- 1
Use scissors to cut through the nylon web.scissors image by timur1970 from Fotolia.com
Remove the metal clasp from one leash. - 2). Thread the nylon web of the other leash, handle first, through the eye of the metal clasp, sliding the clasp to the middle of the leash.
- 3). Attach the key ring to the leash handle, sliding the nylon web through the slit in the ring as you would attach a key.
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Plan on a secure but not tight fit.tape measure image by MichMac from Fotolia.com
Measure the handler's waist. - 5
A dressmaker's pencil is useful because the mark can be sponged off later.dressmaker pencil, white image by Sean Arenas from Fotolia.com
Measure the desired distance from the tip of the leash handle to the spot on the leash where the metal clasp will be sewn and mark the spot with a dressmaker's pencil. - 6
Choose a sturdy needle and heavy-duty thread.sewing machine image by Peter Baxter from Fotolia.com
Fold over the web at the point where the metal clasp is to be fastened. Use a wide, tight zigzag stitch to sew a sturdy seam to secure the clasp in place. - 7). The leash is ready for use. The metal clasp fastens to the key ring when an umbilical leash is needed. You also can use the leash in the standard method when needed, holding on to the loop handle.
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