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Hi everybody! (Complete with Grover arms) I am sooooo pumped! I just finished paying for, and am picking up tomorrow, a Cobra 4 -16” and a Thompson Walking Foot machine! I also am the proud owner of a paper weight with a treadle, that says it’s a Singer 29-something. I get to try and fix that up on my own. Fun! My husband has kindly cleared the garage out for a leather/craft shop and plans are underway to change a church table into a leather table! Can clear shoe boxes with foam for my stamps be far away? I’m going to ask a gentleman in the area to make sure the two new machines are in spec. I have been told he’s really good with industrial machines, soooo, yeah, pumped! I’ve been talking to several people about learning from real professionals about shoe/boot making/repair and saddlemaking/repair. So, do any of you have names of people in the Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas or South Dakota areas that give lessons about shoes/boots/saddles/harness? oh, and now I get the museum of sewing machines tendency! The right tool for the right job! Sorry about before!
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Cow and Bison backpack
ScoobyNewbie replied to joelpete's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Love the wide top and edges to keep the rain out! Beautiful! -
You can just glue them together, but remember to make a hem. It looks more professional, and keeps your edges from fraying. Oh. Sorry, this is if you are using fabric for the liner.
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I did a sample purse at the store when I started. The Erica Crossbody. Cute purse, has a bit of a wallet. Any way, not knowing what I was doing I slathered on the blue Waterstain onto the front panel. Gorgeous deep blue, contrasted really well with the white lotus and the green waterweed. Then I was told I should have oiled the leather before I painted it. So I oiled all the rest of it. It came out kind of marbled instead of the deep blue of the front panel. Still pretty and in theme, as it were, to a waterlilly/underwater style. But I really liked the deep blue. I can see why you would want your work to stay the way you made it, it seems silly to put as much effort and thought into the stuff you guys make, and then have it just rub off. So waterstains have less penetration, or maybe they need to be sealed to keep from rubbing off? Would a finish be the answer? One of the sheens? Or Neatlac, or resolene?
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I’ve been told that ProDye really sucks into leather by a couple of people. That it absorbs more. Have you found that to be true as well? I haven’t been around long enough to see any of my waterstain stuff wear or leak from dampness.
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Those could easily be reindeer for next Christmas! Cute!
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People say I like this, or I like that Battlemunky, but they rarely say why. Could you please tell me why you like the ProDye better then the alcohol dyes? I like water based and waterstain because it doesn’t smell bad or require a vent, plus I don’t seem to have to buff as much. Discuss.
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Kids Belt
ScoobyNewbie replied to GrayHallidayJr's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
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Farting around with leather.
ScoobyNewbie replied to hawgrider's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
They are beautiful. But what warms my heart is they are for your girls. When my daughters got their first cars, I handed them each a 10” crowbar and told them “every well bred young lady needs one of these on her drivers side door. See? Heartwarming. -
Very nice. I’m buying the Stohlman books bit by bit and I’ve been very impressed with how thorough the instructions are. You guys make it look so cool and personal! I’m just kind of concerned with how many of the tools that have gone missing, leaves, veiners, camouflagers... it kind of feels like we have to reinvent the wheel again to get the right shapes. Or am I over thinking, and the tools are out there, I just haven’t gone much farther than Tandy?
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Went to buy an embosser, ended up with a few items....
ScoobyNewbie replied to mogwild's topic in Leather Tools
For. The. Win! Congrats! -
Saddlemaking construction course (book,DVD,patterns
ScoobyNewbie replied to Dusty Johnson's topic in Saddle Construction
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Scout Sheath first timer!
ScoobyNewbie replied to TheAlbinoYeti's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
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Cool!
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New Tandy Craftool Pro Stitch Master made by Sailrite
ScoobyNewbie replied to Treesner's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
I have used it instore and it seems a lovely machine. Does a good job in tight places and yes, it goes very slowly if you need it to. -
Beautiful job!
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Many people come into the store and say, ‘My Dad/Grampa/Uncle/Scoutmaster/ Gramma/ teacher showed me how to do this when I was a kid and I’m really interested in learning more.” It’s always accompanied by a beautiful smile.
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Sewing Machine Recommendation for Small Leather Goods?
ScoobyNewbie replied to YSRASupply's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
I played with the new Stitchmaster from Tandy today. It was lovely. I used it to make that little pressure coin purse from Projects by Al Stohlman. The first one was sad but tight, the second one was loose,, but prettier. I had to take a stitch in at the back to make it stay closed. Then I mucked them both up by trying to use the embosser on them. But the machine was easy to set up, use and the speed was very controllable. Fast when I wanted it. Slow when I got scered. And the toe was very easy to work around for tight stitch corners. -
Southwest Trade Show 2019
ScoobyNewbie replied to Rbarleatherworks's topic in Special Events, Contests and Classes
Why not? Lots to do in Scottsdale that isn’t leather oriented? -
Craftool Co. pat pending mallet
ScoobyNewbie replied to chriscraft's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
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First time in a long time.
ScoobyNewbie replied to TomW2's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
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That’s how my family do it for their wood working. They make what they want to over the fall, winter and spring and then take it to a convention they have an in at and usually sell out. I should just pull up my big girl panties and do what they do.
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Trying my hand at a hat...
ScoobyNewbie replied to YinTx's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
That is cute as a bug! I’ve been having fun with my hats! Keep it up! It only gets easier!