Tying off one end of the sinew to the Slowly I laced the sinew all around the Once laced all the way around I began
frame, I thread the other end into a large frame in one continuous piece keeping pulling it tight. You may need assistance
needle. I begin lacing the leather to the the sinew loose for adjustment. You can for this step. Pull the sinew as tight as
frame. pull more sinew through if you run short you can, keeping all of the sides balanced,
by carefully working it around. until the leather is stretched and acts al-
most like a drum head. Now it can be tied
with a sturdy knot.
I made a loop out of the matching leather I used a bit of rabbit fur for an accent on the bottom of the frame along with the
lacing and looped it around the center of beaded lacing. You can add beads, feathers, or fur for appeal.And now it is ready to
the top of the frame to hang it by. I also hang! This is the finished piece hanging on my easel. I really enjoyed creating this Spirit
beaded a few more pieces of the leather Catcher and I hope it will be well received at the Wolf Sanctum benefit. Hopefully we
lacing to hang from the frame. can raise both money and awareness to help these awesome wild animals.
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