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From the album: Wife's Tote Bag
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From the album: Wife's Tote Bag
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From the album: Wife's Tote Bag
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From the album: Bolt Bags
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From the album: Bolt Bags
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From the album: Bolt Bags
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From the album: Boots
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Thank You as well. I've been looking forward to this for 4 yrs. now. Promise to keep it civil.
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Built this to practice sewing and a few other ideas. Obviously need practice sewing. I have a really cool looking set of tooled nail bags but don't care to wear them anymore. Still need to be able to carry some nails/screws and tools some of the time. I also made a tool holder for the other side but it would have to go in the ADULT section. It matches my boots.
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Thanks for the comments. The bottom is a piece of embossed veg tan. It held up really well on the other bag this one is replacing. She said no feet on the bottom. It is sewn together inside out and then turned right side out. The rest of the embossed leather is some cowhide. Thanks and Merry Christmas to everybody.
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No longer available. Thanks
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Price was lowered to $2050 plus shipping. The flip down roller guide is NOT included. The premium package has an arm mounted roller guide included.
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I have a Cobra Class 4 Premium Pkg. machine for sale. HEAD ONLY. $2300 Includes everything in the Premium Package. Machine is just two big for me. A Class 26 would be better suited for what I do. It has two little scratches on it from putting the work platform on it. I made a couple of sets of Bolt Bags with it and other than that it just sits there. Machine is about 1 year old. I have the original box for the machine and will split shipping.
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Tooled Make Up Bag
Tim Schroeder replied to Tim Schroeder's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
They are lined. Some with American Flag fabric but most have a slick brown nylon. No dividers. I would send a picture but they are all gone now. I usually make 5 or 6 for my wife's friends and co workers every Christmas. -
Tooled Make Up Bag
Tim Schroeder replied to Tim Schroeder's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
I use a Douglas stitching groove tool to put a groove on the fold line half way thru the leather. Then use a wide French edge tool to skive both sides of the groove. Then I usually go back and run the grooving tool again lightly to make sure there is a distinct groove and the leather will fold straight down the groove. It should fold really easy if not probably need a deeper groove and a little more skiving. On thicker leather a little moisture on the outside will help keep the leather from cracking when you fold it. -
Tooled Make Up Bag
Tim Schroeder replied to Tim Schroeder's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Thanks for the comments. The leather is 3/4 oz. Herman Oak. Learned how to fold the Veg Tan and make it straight and even.