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Plain brown waist pouch using 3mm vegetable tanned leather and hand stitched with hand twisted natural linen.

Thought I make a plain one and let the thread stands out.

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What do you think?

singteck

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I like it.

Bold and simple. I'm a fan of clean lines.

Cheers,

Karl

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Thank you

The finishing is kind of a DIY brew. It's powdered dye in spirit (80% brown witn 20% black). Then the leather is coated with clear acrylic after burnishing and a final coat of wax.

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I agree, great looking bag very clean lines. My kind of bag. I really like the stitching. is there another peice of leather on the inside of the seam?

Tom

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I agree, great looking bag very clean lines. My kind of bag. I really like the stitching. is there another peice of leather on the inside of the seam?

Tom

Thank you Tom.

There's no hidden leather in the bag. You can see all the pieces there :D

singteck

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Thank you

The first stitch and a few needles in the stitch holes is enough to hold the pieces together for stitching. Rubber band helps too.

Here's a tutorial that I did a long time a go. You can have a look if you are interested.

singteck

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Just had a look at your tutorial. Perfect. As you've shown, pre-punching the stitch holes makes everything work. Can you tell us a little more about the thread type and needle size. I'm still trying to improve my hand stitching so any additional tips you can give will be appreciated.

Cheers and well done!

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Nice elegant bag!! The contrast of the white stitching agianst the dark leather is wonderful!

I love it!!!

William

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Amazing clean lines there.

That pouch could survive a war by the look of it.

Keep up the good work.

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Thank you everyone :D

Can you tell us a little more about the thread type and needle size. I'm still trying to improve my hand stitching so any additional tips you can give will be appreciated.

The thread is hand twisted using natural single strand thread. It's the same as a 18/3 thread when done. The needle is a normal no. 1 saddler's needle.

When stitching, you have to be consistent with the placement of the needle and thread for every stitch. You have to make sure the lay of the thread is the same for every stitch. The tension on the thread have to be consistent too. A lot of practice helps.

Cheers

singteck

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Flawless, as usual. :trumpet: Thanks for sharing!

Thank you :D

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that looks awesome man. is there any place online with a tutorial for making those type of pouches? i've been really wanting to learn lately, i know it involves joints and stuff.

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that looks awesome man. is there any place online with a tutorial for making those type of pouches? i've been really wanting to learn lately, i know it involves joints and stuff.

Thank you.

As for the tutorial, refer to post #9. I've post a link there.

Cheers

singteck

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:You_Rock_Emoticon: That looks very professional! What type of machine did you sew it on? Alan

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:You_Rock_Emoticon: That looks very professional! What type of machine did you sew it on? Alan

Thank you.

That was hand stitched.

singteck

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Hey wanna say thanks again for the tutorials that you have written. Those are really good with great pics. Very useful info.

We should try to get them stickied or a link to them somewhere on the forum.

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Wow! Super clean work ! Very nice ,well done .

Plain brown waist pouch using 3mm vegetable tanned leather and hand stitched with hand twisted natural linen.

Thought I make a plain one and let the thread stands out.

What do you think?

singteck

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