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Happy Leathercrafting Christmas
Retswerb replied to Handstitched's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
Indeed - it’s been a rough year in so many ways but I am counting my blessings and remembering how much I have to be thankful for. Merry Christmas to all. -
What an awesome gift. There’s a lot of generosity in this community!
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My new wallet
Retswerb replied to Chux's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
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Buckleguy.com has a wide variety - some flimsy, some quite sturdy.
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CrazyHorse Tablet Sleeve
Retswerb replied to AndyL1's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Looks nice, I like the flash style look of the swallows and banner.- 5 replies
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- tablet case
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Really nice job! Her hair in particular turned out really well.
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Love it. Definitely one of the appeals of leatherworking for me is the sense that these materials and tools can be used to make something that’s been being made forever, or something totally new. Endless possibilities even with a limited toolset.
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Awesome, @Vikefan, thanks for sharing. @battlemunky, I heard that idea a long time ago and had forgotten about it - I’ll have to try it, would be a fun training project for the mutt.
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Looks great @CindyCLewis, nice job! Would love to see a pic of it on the dog.
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Nice, I like the silhouette effect a lot.
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Ordered a paper catalog from you guys and wow it was more than I expected. Reminds me of poring over thick paper catalogs as a kid! I like shopping online but there’s something to be said for a nice catalog like that.
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Dieselpunkro has a couple of free patterns for ornaments if anyone is looking for a jump start: https://www.leather-patterns.com/freestuff Not nearly as nice as your feather though Chuck, nice work.
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Flip phone holster.
Retswerb replied to Akers's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Hope he’s still got a flip phone to put into it, they’re getting hard to come by! Nice job, it looks great and I’m sure he’ll like it. -
Those look comfy and warm! Nice job.
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Perfect chisel holes and stitching lines ?
Retswerb replied to Wisdomsleather's topic in How Do I Do That?
Nice improvement, @Wisdomsleather! What do you see looking at your recent work that you would like to improve? -
Hoo boy, those are nice. Functional artwork.
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Those are excellent! What’s the game?
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Doing jobs for difficult people with whom you need to keep on good terms can be the worst. Years ago my artist wife took a logo design job for someone from our church. Many, many, MANY hours later he had something he was satisfied with and she had determined that custom art wasn’t worth her while. We would see his truck around town for a while with the logo on the side and she hated the sight of it.
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Whole lot of weird butthurt responses in this thread considering OP was just trying to meet the needs of a client with the skillset he had. If a fellow doesn’t want to use alternate materials for a client that’s fine, tell the client it’s not your gig and move along. If someone else wants to give it a shot and try for advice here along the way I don’t see why anyone should be offended. We’re all here because we love leather, obviously - but I see nothing wrong with someone choosing to use their leather skillset on a different material to make a buck from a client who wants to pay for it.
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Backpack with piping
Retswerb replied to scrapyarddog's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
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I haven’t seen anything quite like that, but the first picture looks an awful lot like one of these to me... https://www.amazon.com/ACCO-Paper-Clips-Jumbo-Smooth/dp/B003XOXUK2/
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Those are great! The lacing looks excellent on the mug cover, that will feel nice on the fingers.
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Nothing wrong with that, all part of the process sometimes. Use fabric, paper, scraps, whatever it takes to figure out how the pieces are going to fit together to give you the result you want.