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Haven't posted for some time but here is some of our latest work. We used some soft .8 mm goatskin and stuffed it with a pillow. How do you like it ?
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Hello everyone! We've been busy lately and this is what we have to show for it. Quite some work went into this project and you can watch it being made here. Pattern, photos and more information here
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As part of our commitment to making things easier for our community, we made a bag where the knots needn't be tooled but cut and stitched instead. I once made a wallet full of Celtic motifs and it took me two days just to tool the cover whereas the same time was required for this bag to be constructed bottom up. Well perhaps the result is not as good as could have were it tooled but I think it's satisfying nonetheless. The process of making it was captured here and the pattern can be found along with many other project on our website. Thanks for the time!
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Hi! We've been at it again and this is what came out. It's made out of 3 oz veg tan and stuffed with a full polyester pillow. Everything is hand stitched and dyed just as you like it. We have a video for it if you'd like to take a look and of course the pattern which can be found at our website.
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Who says an egg can only be cooked or laid and not be carried on your back while turning heads at the mall ? For those unacquainted with the Alien franchise, this is the egg that spawns the facehugger, made into a backpack. For everyone else who already made the mask, this is a must have accessory and about the same amount of work. The pattern and more info here
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Hello everyone! This is our latest bag pattern meant to hold laptops and large books. It's designed with the mind of holding a Mac in the middle sleeve and a 15 inch laptop in one of the other compartments. The two front pockets can fit phones, chargers, a mouse or any other accessories. We used vegetable tanned leather of which about one square meter went in. The pattern and more info can be found on our website along with the rest of our stuff. Happy new year!
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The whiter is stuffed and made out of pre dyed 3 - 5 oz while the other one is hollow 5 - 6 oz veg tan hand dyed. It was requested by a very nice lady who has a knack for penguins and received a lot of love from kids. The pattern is in the shop. PS: Don't mind the title lol
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We had quite some fun making these and a nice nostalgia trip as well. We have a lot of 5-6 oz veg tan scraps laying around which would be a shame to throw away. Here's how we made them and here's the pattern
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Lo and behold, the leather Jack O'Lantern with pattern and tutorial just in time for Halloween. Time to redeem your souls for all the pumpkins that suffered by your kitchen knives!
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Hello people, here is another pattern, it is a trifold wallet with 9 slots and one ID windows +space for bills. you can watch the tutorial here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1ksyC2LQS8q0tV2TtGHqFg/ and get the pattern here https://www.raulreyes3d.com/tutorials
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In our quest for diversifying the craft and because we were commissioned for a biker hip bag, we came up with this design that didn't get too much love from the crafting community. I suspect it's the grumpy face that keeps people away :D. In any case it was a very fun and challenging project and we're proud to present it whenever the chance occurs.
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My daily commute backpack got a bit of an upgrade and a new pattern and video tutorial.
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I prepared this file quicker than the previous one (Archery Arm Guard - Pattern & Instructions) posted a few days ago in the Leatherwork Conversation section - I'm a bit lost among all these sections..., but it should be understandable enough although instructions are more limited. Dead link removed. Fred's domain name is unregistered and he hasn't been around since 2014. I have posted a copy of his file at the end of this thread. Enjoy and share! Fred
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Straying further away from the traditional applications of leather we tried something new and while not particularly useful, this was a challenging project which pushed our skills a bit further. We used 7 oz for the mask and 6 oz veg tan for the horns. The mask is also wet formed in the nose and cheeks area and the teeth have also been modeled a bit. TL;DR, here's how we did it.
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While written for the intermediate-level audience, here's a relatively simple project for most anyone. Using the concepts presented here, the variations are limitless Please post a pic of your project interpretation here and share your tips and tricks as well. Making Leather Flip Flops.pdf
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So after a long time of being a fan of the Lovecraftian character Cthulhu, I managed to make this mask. It began last week when everyone was making masks so I thought why not have at it. Of course I deviated a bit quite from the idea of making a virus mask but nevermind that. Here's how I made it and here's the pattern for it. I'd love to see your version too :). Y'a Cthulhu fhtagn!
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My Friend asked me for a bottle carrier pattern. I didn't have one but I did have a cardboard pattern that I had previously made. So I thought I would try and put it in inkscape; a program that I recently discovered, that is free on the internet. What you see is the result of my efforts. I have made a Bottle Carrier and on the 2nd page is a Can carrier - both are marked near the cutout. The can carrier 1A is shorter and 2A's location was moved lower to accommodate the shorter height of a can. each piece has color coded dots for ease of piece placement. I named the colors in case some one is color blind, so they can also understand the color placement. Note: The colored dots should be punched as well as the uncolored dots. The reason for the snap at the bottom is in case someone wants to fold the carrier at the cutouts and have the carrier ride higher at the waist. Bottle - Can Carrier.pdf
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So, do you have a "favorite" person? Grab the pattern, watch the ritual and have some fun
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I am retired and thought I would try my had at leather wok. I really like it so far, but I have a lot to learn. I have also been playing around with inkscape, a vector graphics program. I recently stated wearing overall's because they are very comfortable, but I didn't have any place to carry my keys so I came up with a solution that works for me and I thought I would share. Let me know what you think of my Idea as well as my graphics work. Thanks Stan Campbell Lockbourne, OH Overall Key Ring.pdf
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We made this bag for medium trips as it's sized to fit most flight companies requirements for hand luggage. It's hand stitched veg tan and it took about 1 sq meter / 12 sq feet and a week to make. Pattern available here
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A larger version of a hip bag I made last year. With phones getting bigger and bigger, hip bags need to adapt. The larger version measures about ( 180 x 110 x 40 mm ), it's hand dyed/stitched veg tan and I used a 30 mm D-Ring for the closure. The pattern is available for purchase in my shop. Thank you for your time!
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A very nice person asked me to help him with a Dopp bag pattern and this came out. It might be a simple design but I had it with me in my last trip and everything I needed went in without having to leave anything out so it is a very practical item. Also Happy new year!
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I want to make more costume and armor pieces, and right now my wife wants me to make her a hood (she calls it an Assassins Creed hood) so she can cosplay her rogue from Pathfinder at the Renaissance Festival this year. And I have some really good lambskin I think will work, I just ... don't know how to do it. Are there patterns available for this sort of thing? Not just hoods but other clothing too. I don't mind paying a little bit for a good pattern as long as it doesn't cost a fortune. TIA.
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Quick and dirt cheap stitching pony we made as a diversion from working with leather only. It's made of a plank of pine wood from the local hardware store, three screws with nuts and a couple of wood screws. Took about an hour to build but it does its job well. A video of making it here . Pattern available here