Members corter Posted August 13, 2010 Members Report Posted August 13, 2010 I got a job in this week that was the largest piece I've ever done- a 17"x12"x5" reproduction of an old leather postal carrier's bag. I never really use a template, but the bag came out nice and centered and looking really swell I think. I used about 20 rivets, and everything is hand sewed. Took a couple days, but I'm really happy with it! I'd love any thoughts, or maybe ideas for next time. This one is natural leather, which the customer will tan and oil to his liking, so it'll eventually turn a nice carmel, then get darker over time. Quote
Members builderofstuff Posted August 13, 2010 Members Report Posted August 13, 2010 I really like this a lot! Very well done. I think the color is perfect for this, in fact if it were me I'm not sure I'd do anything but oil it. Great job. Chris www.builderofstuff.com Quote Just a man, a shop, and a long list of unfinished projects..... My Website My Etsy Shop
Members BIGGUNDOCTOR Posted August 13, 2010 Members Report Posted August 13, 2010 I have an original one, possibly two-can't remember. I was teaching handicrafts at a BSA summer camp, and someone donated some to cut up for the leather. Some were shot, and they were used up in projects. I found some that were still in good shape, and rescued them. Quote You laugh at me because I am different. I laugh at you because you are all the same.
Contributing Member Ferg Posted August 13, 2010 Contributing Member Report Posted August 13, 2010 I got a job in this week that was the largest piece I've ever done- a 17"x12"x5" reproduction of an old leather postal carrier's bag. I never really use a template, but the bag came out nice and centered and looking really swell I think. I used about 20 rivets, and everything is hand sewed. Took a couple days, but I'm really happy with it! I'd love any thoughts, or maybe ideas for next time. This one is natural leather, which the customer will tan and oil to his liking, so it'll eventually turn a nice carmel, then get darker over time. I think it is clever and well done. I have a question. Did you copy the way the seams are done or was that your idea for a "Different" looking "Welt"? I noticed you sewed close to the edge of the welt/seam. Did you also sew at the joint towards the outside? Just curious ferg Quote
Members corter Posted August 13, 2010 Author Members Report Posted August 13, 2010 Thanks guys! 50 Years Later- are you talking about the seam at the bottom? it's not a welt seam, just a 1" overlap, riveted and stitched on both sides to strengthen the bottom, which was true to the original I worked with in designing this one. Quote
Ambassador abn Posted August 13, 2010 Ambassador Report Posted August 13, 2010 Awesome! I love the design, the color, and especially the thoughtful use of copper rivets... Very classy! Quote
Members Mandy Posted August 13, 2010 Members Report Posted August 13, 2010 wow, that's awesome !!! Don't think i will ever be that good ! Quote
Members corter Posted August 13, 2010 Author Members Report Posted August 13, 2010 Thanks! Mandy- Don't say that, you totally will. I've only been at it 3 years- just work on deconstructing things you want to make, it's really not that difficult in the end. Work thoughtful and clean, and it all comes together fairly well! Quote
Contributing Member Ferg Posted August 13, 2010 Contributing Member Report Posted August 13, 2010 Thanks guys! 50 Years Later- are you talking about the seam at the bottom? it's not a welt seam, just a 1" overlap, riveted and stitched on both sides to strengthen the bottom, which was true to the original I worked with in designing this one. No, I was referring to the vertical seams. Yes, I realized they were not Welts. ferg Quote
Contributing Member UKRay Posted August 15, 2010 Contributing Member Report Posted August 15, 2010 Nice clean work. I'd use one of those! Ray Quote "Some mornings, it's just not worth chewing through the leather straps" Ray Hatley www.barefootleather.co.uk
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