Chavez Report post Posted December 26, 2012 Hi! I would like to finally try making a purse/bag for my other half and I even have got the Tandy pattern pack but I still can't figure out what leather one would normally use for a bag! Would you usually go for chrome tanned or is veg tan still good? Medium and thicker veg tan (4oz+) seems too stiff while everything below 4oz seems too flimsy! Any advice on leather thickness or a pattern of a good starter bag would be very welcome! Thank you! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
immiketoo Report post Posted December 26, 2012 Hey Chavez, It totally depends on what you want. I made my first one out of 8-9 veg tan Herman Oak because I wanted to tool it and I think came out well. It is stiff though. If you want a soft bag, chrome is the way to go. Want a little of both? Combine thick and thing leather. Chrome tan to me creates a sack like bag without much in the way of form, unless you use stiffeners or have a lot of stitching throughout the purse to firm it up. Just my thoughts. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JLSleather Report post Posted December 26, 2012 I think most of the old handbag patterns you'll find recommend - and many of those kits come with - 6/7 oz, but do not use a lining leather. I like to use 4/5 oz veg tanned for the smaller bags, lined with a 2 oz chrome tanned leather - resulting in about a 7 oz total. The large bags you might go a little heavier. These weights give you a bag that is flexible, but still stands on it's own and retains it's shape. The 4/5 will allow good deep tooling. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skarmartin Report post Posted March 22, 2016 Hi as a newbie to leather I have found a pattern and I am wanting to know, which leather to use, a calf hide of about 3-3.5 (a guy in australia) oz or a water buffalo of 5-6 oz (springfield leather company). I wasnt going to line it unless you experts say other wise. Also having no tools, I am wondering should i get my dads tools ( I know he did some leather work when he was younger so they would be about 30 years +) Or should I get the new ones from tandy leather , springfield leather company etc. Is the old addage they dont make them like the use to, apply to leatherworking tools. I am coming from a watchmaking background so I know good quality tools are worth it. the pattern is here : Unless there is free patterns out there for a basic handbag. Kind Regards Scott Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Colt W Knight Report post Posted March 23, 2016 (edited) I use chrome tanned leather about ~3 ounces and line with cloth, canvas, or whatever suits my fancy. If I want to add tooling, I sew on a 5-7 ounce piece of vegtan with the tooled pattern I like. I came up with my own shapes/patterns, so I am not sure what the Tandy patterns call for. I use a lot of deer skin or garment type leather for purses because the women Ive made purses for all love how soft it is. Using the weights I mentioned, they purses keep their shape and don't flop around like a cloth, especially after they have all their stuff in there. The pockets and side gussets add some rigidity as well. Edited March 23, 2016 by Colt W Knight Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Halitech Report post Posted March 23, 2016 I have some of the 5-6 water buffalo and I wouldn't want a bag made from it unless I was planning on using it as a weapon to knock people out. It is really really stiff. 3oz calf is going to be nice and soft so you may want to line it and put a stiffener in it as well. If you are planning on doing any tooling, you want veg tanned regardless of the weight Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skarmartin Report post Posted March 23, 2016 Hi all thanks for your input: thanks for the input I decided to split the difference and go with a 4.5 oz deerskin (it was cheaper as well). similar to this but in the above weight: https://www.theleatherguy.org/leather-new-zealand-deerskin-hide-11-3-square-foot-green-3-1-2-ounces-grainy-cAny other suggestions, on maybe what thread to use? I was thnking a artifical sinew (hoping its strong). Kind Regards and thanks for all of your help. Scott Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites