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"Old School" Stitched Hinges
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Re: "Old School" Stitched Hinges
I used leftover Power Pro from making some control lines. I have some decent size pieces that I didn't want to throw away (say 10 ft) Works really nicely, and I have 3 colors: yellow, brown and green.
That shoelace concept looks like a winner. Yes, my shoes are laced that way.
Phil
That shoelace concept looks like a winner. Yes, my shoes are laced that way.
Phil
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