MtlBiker Posted June 14, 2022 Report Posted June 14, 2022 As you know, I'm still quite a beginner with leather working. I came across a YouTube video and PDF pattern for a very simple little wallet, and I just made one as a practice project. Cute and Easy Wallet for a Gift. But I'm really not sure what leather the author was suggesting we use... Nothing was mentioned in the video but the PDF pattern says to use 1.5mm "Hard" leather for two pieces and 1.5mm "Soft" leather for the third (interior). I used a pre-dyed veg tan leather (about 4oz) for the "hard" pieces and a chrome tan black leather (just under 4oz) for the interior. Is there a proper description of what "hard" and "soft" leather is? I'm not sure what this little wallet should feel like, but I'm finding both exterior and interior pieces to be perhaps too soft. Thanks for any comments. Quote Current machines: Janome HD3000 and Skyline S5, Consew 206RB-5, Singer Profinish serger, Techsew 2750 PRO, Sailrite LSZ-1 Premium, Consew DCS-S4 Skiver
Members Chakotay Posted June 14, 2022 Members Report Posted June 14, 2022 24 minutes ago, MtlBiker said: I used a pre-dyed veg tan leather (about 4oz) for the "hard" pieces and a chrome tan black leather (just under 4oz) for the interior. That's how I would have interpreted it. Look good man! Quote
CFM tsunkasapa Posted June 14, 2022 CFM Report Posted June 14, 2022 Looks good to me. Well done. Quote Hoka Hey! Today, tomorrow, next week, what does it matter?
MtlBiker Posted June 14, 2022 Author Report Posted June 14, 2022 1 hour ago, tsunkasapa said: Looks good to me. Well done. Thanks! But what does soft and hard leather mean to you? I really don't think I used what the author had in mind. Quote Current machines: Janome HD3000 and Skyline S5, Consew 206RB-5, Singer Profinish serger, Techsew 2750 PRO, Sailrite LSZ-1 Premium, Consew DCS-S4 Skiver
Contributing Member fredk Posted June 14, 2022 Contributing Member Report Posted June 14, 2022 To me; hard leather = a good stiff veg tan and soft leather is like chrome tan lining or upholstery grade leather Just like wot you used Quote Al speling misteaks aer all mi own werk..
MtlBiker Posted June 14, 2022 Author Report Posted June 14, 2022 1 hour ago, fredk said: To me; hard leather = a good stiff veg tan and soft leather is like chrome tan lining or upholstery grade leather Just like wot you used Thanks Fred. I'm finding this little wallet to be too soft (at least for me) so maybe now that I've made one, I might use veg tan that *I* dye instead of the pre-dyed stuff I used. I think that might be firmer. And maybe a thinner (2oz) veg tan for the interior parts. There is SO much to learn and it's so hard for a newbie to know what type of leather to use. And simply saying "soft" or "hard" isn't all that much help. I'm still at the stage where I follow along with a tutorial and when details are lacking it is a bit challenging. As (when) I gain more experience I'll know better about what to use, where and for. Cheers! Quote Current machines: Janome HD3000 and Skyline S5, Consew 206RB-5, Singer Profinish serger, Techsew 2750 PRO, Sailrite LSZ-1 Premium, Consew DCS-S4 Skiver
CFM Hardrada Posted June 14, 2022 CFM Report Posted June 14, 2022 https://theleatherguy.org/blogs/leather-101/leather-101-thickness-and-temper Quote
CFM tsunkasapa Posted June 15, 2022 CFM Report Posted June 15, 2022 5 hours ago, fredk said: To me; hard leather = a good stiff veg tan and soft leather is like chrome tan lining or upholstery grade leather Just like wot you used What he said. Quote Hoka Hey! Today, tomorrow, next week, what does it matter?
MtlBiker Posted June 15, 2022 Author Report Posted June 15, 2022 14 hours ago, Hardrada said: https://theleatherguy.org/blogs/leather-101/leather-101-thickness-and-temper Good link... Thank you! Quote Current machines: Janome HD3000 and Skyline S5, Consew 206RB-5, Singer Profinish serger, Techsew 2750 PRO, Sailrite LSZ-1 Premium, Consew DCS-S4 Skiver
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