eirenealetheia Report post Posted February 8, 2009 I'd like to make a wallet for a friend. Just have his initials tooled, dyed and perhaps details painted, and laced edges. Now, my problem... I have no idea where to start! I think I have a vague idea what I'd need for the tooling as I've read a few tutorials and tips on here which are a huge help! Dying shouldn't be too complicated I guess (I have dyed for another project I did and that worked out OK!). But the actual construction and lacing are what worry me! I thought about trying to get a kit, but the only leather supply shop near me doesn't have any blank ones (only ones that have been pre-stamped with designs, which really isn't what I want). I'm on a budget so I don't want to buy a ton of books, and can't find anything useful in my local library... Could someone please outline basically where I'd need to start? OK so I guess I need veg tanned leather coz I'm carving, but what thickness? Is there a "standard" size or pattern I should cut it to? Would it be better to get premade wallet inserts (considering I'm a flat-out beginner) or try making all that too (I saw there was a tutorial on here)? How would I fix the insert to the leather? Then for lacing... I read another thread where there was a bit of discussion whether holes or slits were better, etc. etc. I think it left me more confused than when I started!! Basically I want my lacing to look *something* like this: http://www.indiantrailtradingpost.com/lalebi.html OK maybe a book with nice obvious pictures would be a good place to start for me here. Any suggestions of useful titles? Also, what do I basically need? Hole punch and lace are the obvious things... What else? Thanks so much, and sorry for the total newbie questions!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ferret Report post Posted February 9, 2009 (edited) Leatherwork manual is good for newbies, it's got a pattern for a wallet and lacing instuctions (with pics) Edited February 9, 2009 by ferret Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dags3777 Report post Posted February 9, 2009 Remember to make the outer bigger than the inner, it's not much, but it will save you some heartache. Trust me. Darryl Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites