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About Umekichi
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- Birthday 05/30/1991
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Gender
Female
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Location
Ireland
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Interests
Traditional Crafts, History
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Okay I'll look for a suitable drive punch so. Thanks for the advice!
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Fantastic! Thank you very much for all your help!
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I was just thinking that I could rather than dye the piece and stain the letter separately, I could just use Tandy's Eco-Flo Hi-lite stain. Especially if I'm going to use figural stamps instead. There's a video of a demo of the Eco-Flo Hi-lite stain and it looks really nice, especially on the basketweave stampwork. It really picks out the features well! Perfect thank you very much for your help!
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I'm following this tutorial: http://www.kingsmerecrafts.com/page74.html In the tutorial, it uses resist on the stamped letter and then later on in the tutorial it requires Hi-liter on the letter. So the letter has the natural leather look but with the details on the particular letter picked out with the Hi-Liter and the rest of the keychain is dyed brown. I also don't get where it needs glue, considering the fact that there's lacing and a rivet holding the fob closed, but I'd rather follow the tutorial to the letter then deviate from it. I have contact cement at home anyway so I can use that. I might try the figural stamps and then if I like leatherworking, branch out into alphabet stamps. What stamps are in the basic six? Thanks for your advice. Thanks very much for your advice. I was wondering what number blades would you recommend for the X-acto knife? I'll have to buy one online, so I'd love to be able to get the correct blades from the get-go! Thanks again!
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Hi Everybody, I want to get started in Leatherworking as I have an interest in traditional crafts and would like to get involved. I have decided my first project, which is a key fob. I wish to use the tutorial on the Kingsmere Crafts site. I was hoping for advice on tools for this project. I'm guessing that I need a: Scratch Awl A cutting tool Leather Stampers A dye resist Leather Dye Split ring Adhesive Revolving hole punch double cap rivet Tandy Hi-Liter 1/8" lacing Wooden mallet Leather Finish Is there anything I have forgotten? Is there anything which is not necessary? Could you guys recommend a suitable knife for cutting the leather? I was thinking a shoemaker's knife but how does it handle curves? Tandy Hi-Liter isn't sold anymore(I'm guessing they don't make it anymore). Can you guys recommend an alternative? Since I might be using stamps with with features on the letters, i'll be looking for stuff that I can brush on with a fine paintbrush rather than use a cloth/sponge. Also from what I have read Tandy tools aren't great, are there alternative brands that ye can recommend? Any european stores ye can reccomend? Thanks!