Members Randy Cornelius Posted December 7, 2011 Members Report Posted December 7, 2011 I have not posted anything that I have made for quite a long time. This is a Masonic Apron Case that I was commissioned to do for the Grand Master of Nebraska. My wife did the velvet interior and the embrodery of the Square and Compass. If you have never been around Masons they all wear Aprons at meetings and offical functions. The Grand Mastor have very ornate aprons and like to have a case to protect them as they travel around a lot. Here are a few pictures. Randy Here is a picture of the inside Quote
Members Randy Cornelius Posted December 11, 2011 Author Members Report Posted December 11, 2011 Okay people, not even one "that looks nice" out there? Makes me think it's a POS... Randy Quote
Members Ken Nelson Posted December 11, 2011 Members Report Posted December 11, 2011 On 12/7/2011 at 1:54 AM, Randy Cornelius said: I have not posted anything that I have made for quite a long time. This is a Masonic Apron Case that I was commissioned to do for the Grand Master of Nebraska. My wife did the velvet interior and the embrodery of the Square and Compass. If you have never been around Masons they all wear Aprons at meetings and offical functions. The Grand Mastor have very ornate aprons and like to have a case to protect them as they travel around a lot. Here are a few pictures. Randy Here is a picture of the inside Very nice and looks like a lot of work. Just found the post a few minutes ago. Ken Quote
Members WinterBear Posted December 11, 2011 Members Report Posted December 11, 2011 Looks good to me too. I'm sure they'll be pleased with it. I agree, looks like a lot of work. Since there is quite a bit of both, which took more time, the tooling or the stitching? Quote
Members wvcraftsman Posted December 11, 2011 Members Report Posted December 11, 2011 Same here Randy, its been a while since I've been on here. I'm curious how you attached the embroidered velvet piece to the leather. Nice job! Quote
Members Randy Cornelius Posted December 12, 2011 Author Members Report Posted December 12, 2011 The tooling by far took the greatest amount of time. But these are very labor intence projects from the set up, art work and design. This one, the client wanted it to hold 3 aprons, so that tool some thinking on my part to come up with a way to best do that. I spent more time just thinking about it than actually working on it. I don't know how other people work but I have to build things without a pattern in my mind, thus it takes a lot of thinking on my part, sometimes I work without tools I know but it helps me in the design stage. The lining is sew in. If you look at the out side you will see two rows of stitching. The inside row holds the linning and the outside row holds the gusset with the zipper in it. Thanks for the responces. Randy Quote
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