
Originally Posted by
Cowher
I love this concept. And the antler tine is a beautiful touch. Dang I need to save up and get a belt from you.
Not to tease too much... but I just finished my own kilt belt (it's a red cinch belt with tooled knotwork) and am making a belt for my wife to wear with her Renaissance dress. I'll post pictures soon.

Originally Posted by
Ryan Ross
Ooo- I like it! Very cool looking, I think, and pretty unique! The scribed line around the edges really gives it a finished look, too. Excelent.

It's the little details. I like borders like that. One thing that always bugs me is how little attention people pay to the belt keeper. I like mine to look like they're really a part of the belt! The keeper I made for my on belt is as decorative as the belt itself! Again, I'll take and post pictures this afternoon. Didn't even think to take pics of the keeper! 

Originally Posted by
MacMillan's son
It looks nice Nighthawk, but I'm feelin' a little dense here. I'm not getting the no hardware concept. Can you show a few pics of how it actually works ?
Thanks!
I'll do that this afternoon, but I'll give you a more detailed explanation here:
You'll notice that the smaller strap weaves in and out of slits cut into the belt. Those slits are on both ends. The two ends overlap, and the smaller strap weaves in and out through both. It's a tight fit, and holds the whole thing together. (Did that description make any sense at all?!?!
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