Members Jason Chaney Posted February 3, 2013 Members Report Posted February 3, 2013 I would also love to see how you do that. My reaction when I looked at the picture was a little like immiketoos avatar. Thanks for sharing. Quote
Contributing Member Bob Blea Posted February 3, 2013 Author Contributing Member Report Posted February 3, 2013 Thanks all. Yes, there are many opportunities for converting this into scrap. Though I had a few times too, but it came out pretty even overall. In the future I think it makes more sense to make this notebook in two pieces, a front and back cover, and then sew each to a spine. That way if I mess up one side, I only ruin that part of it. Only reason I didn't do that was because I don't think my hand sewing skills are good enough yet. I'm working on that now though. Thanks again for the nice compliments. I will try to write something in the next few weeks on this. I've taken a few pictures showing what tricks I've come up with, but need to write it up. Bob Quote There are always possibilities.... Bob Blea C and B Leathercrafts Fort Collins, CO Visit my shop at http://www.etsy.com/shop/CandBLeather?ref=si_shop Instagram @bobbleacandbleather
Members Double U Leather Posted February 3, 2013 Members Report Posted February 3, 2013 Bob, I don't know how I missed this, but WOW!! I've never done any geometric things, but I'd sure like to learn. Looks to me like you'd be the one to go to figure it out. Very nicely done. Quote
LNLeather Posted February 3, 2013 Report Posted February 3, 2013 Wow, Bob, your skill with the geometric stamp is flawless... The closeup shot is Awesome! This clearly shows a High Quality of workmanship... I really enjoy seeing your work Quote ~Cheryl There are many things in life that will catch your eye, but only a few will catch your heart... pursue those...
Contributing Member Bob Blea Posted February 4, 2013 Author Contributing Member Report Posted February 4, 2013 Thanks Double U and Cheryl, I really appreciate the comments. You are both too kind. Bob Quote There are always possibilities.... Bob Blea C and B Leathercrafts Fort Collins, CO Visit my shop at http://www.etsy.com/shop/CandBLeather?ref=si_shop Instagram @bobbleacandbleather
Members PenCapChew Posted February 5, 2013 Members Report Posted February 5, 2013 Flawless work my friend! BTW, thanks for describing materials used for a rookie! haha Quote
Contributing Member Bob Blea Posted February 6, 2013 Author Contributing Member Report Posted February 6, 2013 Flawless work my friend! BTW, thanks for describing materials used for a rookie! haha Thank you for the compliment! And by the way, I hadn't mentioned but the stamps are by Wayne Jueschke of Elko, NV who I think makes some of the best geometric stamps out there. I just love his tools. Bob Quote There are always possibilities.... Bob Blea C and B Leathercrafts Fort Collins, CO Visit my shop at http://www.etsy.com/shop/CandBLeather?ref=si_shop Instagram @bobbleacandbleather
Members Aurelie Posted February 7, 2013 Members Report Posted February 7, 2013 I would love to see this tutorial when it makes the light of day. Keep us posted and thanks. Ditto Quote In for a penny, in for a pound....
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