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Stephan Danner

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  1. From the album: Different Belts

    Second go with belts - this time a belt for myself

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  2. From the album: Different Belts

    Very first try at doing a belt - my wife likes it ;-)

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  3. Again spectacular work. Reminds me it´s a long way to go for me and the bags I tried till now *lol*
  4. A fantastic job on this - and again some inspiration I get from this board for future projects. Never thought of a clock till now. Thank you for sharing!
  5. My prefered medium for tracing patterns are simple laminating pouches. Inexpensive, available in rather large format (42 x 30 cm in my case). Simple tear the front and the back apart and you get to sheets for your tracing. I use a fine permanent marker - if you want, you can use different colors for different parts of the image, i.e. black for the cuts, red for sections to be shaded etc. And besides, I can use them over and over again.
  6. Alright, thank your for your tip - I´ll give that a try next time!
  7. Hey Sylvia - thank you for the tip ;-) I am not too deep into viking history and the helmet was done just the way I was told to to from my son. But if I get to make a "real thing" anytime, I will remember your hint!
  8. Nice! I have to admit, now that I have seen this, I think I have to give this thing a try myself :-) Nice braiding btw.
  9. Hey Doc! I made a similar helmet for my son - did the patterns by myself with paper first. Just give it a try, would love to see the result!
  10. Nice one, would love to see it when all things are done. Only thing I find is the lack of shading in the skulls and bones. Perhaps a little pear shading would give the skeletons more depth. Anyway - keep up and thank you for sharing!
  11. Nice job on that - I especially like the asymmetric front flap. Thanx for sharing!
  12. Thank you for sharing this piece of art! My first project was a handbag for my wife - a tandy kit and not to compare with yours. How do you get your leather that black? Till now I only used the tandy-blacks, but they all get a little violett-blue-blackish :-(
  13. A truly wonderful piece of art - I especially like how you worked the borderlines and the fine details, i.e. the hairblade-cuts in the stems. Thank you for sharing!
  14. Yeah, nice coloring an that - soft and "light". Perhaps I would have done the feathers of the wings with more detail than just swivel-cuts - like the tailfeathers for example. Overall a nice one - keep trying!
  15. Stephan Danner

    A small bag

    I did this one for my nice - she was in need of a small bag to wear together with her dirndl. Got some inspiration from Al Stohlmans books and then made my own pattern for this. Making the folds for the bottom was a real pain - but it turned out nicely.
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