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I started with an idea in my head and 2 different pieces of leather (18"x18") that I thought complimented each other for colors and ended up with this.

Special thanks to the staff at Tandy Leather for the idea on the handle idea

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Nicely done. How did you go about sewing the bottom? It looks "boxed" or flat.

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that part I did with a machine but basically I overlapped the 2 pieces I was using for the front and back and cut it so the extra would fold in on itself to give it a flat bottom and more support on the bottom.

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I like it. The flat bottom is nice. How did you do the sidez then.

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almost the same way. I glued everything first and then sewed it. if you were to take a piece of paper, lay it landscape and cut 2 slits 2" each from the bottom and the edges, to the top you would have the only cuts I made until I did the flap.

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