Squirrels
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First the "bar tacks" (which is nothing more than back and forth stiching unles you have a bar tack machine) should run all the way accross the 1" webbing, it appears to stop short on several of the tacks. Running it all the way accross mitigates that webbing from trying to pull away from the 2" seatbelt webbing. Second is where the 1" green webbing ends, be a good idea to overlap 3" (3x the width of the webbing) and do a box stitch or preferably back and forth zigzag pattern the full length of the overlap (suggested method from "On Rope"). Those are just my suggestions on the stitching I can see on the green webbing. As for the rest I can't tell much by the pictures.Share with all please
An additional note when doing bar tacks without a bar tack machine. Don't stack the stitches on top of each other. Each time you start back the opposite direction lay the next stich line right next to the previous.