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Apparently I like making these spheres :rolleyes: :)

Oak (I think), pecan and wild olive. All around 6" diameter.
 

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Nice to see you posting again stranger:wink:
Like Constant, I love the stitches but the Wild Olive one is fantastic!!!:eek::biggrin:
 

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Hi Keith, nice job, they all look great. I remember about 15 years ago after taking a class from David Ellsworth I was stuck on turning the Hollow spheres, they are fun. Keep turning, aloha.

Chris
 

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Those look really good. The stitching also fits nicely for an "Odd" idea but I don't want to know what you went through to get it laced if that is a continuous piece of leather.
 

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They are all very, very nice but the stitching in the pecan piece and the figure in the olive wood are gorgeous.
 

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Thanks everyone :)

I remember about 15 years ago after taking a class from David Ellsworth

Chris now I'm jealous!

Those look really good. The stitching also fits nicely for an "Odd" idea but I don't want to know what you went through to get it laced if that is a continuous piece of leather.

Daniel, it was a bit time consuming. It is just one continuous piece of leather. I used some of my parachute rigging tools to get it done. I had to do it twice. I was nearly finished the first time when I broke the piece of leather and had to pull it all out and start again :mad:
 

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Those are really gorgeous! Of course, having worked with stitching leather for a time, I love that Pecan with the stitches. But I really love the olive wood as well.

Wow!
 
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