How to Make Baseball Seam Bracelets
Take your knife and cut the white away from the ball in two separate sections., Peel away the two tongue shaped leather pieces., Once you’ve peeled away the two leather portions, peel the seam off of the ball in one piece. , Turn the seam...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Take your knife and cut the white away from the ball in two separate sections.
Do not cut through the red seam. -
Step 2: Peel away the two tongue shaped leather pieces.
The ball will look like this: ,, Under all of the stringy stuff, it will look something like the picture above.
You do not want to inadvertently cut these because you will need to use them for tying off your bracelets. , Trim the leather as close to the stitching as you feel comfortable.
You can trim very close or leave a larger margin.
And don’t even worry about, or try to remove the tacky, stringy stuff from the back side of the stitching until after you have trimmed up the leather.
It will come off very easily, in one big clump, once you have trimmed along the shape of the outside seam (as you can see in the picture). ,, You will have one long, misshapen seam.
Do not worry about the shape of the leather, when your bracelets are complete, they will have a natural, circular shape to them.
Attempting to stretch and shape will do not a bit of good at this point. , Cut across the leather again, leaving yourself with two bracelets.#*As you can see, you will have a very natural shape for your bracelets. , Give yourself enough stitching that you can tie a square knot on the back side of the bracelet to keep the thread from coming undone. ,, Run your cording through the existing needle holes, giving your bracelets a soft, tying clasp.
Something that will make the cording easier to thread through the holes in the leather is to cut it at a drastic, pointed angle.
You can use needle nosed pliers or a pencil to help push the end of the cording through the holes on each side. , Repeat on the other end to finish your bracelet. , Easy-peasy with a great wow factor! ”Play ball!” -
Step 3: Once you’ve peeled away the two leather portions
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Step 4: peel the seam off of the ball in one piece.
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Step 5: Turn the seam inside-out
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Step 6: looking for the beginning and ending strings for the baseball seam.
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Step 7: Once you have located the ends
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Step 8: turn the whole seam right-side-out.
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Step 9: Once you have the sticky
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Step 10: stringy mess removed and your seam is neatly trimmed up
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Step 11: go ahead and work the end threads out
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Step 12: exposing eight needle holes (four on each side).
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Step 13: Cut the seam
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Step 14: across the leather
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Step 15: leaving equal space on both sides.
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Step 16: Fold the seam in half.
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Step 17: Gently ease out the thread from the newly cut ends.
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Step 18: Once you have tied the ends
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Step 19: trim the threads
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Step 20: but do not trim the leather.
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Step 21: Cut a piece of suede cord to ten inches.
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Step 22: Trim your leather.
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Step 23: And there you have it!
Detailed Guide
Do not cut through the red seam.
The ball will look like this: ,, Under all of the stringy stuff, it will look something like the picture above.
You do not want to inadvertently cut these because you will need to use them for tying off your bracelets. , Trim the leather as close to the stitching as you feel comfortable.
You can trim very close or leave a larger margin.
And don’t even worry about, or try to remove the tacky, stringy stuff from the back side of the stitching until after you have trimmed up the leather.
It will come off very easily, in one big clump, once you have trimmed along the shape of the outside seam (as you can see in the picture). ,, You will have one long, misshapen seam.
Do not worry about the shape of the leather, when your bracelets are complete, they will have a natural, circular shape to them.
Attempting to stretch and shape will do not a bit of good at this point. , Cut across the leather again, leaving yourself with two bracelets.#*As you can see, you will have a very natural shape for your bracelets. , Give yourself enough stitching that you can tie a square knot on the back side of the bracelet to keep the thread from coming undone. ,, Run your cording through the existing needle holes, giving your bracelets a soft, tying clasp.
Something that will make the cording easier to thread through the holes in the leather is to cut it at a drastic, pointed angle.
You can use needle nosed pliers or a pencil to help push the end of the cording through the holes on each side. , Repeat on the other end to finish your bracelet. , Easy-peasy with a great wow factor! ”Play ball!”
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