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Badger mittens

Discussion in 'DIY Archery & Hunting Projects' started by DIY_guy, Mar 29, 2015.

  1. DIY_guy

    DIY_guy Weekend Warrior

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    I was asked to make a pair of leather Chopper mittens for a UW Wisconsin Badger fan. I will make these a two tone design using split cowhide suede for the palms and cow leather tanned to look like buckskin for the backs. The removable liners will be fleece with a Wisconsin Badger pattern.. Here is the starting point.

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    Leather parts cut out and ready for red trim.

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    The buckskin cow hide lends itself well to adding ink. Bucky badger added.

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    All the leather and trim and ink complete.

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    Then a deep soaking with a silicone waterproofer and set aide to dry while I work on the fleece liners. It darkens the leather but once dried goes back to its original color.

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    To make sure these mittens are warm I doubled up the fleece. Here are the pieces before sewing.

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    In progress.

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    The finished fleece liners with trim added.

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    The liners in the mittens.

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    My hand model wearing the finished product.

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    Personalized label. (not the they will be confused with another pair since these are a one-of-a-kind set.)

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  2. TRBrew

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    Neeat work!

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  3. josephmrtn

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    Looks great!!
     
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    Those are awesome!
     

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