Hi All,
I realize that we have a lot of professionals out there and I am not specifically looking for a critique of my first project, I know that it has a couple of over strikes into the border, my pattern is off just a little on the flap and there are probably a couple of other sins that I have overlooked in my rosy view of this first round after so many years away from the subject. But all in all, I am tickled with it, it will house my personal cell phone for a while and that is the main reason for its' creation. I did take the time to draw an outline of the original leather pattern on some card stock for future reference and use before I did anything else. I will save the pattern as well as the instructions, decorating suggestions sheets and knowledge gained in its' construction. The thin leather provided in the kit, 4 to 5 oz. weight is not overly expensive especially if bought in a full sized half hide. I could build several of them, take them to the swap meet and make a small profit over my spare time.
In constructing this one, I glued the leather provided down to a piece of card board from an old shoe box to limit stretching with some contact cement. The contact cement was applied only to the card board side and allowed to dry completely. The leather was then pressed onto it for application of the stamping and dyeing the one side. After I peeled it up from the card and removed the remnants of card board from the back that hung on there, I dyed the opposite side and then finished both with a couple of coats of Eco-Flow Super Sheen. I slicked the edges down a bit and then started construction adding the belt clip first gluing it in with contact cement and then adding the rivet. Folding the two side panels over and gluing them down with some more contact cement first then riveting them in place made for a little more secure attachment than just using rivets. I added the self stick felt piece over the exposed rivets on the inside of the case then added the hook and loop Velcro fastening pad to the flap first making sure to follow directions and place the hook portion of the pad to the flap. Putting my cell phone in place and then removing the cover from the other side of the Velcro fastening pad, I got a nice tight fit that way. So now I have a little project that should sell, something to practice my stamping on as well as an item I can use to transport my personal cell phone in day to day that should last for a while.
And here is one shot of it with the cell phone in place. I will probably make the ones for sale up leaving the final cover on the self stick pad of the Velcro Fastening in place until someone purchases it and then with the phone intended to be used in the case, remove that cover to ensure a reasonably tight fitting closure.
Jay
treadhead1952
Las Vegas, NV