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My first attempt at using a 3D printed stamp on leather, and it turned out amazing. I printed in PETG using 100% infill and then used a 5-ton manual clicker press to deboss the leather. I’ve used the same stamp over a dozen times now and it still shows no signs of wear.
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These are dope! How do you make it not have lines at the top? or do you sand them down a bit?
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These are trace extenders for a miniature horse harness and cart. Probably one of the easiest orders I’ve ever made, but seeing the mini pulling the cart was super fun!
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These are made to slide onto the reins and breast collar for a show competitor who is blind. Fun project, and not the kind of tack accessory request I get often.
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A sleigh-bell strap. This was a fun project and one I’ve actually taught classes on now. Works just as well on a door as it does on horse harness.
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These are photos of two different sized flag boots I’ve prototyped and are currently being…stress tested 🤣. They were made of saddle skirt scraps, and honestly that was overkill.
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While these aren’t the best glamor shots, these are two other headstalls I have made. One is Western with a throat latch, and uses a twisted strap style double-ear-loop. The other is English style and is for a show horse, thus it is minimalistic, and utilizes a U-shaped double-ear-loop setup.
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Used my new Cricut Maker 4 and a tutorial i found online to tool a quick leather patch. Took no time at all and super impressed with how well the cricut tooled 6oz Veg tan.
Material: 6oz Veg tan
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Ah, dude. The Cricut is amazing! I bought a blade for the Cricut as well (a while back) and it worked wonders for me. It can cut through quite a bit of leather. I mainly used it to do Marquetry (this picture isn’t mine btw – just showing what I’m talking about)
The problem I ran into was the sticky coating would wear out after a few cuts and…
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Super nice!
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I love this!
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Something New is Coming to Stitchables… Contests!Update 9/27/2025: We were able to finally get something up and running for the contest. We initially wanted to have a way to get the…
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Neat! This should be so fun to see everyone's creations and patterns!3
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I love the idea of this! You’ve got your work cut out figuring out how to make it fair, but I think you’re well on your way with what you’ve described so far. I’m excited to see the first one go live and… Read more
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