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Ponytail holder .......... I guess
SUP replied to Gezzer's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Sure I will. Only it will be a little while, as I have a dozen half-done projects which are all needed tomorrow - birthdays etc. Once those are completed, I will make this - it will be a fun, relaxing thing for myself. -
Ponytail holder .......... I guess
SUP replied to Gezzer's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Actually, I like the idea of the snaps. I will try that. The sticks, I have discovered, can get tangled and the bands - scrunchies or whichever is used, often pull put hair when getting them off. Then, getting the hair off them is a pain, never mind the loss of hair! What do other women do, I wonder. -
Heating painted edges.
SUP replied to SUP's topic in Dyes, Antiques, Stains, Glues, Waxes, Finishes and Conditioners.
@fredk thank you. That is a reasonable price. I found the same on Ebay US and will be ordering it today. You are right about them becoming more difficult to get. Just one or two sellers selling the brass ones; the rest sell the wooden ones. Same on Amazon. -
Heating painted edges.
SUP replied to SUP's topic in Dyes, Antiques, Stains, Glues, Waxes, Finishes and Conditioners.
@fredkI'm afraid I am completely ignorant about things electrical, mechanical etc., so cannot modify anything. But the soldering iron I just bought has a lowest temp setting of 80 so hopefully that should work. Besides, it has bad reviews that the temp soon stops going higher than about 90 so it would, hopefully, work for me. Let's see. Until then, the stove and lots of hand cream. I would love to get a brass burnisher like the one above. My search for this evening. -
Heating painted edges.
SUP replied to SUP's topic in Dyes, Antiques, Stains, Glues, Waxes, Finishes and Conditioners.
@fredk I do not use edge paint much either but this is soft chrome tanned leather and it just does not get burnished. So I have to paint the edges. I did not think of a pyrography instrument; do such machines have low enough temperatures? I will investigate that. I have just received my soldering iron. I did not have one earlier. Will try to use that too but I did wonder about using the stove. It makes everything so easy and fast and the leather does not have to be firm or medium-soft. Firm or even medium-soft leathers , of course, can be burnished, which I much prefer. That is a beautiful brass burnisher by the way. Is it yours? -
Ponytail holder .......... I guess
SUP replied to Gezzer's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
That is pretty! Yes only someone with long and thick hair will be able to do justice to it. -
Has anyone tried to warm painted edges gently over an electric stove set on low? I tried it today and it seems to work. The temperature was set so that I could hold my hand over the stove comfortably while I held the leather for a couple of seconds. To make sure the paint gets absorbed into the leather, I hold it at an angle and move it around. Anyone have an idea if it will cause any problems? I cannot think of any issue as long as I don't burn it. I have ordered an infrared thermometer gun to check the temperature, so will be able to do that soon. Much easier than heating a creaser over a spirit lamp and then using it.
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@Wepster very true.
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@Wepster Wow. The thing is, everything is code written by people. So depending on how that is written and co-relates to everything else, systems work, or they don't. I was in tech myself as is my husband, and sometimes, seeing how there is such a 'will do' attitude to the code being written or being passed for release, I have nightmares. Everything seems to be held together with a lick and a promise. Add to that the increasing number of hackers and spammers worldwide. This AI craze is crazy as well. AI is as good as the code written by humans - who are fallible. Too much science fiction, too little common sense. As dumb as those google glasses a decade ago. Sorry..one of my hobby horses. Off it now.
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@MtlBiker not finding that pattern. I know it was some sort of bookmark. But when I search, there are so many, I am at a loss. @Northmount exactly. Spammers and hackers have so many ways of causing harm! I never download anything from emails that I receive. and I check the raw message to see where most emails arrive from as well. Hackers are so good these days that they can create very authentic looking emails and logos of well known companies, banks for example. This was something that I was not even looking for.. a bookmark that looked like a fun thing. Now when I look for it to send @MtlBiker the link, I cannot find it. The default damage happened to one of my earlier printers a long time ago, maybe 10-12 years - that I could reset. Simpler world then, I guess and easier solutions.
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@MtlBiker It does happen. I have heard of it happening which is why I am usually careful with downloads. This one slipped through. I will try to remember where found that pattern. I promptly deleted it so will need to search for it. The thing is, I would have thought my old printer just broke down but in between 2 printing jobs, and not within one? The dieselpunk.ro one had 44 pages printed, in Poster format! They all printed perfectly and then this one, a couple of pages, were all out of kilter. Too much of a co-incidence to be a sudden printer failure, I think. @fredk you were lucky to find repair people who knew what to do. I thought that would be the solution too. @MtlBiker I will look for that pattern and send you the link if I find it. Anyway, I got a nice new printer.
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@BurkhardtYes I got it from Etsy. @toxo I was wondering about that too. Other seller give a couple of free patterns too but only a few and very simple ones. This site gives many of them, of larger more difficult projects and I wondered if there is a catch.
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@MtlBiker like @fredk said, I suspect there was a computer virus. Luckily it was an old printer so don't mind too much replacing it. I did not bother to take it to a repair place, too old for all that. So asked around, checked with techie acquaintances and then just replaced. I know it was that download because just prior to that, I had downloaded and printed a dieselpunk.ro pattern which was fine. Then this pattern and suddenly everything went wonky. @Chakotay I will try that. Better to wait for a physical pattern than get such problems. This was directed from Etsy though. But I have bought and downloaded other patterns from Etsy and not had any problem. I am going to remain wary of free patterns though. Not getting anything from that site. I would like to make my own patterns and am at the point where I am able add my own details to the patterns I buy. I hope to make my own pattern soon, I have some ideas and the leather for it as well. Thank you all, for your guidance and suggestions.
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I came across a site which offers many free patterns and tutorials. Has anyone tried anything from this site? @leatherbagpattern3574 A google search will take you to the YouTube site - no individual videos so could not embed here. I ask because some weeks ago, I downloaded a pattern from Etsy from a seller who has been around for a long time and had very good ratings, but the download damaged my printer settings. Could not get it corrected and had to replace it. I don't want a repeat with my new printer. I would appreciate any information on this.
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A classic doctor's bag pattern is available here as well. Just saw it and saved it for future use today! https://www.etsy.com/listing/939620096/classic-doctors-bag-leather-pattern?click_key=9f94277c8a4bbd4d9a78b816142aa57b6a57b2d6%3A939620096&click_sum=e5fde5c2&external_collection=&pro=1&sts=1
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That is stunning! A quietly elegant looking book.
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What else do I need to do to preserve an old snakeskin bag?
SUP replied to SUP's topic in Exotics, Reptiles, Furs and others
Thank you. @Fraulein. I hope so too. -
What else do I need to do to preserve an old snakeskin bag?
SUP replied to SUP's topic in Exotics, Reptiles, Furs and others
Photographs of my snakeskin bag. The conditioner I used was for exotic leathers, including snakeskin. -
What else do I need to do to preserve an old snakeskin bag?
SUP replied to SUP's topic in Exotics, Reptiles, Furs and others
Thank you @Fraulein. I will put up a picture of it. Should have thought of it! -
@TonyVCan' feel any metal in the leather - of course it might be too small to feel with bare fingers. The thread is the same spool that I have used for all the other things I have stitched. The Pro-dye was used for other things as well. This was in the earliest days when I was trying to learn how to use dyes and antiquing, so used both on most things. I have been racking my brain trying to find something different that I did with this piece of leather. @ArkieNewbie you may have a point there..an alternate dimension might end up being the explanation! @Handstitched , missed your comment there... leather from the cow that jumped over the moon.. moon dust!
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I don't have any iron filings. Will have to see how I can get some. The plastic wrap is a good idea although I have thoroughly cleaned the leather and the conditioner is the same I use for all the other knife sheaths. Let's see. A mystery to solve.
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I thought the same thing but it appear some metals do become temporarily magnetic in presence of strong magnets and these wall magnets are strong. Might be wrong, of course or the effect might not be enough to hold up even a small sheath like this one. Half the time when I read articles online, I am not sure if they can be relied upon; even the ones that seem to be from what should be reliable sources.
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@dikman and I have a piece of that cow! My fortune is made. @fredk @Gezzer, some form of soft iron maybe, or metals like Aluminium or nickel or lead. @fredk, that is a good idea. There should be a college somewhere close by with a Physics department where I can show them this. It is such an oddity!
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Yes it is, isn't it? Now that I think of it, it was one of the first I made, so from a bag of Tandy scraps, if I remember right. Wonder if it is something about the scrap I used. The rest of the treatment was the same as for other knife sheaths. One thing I noticed - if I take the sheath off the strip and re-attach it with the scissors, it does not remain stuck immediately; only after a long while. Several hours or overnight. So the effect comes on slowly. Weirder and weirder.
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@Sheilajeanne Thank you for that assurance