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Speedy stitcher

tider

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I just purchased a speedy stitcher to stitch up a knaider/Swaider.

Let’s see some of your speedy stitcher projects.

Need some ideas to play with my newest toy. Never thought at my age I’d be learning to sew.



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I sewed one saddle, threw it in the junk drawer and went and bought a sewing machine. Splicing ropes that suck to splice and speedy stitching are two things I DO NOT like about saddle fiddling.
 
Sewed the hook end into some webbing for the OCB ring step hookup. Had it all mapped out on the webbing with Sharpie and everything. It looked beautiful, until I was done.

Seems I can't sew a straight line to save my life. My X stitch looks like well, nothing politically correct and definitely not how it looked in the dudes video that taught me the patter. Good news is it's functional and if I hear one deer complain or make fun of it, I plan on sticking him with a high velocity pointy stick.
 
I’ve been sick a few days and today forced myself to get in the woods before the big rain starts. I tried out all my new gear and shot a squirrel for my supper. First kill from the saddle. Anyway, here’s a picture of how I used my pack frame today. Muddy sticks on bottom of shelf ( I got 20 feet up with 3 sticks and the swaider/knaider system). Bow in a bag above the shelf. Gear bag on top of bow bag. DIY quiver strapped to bowbag. I went in totally hands free.9E37F17A-168A-42BC-A3C7-CAF6794820EB.jpeg
 
Ordered a speedy sticher from amazon prime. Used it for the first time yesterday stitching up my knaider/swaider. It was much easier that I anticipated, I'm really liking it and all the uses/fixing up old gear it's going to keep me busy for awhile. If it wasn't for this site I would never have attempted any of the DIY projects I've been doing lately... lol
 
I feel like I’m the last hold out for diy sewing

I’m gonna order one of amazon


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Question if the day:

Where do u hide it so wife doesn’t make fun of u or call u a wuss?


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