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Lady Business Bag
wlg190861 replied to coreysyms's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
The bag is beautiful. Where can A person buy pull-up leather ? -
I have been thinking about buying a Cobra class 14 leather splitter and was wondering if anyone has experience with this splitter, pro's/cons. Please let me know
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I use poster board. Apply spay adhesive, stick together an cut out pattern
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Where To Find Zippers #3 #4 An #5 In Bulk
wlg190861 replied to wlg190861's topic in Hardware and Accessories
Thanks There was not link there at first. I have catalog on it's way, Thanks again. -
Where To Find Zippers #3 #4 An #5 In Bulk
wlg190861 replied to wlg190861's topic in Hardware and Accessories
Whats OTB stand for ? -
Yes I am starting to make a lot or purses and tote bags an can't seam to find a company that sells sizes 3, 4, an 5 in a rolls of 50 0r 100'. I need ykk zippers. Does any one know of a place that has what I am looking for ? Thank you in advance Dan
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Do you have a link to there page
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Does anyone know of a reliable source to have clicker dies made ?
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Don't use those cardboard concrete forms as the cardboard sucks moisture from the leather
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I roll all my leather on pvc pipe. Works great
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Halitech is right. glue is meant to hold until you finish by sewing or some type of lacing. Burnishing leather that has just been glued will heat up the glue an make it soft. As far as the strongest glue, it is made( by Mule hide ) and sold at your local ABC roofing supply store, it is called black splice adhesive. once you put the two pieces of leather together they will not come apart
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When you sew if using nylon thread all you need is to start with one back stitch and then forward to end an 1 back stitch then. It sounds like you are backstitching over loose thread. Hold your ends when you start.
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Yes I looked at their website and they seem to have nice material. Let me know how it looks an quality when you get the swatches in
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Do you think that is the best or what else do they use to line purses and totes that will last ?
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Where can I get ahold of cotton canvas ?
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I am looking for a though wearing leather for a liner. I just haven't been doing leather long enough to know what is good for lining.
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I have just started making leather tote bags and am wondering two things. 1 What is the best size of thread to use ? I have been using 277. The bags are mostly 16"x16". 2 What is the best lining material for durable linings ? and where do you get it ? Dan
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When it comes to suede, (hem you edges)
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No, suede dose not burnish. The best way to achieve a nice edge with suede is to hem the edges prior to sewing/gluing.
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Question About Crack/cut In Old Leather Chair
wlg190861 replied to captain's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
that crack looks like its been there for a while -
I would take a brown marker and rub it in and call it good. it won't stand out. Nice looking sheath
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Hello, I would love to receive a Doc bag pattern. wlg1908@hotmail.com
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Mink oil is bad for your leather goods.