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This is my current project-- a wallet with a landscape. The tooling on the outside piece is done, and the stitching holes made (3mm) with my nice JapanGoods chisel set. I made the left side deliberately too long, so that when I get it all stitched up, I can trim that edge to the correct size. I like the trees here -- the undercut beveller really made the silhouette pop. Right now I'm working on the interior pockets. More to come as it is completed.
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Hi, I am trying to make a zip around wallet. I have figured out putting in the zip using a wooden mold, but I don't know how to do the edge stitching around the zip, so that I catch in both the outer leather case and the internal pieces and get it to look neat. In the photos you can see I have done the white stitching on the blue outer case (this is a practice piece) but I can't get the stitches to catch the inside pieces. Grateful for any ideas.
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Pink Floyd themed wallet I made as a commission. The original drawing I found on google. Details: -2 mm veg tan for exterior, dyed with ROC leather dye, violet color -Angelus paints for the tooling -1 mm veg tan for interior -Yellow Wuta thread, 0.45 at 3 mm spacing
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Exterior is Horween essex, Interior is Chevre sully, the wallet is fully lined. My first fine wallet, made it for myself, and plan to make a few in different color combinations for sale
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Hi friends I have got a question and feel super stupid about it. Truth is, is that I'm just not good with 'seeing' how something works or goes together until somebody really shows me. So; Looking at this photo - why does the card in the back not fall down and slide behind the card in the front... I first thought it would be separate compartments with a stitched line at the bottom that we can't see, but I've looked closely - we are looking at 1 singular piece of leather that has two slits cut in it and gets stitched onto the back panel. Maybe it's lined? If so - how does one do this properly? How does this work, I want to make this so badly but even something this simple makes me struggle which is quite discouraging Thanks!
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Here is a card wallet I made for my wife for xmas. Red English bridle fully lined and accented with pink veg tan.
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Hi! My name is Igor Sergeev. I am a designer and master from Russia. I want to share with you a few of my works. All work is done by hand using a saddle stitch. I really hope that you will like them. More of my work can be seen on instagram instagram.com/umptekdesign Just watch my videos on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC63ScdkQVZh8kUWFgY-5o8w?view_as=subscriber
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Could you give me some advice to improve this wallet the layers inside is goat leather
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Hello all! Here is a roper wallet (or long wallet) that I just finished for myself. Btw, my nickname is Nate in case you're confused. I needed to make myself a wallet so I could have some of my work with me when meeting potential customers. Also, my Cabela's wallet was falling apart. It is lined with Tandy's super soft pigskin. When I showed it to my dad, he said I should have stamped "A fool and his money are soon parted" on the inside flap... (I think I should have done that too considering how often I go to Tandy... ) Let me know what you think! Comments/critique always welcome. Thanks for looking! -Ryan
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My cousin wanted a wallet made from the tops of an old pair of work boots. He's a junkman that goes by the name "Junkman" and goes through work boots like crazy. The outer is from the boots and the inner is 2/3oz veg tan.
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I am new to the group and leather making. I plan to hand sew a leather wallet and the leather that I will be using is 3.5 - 4 oz that I will be purchasing from The Tannery Row. My question is what size needle and thread do I need to use? I plan to use the fine diamond chisel for making the holes. Thanks a lot in advance!
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Since I have used templates from here, I thought it would be nice to give back a little. Here is a template for a minimal wallet. It has 3 card slots and a lager pocket for whatever. Feel free to arrange them in many different ways. Prints well on 8x10 paper. Enjoy!
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Hi everyone I working a cashier in a restaurant and really fear this not my ending career i want to be a leather maker and i start learning and do something in that field to be in someday my job but i can't improve my skills because i make mistakes in all thing i do every time until now Are Is this a defect of my personality or this is the nature of the field?
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Made another variant for my cherry blossom wallet, this one is nicer I think. The stitching is at 3 mm spacing and the closure is a bit more delicate.
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Hi professors This is my first edition to that's blue wallet i would to make something new and i want to draw something in the cover but i not good in drawing and i try to practice What's the next step after swivel knife please i need name the tool and photo to that tool
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I made a bi-fold card wallet I used an Italian vegetable leather and worked for an hour If you're tired of heavy wallets, give it a try =) → Pattern & Making clip Thanks !
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If you could describe this possible stitching/edging procedure, what do you think it is? sam
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Hey Looking for all the help I can get on this one. Never made a long wallet before so I took to instagram for some inspiration... @from_one_leather See below for some pictures. The last image is a similar wallet by the same person, but it is the zipper in the middle for coins that I am particularly interested in. Any idea how it is done? I've never worked with zippers before. also, with the first image, how do you think the insert for the strap is sewed into the piece? Any other insights would be great. Sam