Members Dan28 Posted June 8, 2015 Members Report Posted June 8, 2015 (edited) I finished the strap last week for my duffel bag and moved on to a couple new projects. Mainly a couple passport wallets. I also made a quick little case for my sister's Windows Surface Pro 3 tablet/computer. That was a little difficult since I did not have the tablet on hand. Lastly, I whipped together some coin purses out of the salvage bin, since while in Ireland/Northern Ireland will be using more coins than usual. My first ever wallets. Made from 4/5 oz Herman Oak on the outside main body, probably closer to 4 than the 5. The interior pieces are calf skin, probably around 1 or maybe 2 oz. Color is Fiebings Aqua green on the left and Angelus light rose on the right. They have two coats of Resolene finish. This Surface case is also 4/5 oz Herman Oak. Pig skin lining with foam glued in between the leather and pig skin. Walnut dye and a couple coats of Resolene. My sister liked the dragon concho on my bag, so I put one on her case. Has brass covered magnetic closures. Lastly I made these two coin purses on a whim yesterday, out of some scrap. I don't do too much stamping/tooling due to the noise it makes. I decided to try these, unfortunately, I really messed the tri-weave one up. I think maybe because I did it with a slab of granite on my lap, and I was not able to get as good a view. I've used that on larger scraps before just to practice on my bench and was able to stay a little more consistent. Oh well, they will probably only be used for a couple weeks. Definitely something I need more practice on. Edited June 8, 2015 by Dan28 Quote
Members Dan28 Posted June 8, 2015 Author Members Report Posted June 8, 2015 Here is the image I messed up the UBB tags on in my first post. Quote
Thor Posted June 8, 2015 Report Posted June 8, 2015 Nice job! If I may make a recommendation for your passport covers. I made one for myself, pretty much the same design as yours. On the airport I found out that it would have been a good idea to leave the upper side on the the left side open for other documents such as rental agreements, vouchers, boarding passes etc. Quote
Members Dan28 Posted June 9, 2015 Author Members Report Posted June 9, 2015 Nice job! If I may make a recommendation for your passport covers. I made one for myself, pretty much the same design as yours. On the airport I found out that it would have been a good idea to leave the upper side on the the left side open for other documents such as rental agreements, vouchers, boarding passes etc. I too, only made these for my and my sister's use. I see what you are saying about a slot for tickets/ boarding passes, but oh well, too late now. I had just received my passport last Thursday. Haven't been out of the US since '99, and then I didn't need a passport (military). I did a search on passport wallets and that seemed to be a common design, I just did my own mod of it. I will probably just sandwich the the additional docs in it and either use a rubber band or maybe a little strap to keep it closed. I almost incorporated a vertical strap/closure in the design, kind of like the ones I see that are used regularly on journals/diaries. I decided against it though for ease of opening. Quote
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