dye will wear off.
You will be money ahead and frustration avoided by simply ordering the same high quality straps and buckles many kiltmakers do.
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18th April 09, 12:39 AM
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Since he seems to lack leather working skills (not in any way a criticism) I would agree with Steve.
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