Members byggyns Posted December 31, 2014 Members Report Posted December 31, 2014 I like the Idea. I also think that the coordinator should be the one who choses the next pattern- that way there is consistency of project flow. It would also be helpful to those of us with less experience if there were a step-by-step build along available. The winner from the previous month has to do a photo or video build along for the next project- to be published after that winner is selected. This would provide a detailed reference guide for any new leatherworker visiting the site. It would also cut down on construction related questions as the year progresses. People will start to grasp the construction concepts after seeing so many different projects and how they get assembled. Quote
Members thefanninator Posted December 31, 2014 Author Members Report Posted December 31, 2014 (edited) The real reason I wanted to start this isn't to create your best piece ever or be voted favorite so you can choose the next pattern. I heard this story once... http://kk.org/cooltools/archives/000216 "The ceramics teacher announced on opening day that he was dividing the class into two groups. All those on the left side of the studio, he said, would be graded solely on the quantity of work they produced, all those on the right solely on its quality. His procedure was simple: on the final day of class he would bring in his bathroom scales and weigh the work of the “quantity” group: fifty pound of pots rated an “A”, forty pounds a “B”, and so on. Those being graded on “quality”, however, needed to produce only one pot -albeit a perfect one – to get an “A”. Well, came grading time and a curious fact emerged: the works of highest quality were all produced by the group being graded for quantity. It seems that while the “quantity” group was busily churning out piles of work – and learning from their mistakes – the “quality” group had sat theorizing about perfection, and in the end had little more to show for their efforts than grandiose theories and a pile of dead clay." I also got the idea from a local Austin musician who sends out a word or phrase to other invited songwriters. They have a week to write, record and return the song. If they don't they are removed from the email list.... This website offers a lot of information and you can spend hours, days and months "theorizing about perfection"... but the point is to always be making something. Have no fear! Heck make 10 of every project each month ... mess up, stain over it, unstitch it and stitch it again... put it in the throw away box and come back to it a year later and cut it up and make something else... I have some really ugly stuff from the first year but I kept going. To the new people - you will make ugly stuff... but keep going. I don't want anyone to have to put a video tutorial up, who has time? If you really want to, go for it. But I think tboyce's patterns are pretty explanatory. I also wanted to use the patterns submitted by tboyce to show our appreciation for his willingness to share. I know my time will be limited because my wife is due with our first any day now, that's why I made it a monthly challenge. I had originally thought about making it a weekly or bi-weekly challenge. I will post the first pattern tomorrow - January 1, 2015 @ 9AM Central time in this thread. Have fun! Edited January 1, 2015 by thefanninator Quote
Members Troy Burch Posted December 31, 2014 Members Report Posted December 31, 2014 Thank you for keeping it simple. Troy Quote
Members thefanninator Posted January 1, 2015 Author Members Report Posted January 1, 2015 Happy New Year! The January project will be tboyce's Vertical Wallet. The pattern is found here: http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=59704 PDF on Post #4 will need a large format printer. PDF on Post # 13 is uses a standard printer. Be creative and have fun! Quote
Contributing Member Bob Blea Posted January 1, 2015 Contributing Member Report Posted January 1, 2015 Cool! I may actually start working on it this morning! Thank you for doing this. Quote
Members Realm13 Posted January 2, 2015 Members Report Posted January 2, 2015 Sounds cool. We posting everything in this thread or we making a new thread for each months submissions and questions? Quote
Members thefanninator Posted January 2, 2015 Author Members Report Posted January 2, 2015 I think I'll start new ones each month after this one. Just so we don't have to sift through hundreds of posts to find the new projects. Quote
Members Sona Posted January 2, 2015 Members Report Posted January 2, 2015 Sounds like a great idea. I'll try to take part in this one even if I don't know whether I find time for it... Quote
Members cowboy bowhunter Posted January 2, 2015 Members Report Posted January 2, 2015 I would like in. What do i have to do to get the pattern? Quote
Northmount Posted January 2, 2015 Report Posted January 2, 2015 I would like in. What do i have to do to get the pattern? See post #29 in this thread! Quote
Members Craftsman Made Posted January 2, 2015 Members Report Posted January 2, 2015 This is a great idea and should be fun. I will give this a go Quote
Members rundogdave Posted January 3, 2015 Members Report Posted January 3, 2015 So, I have a question. I've printed the pattern. While looking things over and doing some measuring, I discover that the pattern that I printed is smaller than the measurement printed on the pattern. The exterior measures 7 1/4 x 7 1/4, but the pattern states 7 1/2 x 7 1/2. The interior measures 6 3/4 x 7 1/4, but the pattern states 7 1/2 x 7 1/2. Which is the measurement to use? It appears, in actual size that it will all fit together, but I'm still a novice, and I might be missing something. I believe Tboyce made the pattern. Maybe he could help my pea brain make sense of this. Quote
Members msdeluca Posted January 3, 2015 Members Report Posted January 3, 2015 So, I have a question. I've printed the pattern. While looking things over and doing some measuring, I discover that the pattern that I printed is smaller than the measurement printed on the pattern. The exterior measures 7 1/4 x 7 1/4, but the pattern states 7 1/2 x 7 1/2. The interior measures 6 3/4 x 7 1/4, but the pattern states 7 1/2 x 7 1/2. Which is the measurement to use? It appears, in actual size that it will all fit together, but I'm still a novice, and I might be missing something. I believe Tboyce made the pattern. Maybe he could help my pea brain make sense of this. You probably have your printer set to "Scale To Page" instead of 100% scaling. I just printed the pattern and after switching to 100% scaling, the printed and actual measurements match. Quote
alexitbe Posted January 3, 2015 Report Posted January 3, 2015 (edited) We could choose 2 a month, one easy for beginners and one for those who need more of a challenge. Or should we just progress from easy to hard? I would like to take part, but as a complete beginner think your idea for 2 patterns a month would suit both beginners and experts alike. I think going from easy to hard risks boring the experts at the beginner and losing the beginners towards the end. I am going to give it ago regardles, but your sugesstion above woul be great, if implemented. Happy New Year Everyone. Alex Ps All the best with the forthcoming birth of your child. Edited January 3, 2015 by alexitbe Quote
alexitbe Posted January 3, 2015 Report Posted January 3, 2015 Ok, just saw the project and will order the interior leather toay or tmrw. Some questions: Can I use a sewing machine or must it be handstitched? What size needle and linen thread should I buy for the particular thickness of the leather? I am quite excited. Cheers Alex Quote
Members takitty007 Posted January 3, 2015 Members Report Posted January 3, 2015 And of course my printer breaks the day that I need to print this pattern..... Quote
Members leatherwytch Posted January 3, 2015 Members Report Posted January 3, 2015 And of course my printer breaks the day that I need to print this pattern..... Of course, it wouldn't be a challenge if it didn't. Quote
Members thefanninator Posted January 3, 2015 Author Members Report Posted January 3, 2015 Machine or hand stitch. Do what you like. There are a few different ways we could go. Use 2 patterns ... One for beginners, one for more advanced ... Or do both if you like. Beginners could ditch and do a beginner Make Stuff thread .... Or keep going as we are we. No offense to the beginners but I'd like to keep it simple. If one of the beginners wants to take the reins and start their own, that might be best. You could always do both if you want. I haven't had much time in the last 2 days - went to the hospital and my wife had a baby. Quote
Members takitty007 Posted January 4, 2015 Members Report Posted January 4, 2015 Well that is understandable. Congrats! Quote
Members Hi Im Joe Posted January 4, 2015 Members Report Posted January 4, 2015 Machine or hand stitch. Do what you like. There are a few different ways we could go. Use 2 patterns ... One for beginners, one for more advanced ... Or do both if you like. Beginners could ditch and do a beginner Make Stuff thread .... Or keep going as we are we. No offense to the beginners but I'd like to keep it simple. If one of the beginners wants to take the reins and start their own, that might be best. You could always do both if you want. I haven't had much time in the last 2 days - went to the hospital and my wife had a baby. Congrats! Is this your first? Quote
Members MonicaJacobson Posted January 4, 2015 Members Report Posted January 4, 2015 Congratulations, Chris! Quote
Members thefanninator Posted January 4, 2015 Author Members Report Posted January 4, 2015 Thanks. Yes, our first, a little boy. Quote
Members rundogdave Posted January 4, 2015 Members Report Posted January 4, 2015 You probably have your printer set to "Scale To Page" instead of 100% scaling. I just printed the pattern and after switching to 100% scaling, the printed and actual measurements match. Yup, you're right. Thanks. Somewhat technology challenged!! Quote
alexitbe Posted January 4, 2015 Report Posted January 4, 2015 Congratulations and what a way to start the year... Alex Quote
Members Craftsman Made Posted January 4, 2015 Members Report Posted January 4, 2015 Congratulations to you and your better half!! Quote
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