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I like it too. Could you tell us which kinds of leather you have used ? (maybe putting some numbers on the images for reference)

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Thanks for sharing ... you sure put a lot of planning and work into that!

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Thank you for those who commented.

I used vegetable tanned tooling leather on the outer layer. The dimensions are 56x40x18(LxWxH)cm. I used it for the first time on my recent oversea trip. It's width is less then 2cm short of the alse gap between the seats. It fit nicely into the overhead luggage compartment as well.

BTW, the checked pattern was formed using manually cut leather strips of about 3cm wide. The strips were dyed in 2 colors to produce the alternate design.

To tell the truth, it was originally intended to be a picnic/grocery bag. I realized that the weight would be too heavy for practical use after putting all the strips together. The checked pattern mean each side is doubled layered plus another layer for the lining. So the weight became a problem then and prevented me from continuing further. It took me a few weeks of thinking before deciding to turn I into a luggage bag.

Attached are some photo shots during the process and conceptual design drawing.

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