WeftJamesWeft
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Has anyone got any images of their chariot/snake lady attached to the jacket before its covered over by the other tapestries/ patches. If you do dm me to save clogging up the thread.
I sent you pictures with arrows. Did you not see them, or did not understand?Has anyone got any images of their chariot/snake lady attached to the jacket before its covered over by the other tapestries/ patches. If you do dm me to save clogging up the thread.
That must be fun trying to push a needle through that! Hope you have a thimble.You know I forgot to cut the pockets out inside the jacket before I sewed on the tapestries.
I can't wear those. I tried. They get in the way and often the needle pierces through them.That must be fun trying to push a needle through that! Hope you have a thimble.
I saw them, I understood them. However what I was after was images of chariot lady attached to the jacket before any other tapestry had been attached on that side.I sent you pictures with arrows. Did you not see them, or did not understand?
Wow! Excellent!I found the original eagle patch this past week, so here's a picture of it (as I don't believe I've seen one of the whole thing intact) next to a Kawasaki eagle I was originally going to use and also next to the PopCouture Motorcycle Shield replica.
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Where did you buy that from? Contrado?I secured an extra large skull patch recently so if anyone has any patches up for trade shoot me a dm.
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When they make Halloween latex masks they do a mix of latex rubber and acrylic paint, I believe it's a 50/50 mix. Here's a tutorial from a company called Distortions Unlimited. The company has been in business for 40+ years and the owner's name is Ed Edmunds. He is a legend in his craft and a true gentleman. Distortions Unlimited has a website, email him explaining what is is you're doing and I'm almost positive he will respond with some useful information.Testing two different paints. One is plaid FX acrylic non cracking paint and the other is enamel paint. I also sampled it with Jig enamel paint for lures. Some cracked which is why I'm testing more paints to see how they hold up. I'm also debating spraying a clear coat on them or using maybe toughasnails hardener as seen on some lure painting sites online. I'm still a total novice in the painting lures category. It's hard to get that glob of paint on lures without cracking.