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LoneWolf1973

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  1. I haven't tried a second one yet but I had noticed that I will have to modify it.  I am not sure if it is me or the pattern but it did not go together correctly.  Like you said it is a good inspiration.  I have taken another pattern from that book for a nail clipper case and working on modifying is to a flash drive case.  The other one I have done out of that book is a knife sheath and it came out great...allot better than the kit.


  2. I bought a couple packs or overhead projector sheets (at a thrift shop) and if the design is simple I use a permanent marker and trace it on the film (just make sure you don't place the ink side on the leather...been there) or of the design is larger or more in-depth I tape a paper copy to a sheet of the film and tape another over it...then I cut it out of the film leaving about 1/4 inch around the design and seal the edges with tape.  You can also (usually) put these sheets thru a printer but, again, do not place ink side down on the leather.  Then I use a ball point pen to transfer the pattern...and being in the plastic film the image can be reused.

    I don't know but this may seem like alot of work but it seems to work for a lasting pattern.  I am sure there are better ways but getting that film like I did (usually about $30 a pack...I paid $1) it's what I'm doing for now.

  3. Topper


    This will be the top on a wooden trinket box. I have done these before and they came out good. I buy these wooden trinket boxes at dollar tree...paint them...do a pic on leather and glue it on the lid....actually they are pretty popular with the teens. Anyways, I got this done and realized I didn't have paint for the box. Last time I used some stain but don't want to use it up on the wood so I had to go buy a can. I will paint and assemble tomorrow but for now here is the top.

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  4. Well here is a new roper wallet...unfortunately the rest of the pics were to large to upload and it is already gone. Upon advice from chief I used the mexican basketweave...it looked pretty good but I wasn't happy with the corners. Was going to take it all out and try again but the customer saw it and wanted it the way it was. On the closure I took someone elses advice and instead of riveting the strap on, I sewed it. Actually, not only was it more stable but I think it looked better.

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  5. Halitech..thank you...on the advice about the interior...I actually thought it's to thin...the one I carry was from a kit and I should have looked at it because being a kit they go as cheap as possible and it has tooling leather inside.

    On that background I ain't sure what happened but I believe next time I'll omit it. To me it looked wrong with the bike anyways...it's a craftaid.

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