Right now I have better things to do sure, but it's just started raining.
Now just a bit more feedback, the stitching looks much better, but the finishing/cutting of the material is what's letting you down now, along with the staple.
Get some very sharp scissors, tailoring scissors would be best but new/well looked after sharp kitchen scissors should do it. Tidy up all the rough ends with one clean cut, then use a lighter to seal them.
Now, remove the staples, and ask your mum/dad/imaginary brother to show you a loop stitch. A couple of these each side should attach the tashes neatly, staples don't tend to last when used in place of stitches and the tashes will end up falling off.
Then, work out which locks they will take, as a FAGH won't necessarily fit the the same holster as a mini 3/5/7...
... and sure, all the above might sound alot of effort for something you're "giving away" for charity. But it's not, take pride in what you're producing and you'll make more money for the cause.
A last point, biting your tongue before offering strangers out on the internet might be wise as well, because not only is it a bit childish, but it's not winning you any friends here.
Right now I have better things to do sure, but it's just started raining.
Now just a bit more feedback, the stitching looks much better, but the finishing/cutting of the material is what's letting you down now, along with the staple.
Get some very sharp scissors, tailoring scissors would be best but new/well looked after sharp kitchen scissors should do it. Tidy up all the rough ends with one clean cut, then use a lighter to seal them.
Now, remove the staples, and ask your mum/dad/imaginary brother to show you a loop stitch. A couple of these each side should attach the tashes neatly, staples don't tend to last when used in place of stitches and the tashes will end up falling off.
Then, work out which locks they will take, as a FAGH won't necessarily fit the the same holster as a mini 3/5/7...
... and sure, all the above might sound alot of effort for something you're "giving away" for charity. But it's not, take pride in what you're producing and you'll make more money for the cause.
A last point, biting your tongue before offering strangers out on the internet might be wise as well, because not only is it a bit childish, but it's not winning you any friends here.