Hello Everyone,
I’d like to ask your collective advice on a pattern I’ve purchased.
If you don’t mind, a little history first. I have a lady friend that’s going through a pretty rough time at the moment. She means a lot to me as she helped when I had a similar rough time myself, many years ago.
I want to make her something to cheer her up, so after looking around I discovered bag charms, something I never knew existed until a week ago. I’ve purchased a pattern that I think she’ll like and printed it out, but on closer inspection…
The pattern has a straight line of five or so 1mm (1/25”) square holes in it and I have no idea what kind of tool I could use to manually get a good result. I’ve seen a 1mm square hole punch being advertised on Amazon, but a comment left by a purchaser stated it was closer to 2mm. I’ve also considered a scalpel blade, but even the thinnest look to be too big.
Does anyone have any suggestions on getting a clean looking 1mm square hole in leather 1mm to 1.4mm thick please? If you know of any tool or technique you could share, I’d be really grateful.
By the way, I also contacted the pattern maker, but they suggested buying a kit from them with precut leather. I totally understand why. I would, no doubt get a better looking result and it’s easier. I can see the sense in the suggestion.
But I want to use this to learn as well. And I won’t learn if 2/3 if the job is done for me. Besides, I want to choose the colours and the leather to use.
Thank you for taking the time to read. And thank you again if you take the time to reply.
Shadders.