Members Eve Posted September 30, 2012 Members Report Posted September 30, 2012 Hello! This is the first big project I had ever work on, there is many first on this bag. 1. First big project for such complicated work 2. First time try burnishing the edge learn from Bob Park - Finishing Edges (http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=18101) 3. First school bag (I don't have any pattern for it, I just use basic measurement from other suitcase I found on internet to come up with the dimension of the bag, yes everything is my guess around) The surface is a bit dirty due to I don't have proper work station =( I have to fighting space with my mother's hardware tooling thingy, so there is many black dirt on the cover, as well as my blood stains >.<! I have poked my finger with the needle countless time. Do give me some advice for my problem, also I have a question will vinegar remove the blood stain? and will it damage the leather? Cheers! Quote
Members JustKate Posted September 30, 2012 Members Report Posted September 30, 2012 This is amazingly well done, considering your experience. As for the blood stains, I believe there are some other discussions about that on the forum - I'll post a link if I can find one. Quote
Members Eve Posted September 30, 2012 Author Members Report Posted September 30, 2012 This is amazingly well done, considering your experience. As for the blood stains, I believe there are some other discussions about that on the forum - I'll post a link if I can find one. Thank you so much for your quick reply JustKate =) Here is my so call work station: See that wooden chair, that is most of my punching, hammering happens, and I share it with my mother's hardware work >.<! I usually cut leather on my dinning table, but when the project is too big like my son's school bag, I cut them on the floor =) I have to sew the bag on the floor as well some times.... Thanks for looking! Quote
Members bluesman1951 Posted September 30, 2012 Members Report Posted September 30, 2012 Hello! This is the first big project I had ever work on, there is many first on this bag. 1. First big project for such complicated work 2. First time try burnishing the edge learn from Bob Park - Finishing Edges (http://leatherworker...showtopic=18101) 3. First school bag (I don't have any pattern for it, I just use basic measurement from other suitcase I found on internet to come up with the dimension of the bag, yes everything is my guess around) My compliments made with love and care ,will last a long time . Well done ! Bill The surface is a bit dirty due to I don't have proper work station =( I have to fighting space with my mother's hardware tooling thingy, so there is many black dirt on the cover, as well as my blood stains >.<! I have poked my finger with the needle countless time. Do give me some advice for my problem, also I have a question will vinegar remove the blood stain? and will it damage the leather? Cheers! Quote
Members bluesman1951 Posted September 30, 2012 Members Report Posted September 30, 2012 Well done ,My compliments on creating a fine project under difficult conditions . One can see this was made with love and care . Congradulations time well spent . This will give good service and last a long time . Thanks for the story and showing us your work . I enjoyed very much . Bill Quote
Members David8386 Posted September 30, 2012 Members Report Posted September 30, 2012 I think it came out very well and looks great. Thanks for posting it. I am not sure about the blood stains but I would test the vinegar on a piece of scrap before I used it. I don't think it will work but I am not sure. David Quote
Members WScott Posted September 30, 2012 Members Report Posted September 30, 2012 Great job!!! Keep posting your projects big and small Quote
Members shtoink Posted September 30, 2012 Members Report Posted September 30, 2012 The surface is a bit dirty due to I don't have proper work station =( I have to fighting space with my mother's hardware tooling thingy, so there is many black dirt on the cover, as well as my blood stains >.<! I have poked my finger with the needle countless time. Do give me some advice for my problem, also I have a question will vinegar remove the blood stain? and will it damage the leather? Cheers! Simply amazing! The bag turned out extremely well. I might suggest the use of a thimble or similar protection for your fingers. Moving them out of the way of the needle might help, too. From personal experience, that is far easier said than done, though. Quote
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