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Hi all,

I just finished using the rest of the Austin leather I had. I had just enough to make this decent sized purse, or whatever you want to call it. It's 9 oz. Austin leather, and I hand stitched all of the details.

Thanks for looking!

Monica

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How unique and beautiful...Thanks for sharing.

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Thanks, everyone! I can't take credit for the idea; I saw a beautiful journal someone had made in this style, but I couldn't find out who had made it or if it was for sale anywhere. Maybe it was someone on this forum!

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I LOVE IT! A little glad you got the inspiration elsewhere so I don't have to feel if I steal it :D

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Ha ha, the market will be suddenly and inexplicably flooded with them . . .

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Beautiful!

Karina

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Well applying it to a purse was original! An they do say "Imitation is the highest form of flattery" anyways great looking bag.....

By the way, the stitching is also impressive.

Edited by Razmot

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This is cool and different

Good for you and well executed

Edited by WScott

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Great job! Love the design.

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That is simply stunning work. Just wow....

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Thanks for the kind comments, everyone! It only lasted two hours in my etsy shop, so I guess I should make another one. And maybe a mandolin one, as well!

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And a guitar and a banjo and a chello....

You may have really hit on something

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Heh, thank you WScott. That's right, just wait until I get to trumpets. Just kidding, probably.

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Very nice! I love the flap detail and the leather you used looks to be very nice too. I'm sure it will last forever.

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Beeyouteefull!

Love it

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Thank you, guys! Maybe I'll be able to afford one to keep eventually.

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Great, whimsical bag. And beautifully executed!

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Brilliant work! Impressive attention to detail... right down to the color! Makes me think of stained maple...

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Thank you for the kind words, Tailorsham and LMO! Now I just need to use a darker colored thread to mimic the black purfling.

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