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Second set of rolled handles ever done. Tote Bag Repairs

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So, had a request to replace the "leather" pieces off of a tote bag.  As you can see, they were not really all leather, more like plastic coated split sections, with broken filler in the handle.  So I cobbled up some replacement parts, and did a set of rolled handles.  Not the best, but only the second set of rolled handles I have ever done.  Think if I have to do another set, I have ideas for improvement, but should be functional for this purpose!

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Looks good.

kgg

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Yeah, rolled handles are on my short-list wanna do, too. Those worked out nicely

But ... umm ... I'm a little shocked that you appear to have a "Hello Kitty" stamp in your arsenal.  :)

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Turned out great! Always wanted to try rolled handles but haven't got around to it yet. 

22 minutes ago, AlZilla said:

Yeah, rolled handles are on my short-list wanna do, too. Those worked out nicely

But ... umm ... I'm a little shocked that you appear to have a "Hello Kitty" stamp in your arsenal.  :)

Agree about the hello kitty stamp lol :lol:

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43 minutes ago, kgg said:

Looks good.

kgg

Appreciate it!

22 minutes ago, AlZilla said:

Yeah, rolled handles are on my short-list wanna do, too. Those worked out nicely

But ... umm ... I'm a little shocked that you appear to have a "Hello Kitty" stamp in your arsenal.  :)

Thanks!... and uhm, yah. you saw that. lol.  Had to get one special made just for this.  Might not ever use it again, don't know tho!

1 minute ago, Fraulein said:

Turned out great! Always wanted to try rolled handles but haven't got around to it yet. 

 

Thank you much.  They are a bit of a challenge with some idiosyncrasies, I think after a couple it is easier.  for sure the second handle was easier and came out better than the first.  Still left a lot of room for improvement.

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The handles look very nice. I use Stohlman’s method for handle #17 in Case Making v. 2 for a rolled throatlatch on horse halters. Might be too stiff for a bag. 

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4 hours ago, TomE said:

The handles look very nice. I use Stohlman’s method for handle #17 in Case Making v. 2 for a rolled throatlatch on horse halters. Might be too stiff for a bag. 

I have that book, I'll check out the technique.  I think I referenced that book for the first set of handles I made, might be the same.  For some reason my vol. 2 is not hanging out with vol's 1 and 3 right now...

1 hour ago, SeaCitadel said:

Very nice.  Now the handles will outlast the bag in stead of the other way around.

Heh, yea thats probable!  At least I hope they do!

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8 hours ago, YinTx said:

I have that book, I'll check out the technique.  I think I referenced that book for the first set of handles I made, might be the same.  For some reason my vol. 2 is not hanging out with vol's 1 and 3 right now...

I posted a writeup on halter making in the saddles and tack accessories forum.

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Very neat work. I always look at the stitching first and yours is worth looking at. What core material did you use?

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Those are some very nice handles. That really looks great.

In applications where that type of handle can be rigid, I like to bury the stitching completely. It makes for a more comfortable handle. I wet the seam then mold the leather both ways over the stitch line with a hammer. The photos were taken after that tote had been used for over 10 years.

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