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  1. https://www.etsy.com/au/listing/616382604/backpack-pattern-leather-diy-pdf?ref=shop_home_active_33 He also has a YouTube video on how to construct it
  2. Yes it shows him doing it but not what he uses, apart from what looks like a rubber disc at about the 12:30 mark
  3. I think you mean the "darkened" leather towards the edge? Yes Tony won't let on how he does it but I am sure there are quite a lot of different methods. Waiting
  4. I think your pattern is in the picture
  5. If you have a Dremel, they come with felt polishing discs. Use one of them and the edges come up nice and burnished
  6. Thanks you. But design credit goes to the pattern designer Tony See https://www.etsy.com/shop/DieselpunkRo/items?ref=l2-shopheader-name&section_id=20258358
  7. I liked the thick thread as the 3 piece gusset had that zig zaggy type pattern so the thicker thread showed it off. I just continued on with it It was a bit hard not to get my ugly mug into the show
  8. Well it finally happened. My first real project.A Lady's shoulder bag/sling bag. I just have to make a strap for it.
  9. Well it finally happened. My first real project.A Lady's shoulder bag/sling bag. I just have to make a strap for it.
  10. I don't think they do This is the place for roo leather https://www.birdsall-leather.com.au/Kangaroo-Skins/pl.php?resetbrand=1
  11. Strop the ceramic blades and they are good to go
  12. What they really need to do is stop using a unit of weight as a unit of size
  13. You won't regret it when you do. He is doing it the right way and seems like a really nice guy into the bargain.
  14. This guy has some great patterns that are a but away from the "normal" They are affordable and he also has Youtube videos showing how to construct the patterns. And has a Facebook group as support if you run into trouble Well worth the few dollars https://www.etsy.com/shop/DieselpunkRo/items?ref=l2-shop-header-avatar&section_id=20258358
  15. This guy has some affordable patterns that are a "bit different" to the usual. He also has Youtube Instructional Videos for the patterns https://www.etsy.com/shop/DieselpunkRo/items?ref=l2-shop-info-name&section_id=20258358
  16. This guy has some at a very reasonable price: https://www.etsy.com/au/shop/SteampunkMasks?section_id=20258358 He also backs it up with a Youtube Channel of instructional videos for the construction of the patterns: https://www.youtube.com/user/tovlade/videos Also he runs a Facebook Group for support/questions if need be: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1434028716724087/
  17. Chain

    On line classes

    This guy sells patterns at quite a reasonable price https://www.etsy.com/shop/SteampunkMasks?ref=seller-platform-mcnav&section_id=20258358#items As part of the deal he also had Youtube instruction videos on constructing the items https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtKpONsTurpMqHUDylWNCaw And also has a support Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/1434028716724087/ The patterns have a bit of s Steampunk look but are very adaptable. All in all a great deal and sites
  18. I watched the whole video through several times (it takes a while to sink in) and all I can say is "I think this will be a game changer"
  19. If your looking for parts and advice see this guy over on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/stephen.bonnett.39
  20. Chain

    New

    Also make sure that the resolution of the photo is set to "96"
  21. Watch band buckles would probably be good for this kind of project
  22. I grew up in the city with the largest Greek population of any city in the world outside of Greece
  23. Chain

    Australia

    Try over here https://www.facebook.com/groups/aussieleathercrafters/ Darren Paul Brosowski and Stephen Bonnett There are a couple of blokes who retail and service machines (sewing and others)
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