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Wrist Watch Strap

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Three styles of the buckle type wrist watch straps are shown in the Sketches A to C, Fig. 3. Sketch A shows the strap attached to the buckle and watch by loops stitched in place.

Sketch B shows a strap made of two skived straps cemented together. The buckle end is punched for the tongue at a point that will permit the edge to be lapped over the end that has been passed through the watch bar about midway between the buckle and watch. The two thicknesses are then cemented firmly together. The strap end is doubled back through the other bar and cemented in the same way. In skiving the straps leave full thickness for strength at the buckle and watch bars.

Fig. 3

Sketch C shows a strap secured to the watch bars and buckle with a thong, using the three hole thong laced attachment. See page 81 for detail.

Handicraft Simplified Procedure and Projects in Leather, Celluloid, Metal, Wood, Batik, Rope, Cordage, Yarn, Horsehair, Pottery, Weaving, Stone, Primitive Indian Craft

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