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Thanks I had a look around but wasn't too sure where to put this thread. The pic with the seat covered in newspaper tape etc, the idea behind that, was to make a template using what remained of the original seat, to make a new piece, there was hardly anything left of the orig. I'm not an upholsterer , my Father was though , by trade. I've just used what I have learnt from my Father. I learnt a lot from him. My Mother was a seamstress by trade, so I guess me working with textiles is a natural progression . It wasn't intentional, its just the way it worked out...without me even realising HS
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@Hairic I look forward to seeing the end result, if the sample is anything to go by . Hope it works out well. @chuck123wapati the ' cova colour' range has been quite good for me .
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G'day G'day, I have absolutely no idea where to put this, although I did check. Maybe the mods know better. Some of us leather workers / crafters work with textiles other than leather. I just thought I'd show what else I work with . I do canvas & horse rug repairs, but I also work with that ..."stuff" ...um.... vinyl Some of my customers ask me to fit factory made MC seat covers . I have found its easier to warm them up before fitting , you can see the heater, its been cold here lately. I worked from the centre outwards. Pulling, stretching, stapling as I go. Quite a good result. Theres heaps of vids on this no doubt . The last seat in the pic was messy , I made the cover & the foam needed TLC , but turned out pretty good. HS
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I don't have oblong hole punches that big , so instead, I use a 10-12mm hole punch at both ends, and carefully cut the hole out using a flat ( sharp) 1" wood chisel. A bit unorthodox, but it works and I have a nice neat straight hole, and then bevell & burnish the outer edges. . HS
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spring flowers and good food
Handstitched replied to chuck123wapati's topic in All About Us and Off Topic
Here, its $16 per kilo, not sure what that equates to over there. The size of the brisket was just a bit over a kilo. It has a bit more fat than gravy or chuck steak...equates to more flavour . I also put in a few roughly chopped potatoes & a large carrot chopped up. Came out quite good My next culinary ' adventure' will be butter chicken . HS -
spring flowers and good food
Handstitched replied to chuck123wapati's topic in All About Us and Off Topic
It went well . I didn't go overboard with the 'spice' , but delish, but next time I'll put a bit extra paste in the mix. Thai curry pastes can have quite a kick . A different aroma & taste than an Indian curry . The brisket was soooooo tender with a lot of flavour . HS -
spring flowers and good food
Handstitched replied to chuck123wapati's topic in All About Us and Off Topic
We have the complete opposite, heaps of rain. Even worse in the east....floods. Thankfully no markets or events this weekend. I've seen the bush fires in the UK and everywhere else. The UK is just not used to those conditions. Heartbreaking to see, but sadly , something we're all too familiar with here in Oz. The chooks sound so good, and yes, theres something about cooking on a open fire, the flavour is totally different. The jalapenos sound really spicy . Yummy Potato salads, very common at just about every party, and BBQ here. Not complete without it. I sometimes watch ' Korean Street food ' on 'youtoobalicious ' . May not look all that healthy, but looks tasty HS -
Found that belt...on my phone . Its the only belt I have made using white dye. I sold it pretty quick from memory . HS
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spring flowers and good food
Handstitched replied to chuck123wapati's topic in All About Us and Off Topic
@chuck123wapati Hope your foodie journey is going well. Massaman curry is on the menu Saturday night . Got the paste yesterday . Never had a Massaman before . Its a Thai curry. Its a bit sweeter than a regular Indian style curry ....apparently . I'll be using brisket,thawing out as I type, it'll go on about mid-day and cook all through the day , nice and s-l-o-w I'll see how it goes . I just need a few more papadums from the supermarket . HS *PS : I am >> this<< close to getting my tractor started, everything is ready...I just need some dry weather , Mother Nature is making me wait. * -
Yes I have . I did make a belt using the white leather dye in the pic , I'll try and find it. The makers in the pics no longer exist . The dyes were just in with some (old) stuff that someone gave me . But it does stink either due to its age, or chemical make up...or both. I had to put quite a few coats on to get the required finish. It was more like a 'white wash' than a dye. IMO, not worth the bother, nor have I have any demand for white leather products. I have white kangaroo leather if I do. HS
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Getting the smell out of leather
Handstitched replied to Sarge324's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
This has come up once before on this forum hasn't it ?? But I can't remember who had the same problem? Could make the leather into ' cat pee purses ' ??? Ha !! sorry HS -
@Affaltar I did have a quick look around , but I think it will be a tall order to find a pattern for that . https://tr.pinterest.com/altemur/ottoman-firearms/ Perhaps if you contact the gent in the link, or get him to take some extra pics of the holster you wish to make so you can copy it? Or he may have more info? Good luck HS
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I use the same ( leather) needle for both leather & canvas . Too much down time forever changing needles . Doesn't look any different HS
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That looks impressive
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Thats what makes it so special, not something you can buy . Looks great !! You've probably got more support than you imagined . All good, thats what we're here for HS
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Welcome back to leather A pretty good effort since you haven't done it in 30 years. Well done. I have all 3 volumes of those books, and many more of 'Al Stohlmans books. Some date back to the mid 50's . They're looking their age, but forever helpful. HS
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Can't help but think that an air brush was also used in the process, especially the darker section near the bone? Just a thought . HS
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All good down here in upside down land. Its gremlins. I had a few issues with my 'eftpos' at the weekend . turn on///turn off.... etc. press a button/s...and hey presto... its alive !! Signals not always good out here in the bush either. But not as simple as that I'm guessing? This bourbon is going down nicely though.....just sayin' HS
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I couldn't help myself but see how thick it can sew when I first got mine . I just wanted to see if the ad in the magazine matched the performance....and the chunk of leather under the foot when it arrived ..Yup around the 21-22mm . Ye Gods !!! .... it blew me away . I went slow . I've never had a job that needed that thickness, but nice to know it can do it. Although I don't have a servo, I have found that it will turn better after use ( warmed up perhaps? ) but harder to turn when cold. Strange. Have fun HS
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Where do I find this glue for wallet construction?
Handstitched replied to xlr8tn's topic in How Do I Do That?
Yep, Thats what I use. I apply it with ' Q' tips, ... cotton earbuds, to put the CC precisely where I want it to go . They're cheap & disposable . Yep, that too Using adhesives is like having an extra pair of hands, holding stuff while sewing etc. HS -
Its ' camouflaged' in with the black fabric . Should have gone to ' spec savers' HS
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Condition flesh side before adding liner?
Handstitched replied to NicoleM's topic in How Do I Do That?
Well done on the ' rescue', looks great I have a used a velveteen type fabric as a liner on handbags, ( it was cheaper) but, when I applied the adhesive , it came through the fabric in some parts. So, the solution to that I found was to use a matt spray finisher as used for sealing drawings etc. I sprayed a good coat on the back of the liner, let dry, and then apply the adhesive . This may not happen to you at all, depending on the fabric and your adhesive. I'm just going by my own experience/ mistakes. Perhaps try a test piece? HS -
Yeh, don't we all know it For me, that height is too high, I'm short anyway , but a chair or stool will come in handy, as @Dwight mentioned standing up to sew is not good. Get a good strong one ....o'h, and a good adjustable light. Congratulations on your purchase . Good luck and happy sewing with your new machine HS
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Its one of "those" jobs I just wish I never started or agreed to . It been hanging around for about 12-18 months. Floor 'real estate' is at a prime as it is . I'll try the sandbag idea. The 'herring bone'/ baseball ' stitch is quite common on steering wheels ? You're very welcome friend HS
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You know, I've been thinking about that since yesterday . That seems to be the only viable idea that just may work . Its that damn arm rest bit thats giving me the s*^ts !! Apply adhesive to just that section of the leather and the arm rest...place leather onto armrest , poke, mold , ,shape, smooth ...etc . and put sand bags on the corner sections , let sit for 12 - 24 hrs or so . Next, carefully glue the rest down ....bit by bit ..stretching , pulling, shaping...you know the drill. I always get the "good " jobs I have yet to check out youtoobaloovian . HS