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Completely new to leather working..... I fixed a computer for a friend from work and he in return offered to make me a leather belt (he's a seasoned leather worker).... He sent me to local Tandy store to select a buckle of my choice.... As soon as i walked in there i was hooked, the smell, the leather, the feel, the projects....etc..... I bought the buckle and spent 200 bucks on all the newbie stuff..... Anyway i decided to make leather pouches for some of my leather working tools as my first project that way i can practice and at same time keep and use some of the stuff i create.... Here's my first one... pic 1 of 2

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Completely new to leather working..... I fixed a computer for a friend from work and he in return offered to make me a leather belt (he's a seasoned leather worker).... He sent me to local Tandy store to select a buckle of my choice.... As soon as i walked in there i was hooked, the smell, the leather, the feel, the projects....etc..... I bought the buckle and spent 200 bucks on all the newbie stuff..... Anyway i decided to make leather pouches for some of my leather working tools as my first project that way i can practice and at same time keep and use some of the stuff i create.... Here's my first one... pic 1 of 2

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Pretty cool for a noob. I read a thread here that said you should always wear or have an example of your work with you. Well I'm wanting to do tack primarily, so I'm thinking about making a a pouch for myself to carry some double tools I have, tooling, carving, painting I don't know yet, LOL. I don't wear belts, and don't know anything else I could wear, well except some concho hairbands I made :-) Anyway, you reminded me I need to add that to my list, and congrats on your project. Cheryl

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Pretty cool for a noob. I read a thread here that said you should always wear or have an example of your work with you. Well I'm wanting to do tack primarily, so I'm thinking about making a a pouch for myself to carry some double tools I have, tooling, carving, painting I don't know yet, LOL. I don't wear belts, and don't know anything else I could wear, well except some concho hairbands I made :-) Anyway, you reminded me I need to add that to my list, and congrats on your project. Cheryl

Thank you, not sure I want carry this around as a sample (might draw some laughter), lol.. might wait till I get better at this.... Working on a stitching pony today, that I think will help improve my hand stitching... I'm a horse owner so I'm also interested in making horse tack, but taking baby steps for now... :)

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Thank you, not sure I want carry this around as a sample (might draw some laughter), lol.. might wait till I get better at this.... Working on a stitching pony today, that I think will help improve my hand stitching... I'm a horse owner so I'm also interested in making horse tack, but taking baby steps for now... :)

Way cool on being a horse owner!!!! Jerry I've been carving and tooling leather conchos up until recently. And someone said on here, I don't remember who, NEVER apologize for your work. If someone laughs ask them the last time they made their own tool pouch!!!!!!

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Way cool on being a horse owner!!!! Jerry I've been carving and tooling leather conchos up until recently. And someone said on here, I don't remember who, NEVER apologize for your work. If someone laughs ask them the last time they made their own tool pouch!!!!!!

Well said Cheryl... That's a very good point.... Thank u for ur kind comments.... I'd like to see some of ur work....

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Thank you, not sure I want carry this around as a sample (might draw some laughter), lol.. might wait till I get better at this.... Working on a stitching pony today, that I think will help improve my hand stitching... I'm a horse owner so I'm also interested in making horse tack, but taking baby steps for now... :)

Bah, that's darn good work. Once you complete the finishing processes and edges. I think you've got a winner.

And if ANYONE laughs at your work... take a page from kindergarten. Kick 'em in the shins. :whistle:

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Bah, that's darn good work. Once you complete the finishing processes and edges. I think you've got a winner.

And if ANYONE laughs at your work... take a page from kindergarten. Kick 'em in the shins. :whistle:

Lol... Thank u ... I like the way u think....

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I know what you mean about being hooked the minute you walked into Tandy; it is addicting! Your work is great!

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Well said Cheryl... That's a very good point.... Thank u for ur kind comments.... I'd like to see some of ur work....

So would I evillaugh.gif Seriously I've just been doing conchos and Trail Riding ID tags up until now. And I'm 'blinging' some already made tack sets to sell so I can get some leather to do my own tack sets. I'll put on the IDs I made. One was for my partner which is how we met, and one is mine I've used at other places to advertise. I'll put on some conchos too, musta made a million of them but I was ahead or behind my time :-) Nobody wants leather conchos. Only sold the first set I ever made, but I recently put a set I made on a new tack set I bought online that I'm redyeing. And realized I had a MAJOR flaw in the design (which doesn't seem possible on something that small). I used mod podge in the gutters I made for the bling, then covered the tops with it too to help them stay glued on during use. I screwed the chicago screw in at the bit area in tight on one side, and while I was taking them off, noticed that one had a crease in it. Wasn't a crease, it was a crack. I guess since the mod podge dries so hard, which was why I used it, it also cracks under pressure. So I have a years worth of mistakes I could show you but I don't see it that way. It lead to me starting a business instead of haphazardly listing things here and there, and it also allowed me to become familiar with my tools. And now I can take the bling back off, clean it up and use it again. This is the set that cracked. I carved and tooled these, made the leaves with a pear shader then carved the edges of them. Used a tool to make the thorns, and put vintage black glass scarabs on as the blackberries. I'm just glad I learned now before I sent a set out on a tack set I made. I attached the drawing I found online I took the design from.

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I know what you mean about being hooked the minute you walked into Tandy; it is addicting! Your work is great!

thank you.... amazing how much work went into that little pouch... I have a whole new level of respect for all the small leather projects i see everywhere.... lol

nice.... well done....

So would I evillaugh.gif Seriously I've just been doing conchos and Trail Riding ID tags up until now. And I'm 'blinging' some already made tack sets to sell so I can get some leather to do my own tack sets. I'll put on the IDs I made. One was for my partner which is how we met, and one is mine I've used at other places to advertise. I'll put on some conchos too, musta made a million of them but I was ahead or behind my time :-) Nobody wants leather conchos. Only sold the first set I ever made, but I recently put a set I made on a new tack set I bought online that I'm redyeing. And realized I had a MAJOR flaw in the design (which doesn't seem possible on something that small). I used mod podge in the gutters I made for the bling, then covered the tops with it too to help them stay glued on during use. I screwed the chicago screw in at the bit area in tight on one side, and while I was taking them off, noticed that one had a crease in it. Wasn't a crease, it was a crack. I guess since the mod podge dries so hard, which was why I used it, it also cracks under pressure. So I have a years worth of mistakes I could show you but I don't see it that way. It lead to me starting a business instead of haphazardly listing things here and there, and it also allowed me to become familiar with my tools. And now I can take the bling back off, clean it up and use it again. This is the set that cracked. I carved and tooled these, made the leaves with a pear shader then carved the edges of them. Used a tool to make the thorns, and put vintage black glass scarabs on as the blackberries. I'm just glad I learned now before I sent a set out on a tack set I made. I attached the drawing I found online I took the design from.

BlackberryDrawing.jpg

scarabs.jpg

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