Now I'm going to make this dress for sure. My kind of dress definitely. Easy peasy to say the least. Who would have thought of such a unique dress pattern, wow!!! Thank you Orly for this tutorial.
In England it's pronounced chaps, as in chaparral cactus; they were invented to protect riders legs from cactus. The old fashioned English name is gaiters.
Now I'm going to make this dress for sure. My kind of dress definitely. Easy peasy to say the least. Who would have thought of such a unique dress pattern, wow!!! Thank you Orly for this tutorial.
Wow, there is a lot to making chaps. It seemed easier in my head.
Thank God for other leatherworkers who pronounce Chaps like me! 🥰 and you also measure very similar to me.
I'd like to have a set of buckskins
It's pronounced shaps even though it's spelled chaps
In England it's pronounced chaps, as in chaparral cactus; they were invented to protect riders legs from cactus. The old fashioned English name is gaiters.
In America it's pronounced chaps where the fuck are you from
You are correct, named to protect from chaparral and pronounced likewise; chap·ar·ral (shăp′ə-răl′)