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I think this is our most ambitious project so far and we've been working on it on and off since January. We're huge fans of DnD lore and a Mimic toolbox is something we had always wanted to make. This is how it was made
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A fun little project we warmed up with after the long pause. Here's how we made it. You can also get the pattern for 18 cents if you were planning to get another pattern from our store
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They were awful people but I like their hats so we made one. You can watch it being made here
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I apologize if I seem to be taking over this thread but I'm really feeling inspired. I grew up with music cassettes and they occupy a special place in my heart. My first encounter actually was with reel to reel players when I was only an infant. My father used to have a Grundig player and a couple of crates full of reels with all the good 70's music. I then got an Akai 'pick up' vinyl player but none of these gave me a high as big as being able to load video games like Dizzy on a ZX Spectrum computer from a cassette player did. So here's my new card holder which you can watch the making of here and get the pattern here.
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Just finished this and wanted to share. I used to play Rugby in high school and when someone suggested we'd make this, I immediately took up the challenge. Btw it's like almost free if you buy something else from our shop and here's how it was made.
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After receiving very positive reactions to our latest simple bag design I've decided to add another one to our portfolio. It's a 3 part pattern that should take about 5 hours to make ( the lunch break part is a bit overblown :D ). Here are the Pattern and tutorial links as per usual.
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So we got a used mannequin from someone and it came with no head. I'm thinking .. we'll have to buy one cuz it kinda looks creepy. Then it occurs to me I could actually make a leather one so .... here it is. I actually made a standing one instead as it's easier to take pictures of. So what do you think? Btw here is the video and here's the pattern.
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So I really like experimenting with different types of closures and this simple project was perfect for a bit of deviation. We used 5-6 oz veg tan, a rivet, a head ball stud and a 20 mm buckle. You can watch it being made here and get the pattern while it's almost free here.
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Fans of chocolate and Oompa loompas, the wait is over :D! A fun little project we made before the new year which we'd like to share with you guys. It's veg tan, some pre dyed, some raw and very suitable for children or girls that don't like carrying much stuff around. Now gloves off and hit me with a thought or two! Ah, here's how it was made.
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Not much going around on this thread and I seem to have forgor posting this so I'm doing it now. Here are also the Pattern and tutorial. Also how about a chat? Everyone doing well? What are you working on?
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We don't really have a matching suit of armor but I felt compelled to make this and my lady diligently helped me to see it done. We used heavy veg tan and man that's a lovely leather to work with. In my experience heavier leather comes full grain and that texture and screeching sound it has gives me a high. I just dumped all pics here so you won't have to go to the site unless you want the pattern but I'll leave the video tutorial in case you're curious how it was made. Here it is
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Just wanted to let you guys know we're running a sale in our shop. Some of you are already our clients but we wanted to make sure you all get a chance to grab something you wanted at a cheaper price.
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I think I forgot to share this one and I just thought of doing it now. We made this for my own use actually and it's very big one. I'm a 1.90 meter tall guy and you can get an idea about the proportions by looking at the last pic in which I'm wearing it. We used pull up leather for it because of the nice effect the leather achieves when being bent and we really took advantage of this by bending all the edges. It took about 2.2 square meters to make and I don't even want to think about how much thread went in because of our poor hands not having recovered yet from all that hand stitching. If you wish to see it being made there's a video here. The pattern as usual can be found in our shop.
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Hey guys! This is our latest work of which we're very proud. We went for a cute owl look and this is what came out. Here's a video of making it. The pattern as always can be found in our shop
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Presenting you with our latest work of which we're somewhat proud. You can watch it being made here
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After close to a month of trial and error, this is the latest addition to our leather work portfolio. Not much more to say other than show you how it was made. You can also grab the pattern here.
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The pattern didn't fit the required file size so here it is Witcher_purse_pattern.pdf
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Now this took a while to make.... Not much else I can say other than point you to the video of making it
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I once designed a simple cylindrical pencil case which ended up holding some of our tools. This meant we still couldn't hold pencils in anything else other than jars :D so we needed something more adequate. I came up with this meanwhile and struggled a bit to implement it but I think it was worth it. You can watch it being made here
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Would you like to make this? If so, use crazy horse / oil tanned. Don't forget to grab the pattern Tarnished_hip_bag_pattern_by_Leatherhub.pdf
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A bag based on one of our older designs that was made to carry 17 inchers. I recently bought an M1 Mac and I was very eager to make another since I really liked the first. You can watch it being made here
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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.