Kevin King Posted November 11, 2007 Author Report Posted November 11, 2007 (edited) I like the wild, bright red lacing. It really works for this project.Now a question -- I've never considered lacing a wallet because I've always assumed it'd make it more difficult to fold and more bulky in the pocket. However, I notice most wallets shown off on this forum are laced. Is my assumption incorrect, or do folks just prefer the looks of a laced wallet? Just wondering... I'm not a huge fan of lacing wallets either, but, I don't know if you noticed that this "lacing" is not your traditional lacing. It does make it very bulky, but that was my intention. This lace was actually inspired by the spiderman movie, you know how his web is all crazy and random looking. By the way Alex, I checked out your website and love your work-very clean. Edited November 11, 2007 by Kevin King Quote The second kick from a jackass is of no educational value. Official Freak Fan Club President FACEBOOK kevinkingleather.com
Ambassador abn Posted November 11, 2007 Ambassador Report Posted November 11, 2007 By the way Alex, I checked out your website and love your work-very clean. Hey, thanks. That's real kind of you to say. Quote
steveb Posted November 12, 2007 Report Posted November 12, 2007 Okay, I don't normally like to post anything till complete, (I still have to make the strap) but I couldn't wait to show this thing off! owww, that lacing is going to be like carrying a rasp in your pocket, and try riding a bike with that in your pocket, heh heh ... i used to lace wallets - until i made one for myself...lol..that is crazy looking though!! love it... but in all seriousness - i do have a question - when you cut out the applique and stitch it to the wallet back, do you cut out that piece while it is glued to Something? I am thinking of trying something for myself like this style - but haven't ever tried to cut out a shape as complex as that - with leather as soft as that. and then try to have it stay in place while i manhandle it on a sewing machine... and you're sewing skills are far more advanced than mine and i don't know that i could manage some of the complex turns-backs you've accomplished here...nice work as usual Kevin - inspirational - your not afraid to try new techniques steveb Quote
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