Members byfbo Posted May 6, 2010 Members Report Posted May 6, 2010 I am attempting to do my first wallet. All my pieces were drawn in autosketch and cut out a laser by me. So far I am using this project to learn how to hand sew, although I might have chosen a more difficult way to learn! I have taken my inspiration from the kk tuturial. The insides are pig embossed ostrich like 2-2.5oz and the tooling back is like 4-5 oz. the design is three images I found that i liked on the net and photoshopped together the way I wanted. Ive still got a way to go with it and I hope it all works out! Quote
Ambassador abn Posted May 7, 2010 Ambassador Report Posted May 7, 2010 Keep at it! The first one is always the hardest one... Quote
Members WyomingSlick Posted May 8, 2010 Members Report Posted May 8, 2010 Hi, Just a thought here. The red and white material is what? Looks like a bandana material made of cloth. If so, you might want to consider that it will be easily soiled, particulairly if this is a wallet for a guy. Maybe a good coating of Scotchguard would slow that down. Quote
Members byfbo Posted May 10, 2010 Author Members Report Posted May 10, 2010 Hi, Just a thought here. The red and white material is what? Looks like a bandana material made of cloth. If so, you might want to consider that it will be easily soiled, particulairly if this is a wallet for a guy. Maybe a good coating of Scotchguard would slow that down. Yeah its cotton i believe and the wallet would be for me (guy) and yeah I am very dirty at times considering what I do for a living. Thanks for the idea I will definatly do that! I also appreciate the positive feed back Ive gotten! I am in a holding pattern for the wallet. I'm waiting on some fiebings stuff. Ive not used it before. I want to dye the back red and use black antique. Gonna practice on some scraps first! Quote
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