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Hey all,

Just finished this little purse up last night. I'm not sure what type of leather the body is made from but it's very nice stuff... great grain and color to it. Celtic horses tooled into some 5/6oz veg tan.

This measures roughly 8x10 inches. Adjustable buckled strap. More pics to come!horses1-LR.jpg horses2.jpg

Cheers,

Andy

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Andy that is beautiful and I love the hardware you chose to go with it. Cheryl

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Very well done job. Looks great!

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Andy that is beautiful and I love the hardware you chose to go with it. Cheryl

Very well done job. Looks great!

Thank you both! I really like this one too. I have enough of this leather to make 2 more and I can't wait to get started.

Here is a photo of the back. I tried editing the original post to include this photo but I guess you can only edit a post once?

horses3.jpg

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Really nice leather carving and bag! I love your artwork choice.

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Very nice bag, Andy !

Did you hand stitch ?

Looks realy nice.

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Sweet looking bag. I think I can answer that question, wether you hand sewed or not. I hand sew everything and I say you used a machine. Stitches are deeper when hand sewn. Great job, hope you have seen some of my bags. Keep it up.

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Really nice leather carving and bag! I love your artwork choice.

Very nice bag, Andy !

Did you hand stitch ?

Looks realy nice.

Thanks!

Machine sewn on my old Juki LS321. I used to hand stitch before I got my machine... can't compete with the time saving and I haven't had one fail yet!

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Thanks!

Machine sewn on my old Juki LS321. I used to hand stitch before I got my machine... can't compete with the time saving and I haven't had one fail yet!

i've been hand stitching for 35 years. retiring from my regular job, will be leather working full time next year. looking to purchase a good all around leather stitcher

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Really nice looking bag Andy.

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Really nice looking bag Andy.

Great work, Andy! Beautiful!

Thanks to you both! Currently working on a second one of the same leather but different design. Hope to get it done soon.

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Just beautiful! I absolutely love the leather, wish I had a shelf full of it. You have a great eye for color, design, and hardware. Not everyone can pull it all together and make it look as it was meant to be. I am still bad for wanting to finish a project and simply using the hardware I have on hand, instead of ordering something that would compliment the piece. Nicely done!

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Just beautiful! I absolutely love the leather, wish I had a shelf full of it. You have a great eye for color, design, and hardware. Not everyone can pull it all together and make it look as it was meant to be. I am still bad for wanting to finish a project and simply using the hardware I have on hand, instead of ordering something that would compliment the piece. Nicely done!

Thanks Eccho! I wish I had more of this leather too. I have enough right now to make a couple more bags, then I'll need to see if I can get some.

This all started based on a (very) crude sketch I drew up. See attached. Also, the inside is fairly simple with just a pocket sewn to the inside back panel. I normally put little darts in the bottom corners of the pocket as it helps to keep it somewhat open. This leather was thin and supple enough that they weren't required.

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Gorgeous leathers; love the coloring and of course the construction is superb.

Good stuff!!

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Looks amazing

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Very nice looking bag, great design and leather

Gorgeous leathers; love the coloring and of course the construction is superb.

Good stuff!!

Looks amazing

Thanks all!

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Beautiful work and I love the horses design..

What thickness/weight of leather was that...I want to make similar bag at some point (with celtic dogs not horses, mind), and I'm new to working leather so I'm unsure what sort of weight I should buy...

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wow fantastic!

Beautiful work! Really inspiring!

Beautiful work and I love the horses design..

What thickness/weight of leather was that...I want to make similar bag at some point (with celtic dogs not horses, mind), and I'm new to working leather so I'm unsure what sort of weight I should buy...

Thanks all! This one is getting some nice attention it seems. Glad I could pass along some inspiration.

@ScotsPagan this leather was some chrome tanned cow hide I picked up. It's really nice stuff and I seem to have bought the last side of it when I went to get more the other day. I think it's in the 4-5 oz range. Fairly soft and flexible but seemed to stiffen a little due to the way I constructed the bag (with the seams being sewn and three layers for the back side).

Can't wait to see your bag with the tooling. I'll keep an eye out for your post.

Cheers,

Andy

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Heh, be a while yet, I have a knife-sheath kit sitting looking at me right now, then I want to try a wallet and I think 4-5oz would be too much for a wallet, so it would be at least 2 leather purchases down the road...but thanks...I'm stickied here now so I can refer back..

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Great Stuff! I sometimes sit in with a local band called Puca which is the name of a mythical Celtic horse. I sent them a link to the pic.

www.pucamusic.com

(I also did their web site)

Cya!

Bob

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