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G'Day, My Mother used to spin and prepare her own wool, knit , make garments etc. While she kept her colours natural, as in how they came off the sheeps back, her friends used natural dyes like boiled spinach water, (amongst other vegies and plants) , mulberries, assorted berries etc. I guess thats where the influence came from . HS
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I think hand stitching will look nicer than rivets, but thats just me . Not so much for myself, but I made a cartridge belt for a client (also a friend) , a re-creation of a ' western style' cartridge belt , for use with shot gun( 12 gauge) cartridges with the intention of it actually being used , only to find out that he's put it on display in his house because he thought it was too nice use. Doh !! HS
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G'Day and welcome from ' upside down land', aka Australia Love your work and the use of the herringbone stitch on the carry bag with alcohol warning, I've only rarely used that stitch...and the lovely dog is very photogenic . My dog is 'photo-impatient' . In Australia, you won't need alcohol warnings...Ha !! HS
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G'Day, The markings on the skin are just perfect. Even the markings on the blade of the knife look cool too. Speaking of natural colours Rockoboy, , I have thought about using stuff like paprika, turmeric...and tea... as a natural dye, amongst others. I'll experiment with water based & oil based versions. They can stain clothing & kitchen benches if you're not careful when cooking. I think the oil based version will work better.... the paprika on my steak tonight and my love of curries gave me the idea. HS
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Still at it.
Handstitched replied to 3248tm's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
G'Day, No complaints here, they look beautiful . Antiquing was a challenge for me once upon a time, but now I have the hang of it. I've by no means mastered it,I still make ' mistooks' , but my antiqued projects looks so much nicer these days, thanks to a bit of info I got from this site I have a bag full of my little sample pieces like you have there. One day I'll mount them all in an album of some kind for advertising & showing off purposes . but well done on those. HS -
Stubby / Can Holders
Handstitched replied to Handstitched's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
G'Day again, Hey BDAZ , It took me a good 3hrs to find these, and another hour or so to compile them, but here they are. A lot of these are from my early days, like the collection of 8 & the silhouette carved for example, but when I compare them to what I do now, I seem to have come a long way. ( I even found some cool music CD's I never knew I had in the process, ...bonus ) HS -
Stubby / Can Holders
Handstitched replied to Handstitched's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
G'Day, Thats quite good. The red on black with white stitching is very striking and very precise . I have a pic or two of some silhouette carving on a stubby holder.....somewhere. I'm going to have to do some serious searching I have done 'multiples' before ( about a dozen) of the same carved pattern on stubby holders in the past, but they are so time consuming.... .and costly for the client. You finish the very last stubby holder and its like.." yey !!! " , ...........and celebrate with a coldie....or two > HS -
Stubby / Can Holders
Handstitched replied to Handstitched's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
G'day, Thank you very much. Nothing but pleasure, and joy seeing the end result in creating those. HS -
G'Day, I finally got around to updating my photo page in the photo album I take with me at various markets for advertising etc . Just thought I'd share just a few of them on this occasion. Some of these were custom orders. You may have a different name for the same thing , but this is the ' Aussie way of keeping our beer cold around a barbie ' aka "foamies" I know I have a lot more other pics of stubby holders...I just need to remember where I put them. HS
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G'Day, What an interesting subject. I have used ' Mr Google' , as I call it , mainly for logos, ideas and inspiration etc. and custom jobs for clients . But the majority of my patterns come from Al Stohlman books from the 60's & 70's etc. . I have done some free hand stuff as well, but only because Al Stohlman has inspired me to do my own . I couldn't draw to save my own life before I got into leather work. But these days, if I have an idea of my own that pops into my head, its now almost instinct to grab a pen & paper and scribble the idea down , even on the closest bit of scrap paper I find, ....before I forget what it was..... and kicking myself later. If I'm doing an Al Stohlman carved pattern , I don't always copy that very pattern from his books. I often use a ' a bit of this pattern and a bit of that pattern ,like a flower from one book, a scroll, from another, perhaps a horse from yet another, so that the end design is a combination of different patterns and has come from 3,4 or five different books, but also adding & drawing some of my own ideas as well. It sometimes takes me hours for me to finally settle on a design too . But I don't think ' Mr Google' is killing art...well, not mine anyway . Google only plays a small part of my leather designs for me. HS
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G'Day, I think its time for a bigger shoe box now . Some of my screw ups have been unceremoniously thrown across my work shop , some hitting the wall on the other side, with a trail of expletives behind it , like a leather Halley's Comet . HS
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G'Day , Thats beautiful work. Love the ' step-by-step' pics, and the little....um ...bunson burner? The tea pots caught my eye too They look exotic . Good to see I'm not the only one that uses those springy paper clips. I have boxes of them, and they are a Godsend. Well done
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I have a ' special place' for my screw ups...its a shoe box and lives under one of my benches , in a dark place, in a corner with a dunce hat < ...........I made that last bit up < not a dunce hat Needless to say the shoe box is full . HS
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G'Day....from Western Australia Thats really quite nice, well done. I have made hobble belts before but with 5mm DB or shoulder, harness. The brass hardware really looks the part on these. I see what you mean by ' 50 Shades of Grey' pic . and no horse ?? Yeh....right HS
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Yep....been there done that I don't want to list too many ' mistooks".... and I don't wish to embarrass myself any further O'h well, we can't be perfect all the time eh ??
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Well.... in support of a newbie doublehbar .........yep , I have done done that . Another silly " mistook" of mine in the early days , I'll be doing a leatherman type knife case, all is going really well, " geez, I'm on a roll here ...nearly finished....wow that was quick .......all dyed, stitched, burnished , polished...all done....now feeling proud of myself....@#$%^&* !!!!! " ........ I forgot the belt loop !!!! How on earth can I miss that ??? But I did But now I have the feeling that I AM the only one that has done that HS
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G'Day, Not sure how to answer that. I call myself a leatherworker , but I guess I could be considered as an artist. I put pictures onto leather, rather than canvas , I use brushes dyes & paints to enhance the images , and although all my projects & customer orders have function, like belts bags, stubby holders etc. instead of a picture hanging on a wall, they take their art with them ? HS
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G'Day DoubleD, Welcome to the 'sometimes frustrating but mostly enjoyable and very addictive , sometimes costly , and very satisfying' world of working with leather . When I was just starting with leather many moons ago, I took bits of skin off the tips of my fingers with a stanley knife because my fingers were over the edge of the ruler and left my fingers with straight tips....I thought I'd stick with it We're all here to help, and theres no such thing as a silly question on here. The answer may very well save you a lot of money and frustration. HS
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G'day Noobleather, I've only just spotted this ....oops, I'm a bit slow , sorry. Welcome to the world of leather I've been working with leather for about 14 years now. I still have my " L" plates on, even after 14 years, but enjoy the learning I am the guy from the Central Wheatbelt . Nice dog collars. But I do agree with the tri-weave, you are not alone. . That has tried my patience more than once . There are the " remains" of the beginnings of a tri-weave handbag in my reject box , just waiting for something inspiring to pop into my head ( instead of expletives) to cover up my mistooks ....er mistakes. HS
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I'm with fredk , I never loan tools. I'm happy for people to come to my workshop , use my tools to learn but the tools never leave my workshop. Sorry if thats sounds a bit mean , but its taken me so long and a lot of effort to accumulate them I'd hate to lose any of them. HS
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Tandy Leather & Tandy Electronics
Handstitched replied to Handstitched's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
Funny you should say that, because I also have one too but I accidentally blew mine up I had it on the wrong setting....oops! **poof** and it was dead. Just glad that the leather side of the ' empire' remained and didn't go the way of the electronics business, even if they are overpriced However, I doubt the ' electronic nerds' (like myself ) hate to hear that ha ha !! Perhaps one day I'll restore a valve radio with a hand made and hand carved leather case eh ? Leather hand bag radio ? Now I'm being silly. mmmmm?........however.........? HS -
I often wondered about the connection between the two companies. The only reason I had an interest in Tandy Electronics is because in an earlier part of my life, long before my love of leather, I used to tinker with electronics , restore antique valve radios, mess about with radios, stereos etc . One of my sheds still contains all of that stuff. I very recently watched a doco on Youtube about the decline of TE and thats what piqued my interest all over again. Heres some interesting info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_D._Tandy https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tandy_Electronics I also spotted a commonality between the two companies.....they're both over priced HA !! HS
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Metalic Kangaroo Lace Question
Handstitched replied to Clintonville Leather's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
No, I've had no issues with it, however I do only use short lengths at a time, just like I do with any lacing . Perhaps if I used one long length maybe then there might be an issue towards the end of a project. HS -
Metalic Kangaroo Lace Question
Handstitched replied to Clintonville Leather's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
G'Day, I know this is the other side of the planet, but this is what I've used ( in silver) This is my supplier here in Oz. http://www.birdsall-leather.com.au/Kangaroo-Lacing/Metallic/3mm/pl.php I have used it on bags , and its quite good. But I used short lengths rather than one long length. Check out our prices here in Oz, and compare them to your prices while you're at it. I'd be guessing that yours are much cheaper. -
Retail Shop Front Vs Workshop/unit
Handstitched replied to Handstitched's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
G'Day , @bikermutt07 Equine stock, as in equestrian stable..... stuff, grooming stuff , tack, rugs etc. @chrisash I guess I could do some ...er *cough* cut and pasting of some " shop front" pics with some equestrian stock and send that to the wholesaler? Mmmmmm....nah , that wouldn't work I got a call from a small business dude, I just need to return his call and get some advice. HS
