WolfFlower Report post Posted April 27, 2015 So the main body is made from water buffalo, the pockets are aviation leather and there is some snakeskin detailing inside. Hand stitched (getting better but still dodgy in places:) with ritza type thread. I'll post some open pics later, but what do you think so far? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JAZZMAN Report post Posted April 27, 2015 Looking good, stitching wallets is always hard as you need to get both sides looking the same which is not easy at the best of times, but on a wallet it is even harder.Great work, looking forward to seeing the inside pics.Have you considered trying turned edges, here is a picture of one i did with turned edges, not trying to hijack the thread just putting ideas to you. Take care.http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?app=galleryℑ=28437 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WolfFlower Report post Posted May 3, 2015 Looking good, stitching wallets is always hard as you need to get both sides looking the same which is not easy at the best of times, but on a wallet it is even harder.Great work, looking forward to seeing the inside pics.Have you considered trying turned edges, here is a picture of one i did with turned edges, not trying to hijack the thread just putting ideas to you. Take care.http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?app=galleryℑ=28437 Hi, sorry for the slow reply, got a family member in the hospital + things are hectic at the mo. So I took a look at your wallet and it looks nice, the turned edge gives it a really clean look. If I was to redo this one, I would probably cut the pockets larger and turn the edges. I would also make sure that the pattern that I am using is suitable for UK money before I cut out (this is dollar/euro sized:) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WolfFlower Report post Posted May 3, 2015 The Good Side The Not so Good side So messed up on the inner right stitchline, someone distracted me when I was making holes. Not happy with the corners but have just bought a corner cutter that will hopefully sort it. So the Buffalo burnished edge gives it a soft feel, but it just looks so rough on the aviation leather pockets. I can't see me getting getting the special tools/edge paints to do this properly, so maybe for now the turned edges are my only option for a clean look. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JAZZMAN Report post Posted May 3, 2015 Hey wolflower, as i have learned with turned edges you really do have to keep your stitching chisel straight , otherwise the exit side really can go of course, i recently posted how i have got over this with an engineers square stood behind my work to bone it in. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WolfFlower Report post Posted May 4, 2015 Hey wolflower, as i have learned with turned edges you really do have to keep your stitching chisel straight , otherwise the exit side really can go of course, i recently posted how i have got over this with an engineers square stood behind my work to bone it in. Nice tip, i'll give it a try when a get a tidy square. What is it about leatherworking that no matter how many tools you seem to have, you always need more Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JAZZMAN Report post Posted May 8, 2015 Nice tip, i'll give it a try when a get a tidy square. What is it about leatherworking that no matter how many tools you seem to have, you always need more It is true what you say about always needing more tools, but i love buying them so it is ok with me. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WolfFlower Report post Posted May 9, 2015 It is true what you say about always needing more tools, but i love buying them so it is ok with me. I'm a believer in "right tool for the right job" but I also love quality. So i'm finding that building a tool collection that is both varied and well engineered is bloody expensive but worth it. Also I showed my wallet to my auntie and asked for some blunt advice (she's an expert:), so I was expecting her to have a go at the stitching or to point out something with the pockets. Instead she said that if it is handstitched then it needs to be more blatent, after showing her a couple of pics, I realised that she actually meant lacing. To her she doesn't care if the stitches look clean, if it's handmade then it needs to look so. Well it's one opinion, I suppose I did ask Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JAZZMAN Report post Posted May 9, 2015 Yes wolflower, i have been there, when i ask someone for an honest opinion i need to start saying please be honest as long as it is what i want to hear, otherwise please lie.lol Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WolfFlower Report post Posted May 10, 2015 Yes wolflower, i have been there, when i ask someone for an honest opinion i need to start saying please be honest as long as it is what i want to hear, otherwise please lie.lol Still though, I would prefer to be told the truth rather than what she thinks I need to hear and she is pretty good at that and it gives me more food for thought Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites