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I finally completed my project for my boyfriend in art school. A pencil case, a portfolio and blueprint case. My stamping is what is called "handmade" or "rustic" on Etsy. Also known as I need to be more careful, it's uneven. Also my pattern must not have been quite square on the blueprint case, the seam is crooked, twisting the bottom. I can't seem to cut circles well, so the ends are not very round. I also learned Al Stohlman knows best, next time I sew a cylinder I will use the technique in his book. I will also use oil or spirit dye next time, eco-flow scratches too easily.

Very much a learning experience.

Feel free to critique.

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Edited by mtroyalguy
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Nice stuff

It caught my eye on the front page and I am glad you posted it here

Really a cool finish on your leather, not seen that style before

Great work

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It is just a few coats of the Timber Brown Eco-Flow, with a Neets rub and then Dubbin later. I used a lighter weight for the portfolio and the pattern of the leather is much more visible on it than the other pieces.

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Well done.........looks pretty nice!

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