Members MonicaJacobson Posted January 5, 2016 Members Report Posted January 5, 2016 Show off, kind of... not at all. This one was a flop - oh, it's a nice wallet, but it's has three too many devastating mistakes. First, this was my first time using ostrich shin inlay, and i didn't think to glue it down on something else before I glued it to the exterior of the wallet, so I couldn't get it smooth enough. Then, I cut the exterior larger so I could trim it down flush, but that required that I get everything aligned properly, which I did not manage to do. Thus, very crooked inlay. I guess I'll have to re-think my procedure. Oh well. Kidskin interior, Horween essex exterior, handsewn with tiger thread, 8spi. Quote http://monicajacobson.com/ https://www.etsy.com/shop/TrimGoTrix?ref=si_shop
Members grmnsplx Posted January 5, 2016 Members Report Posted January 5, 2016 I see what you mean bout the inlay. Excellent design though. Looks great. Will you try it again? Also, what the Essex like? Quote
Members Tugadude Posted January 5, 2016 Members Report Posted January 5, 2016 Great potential and cool design. With your skills I am not following why the cutout for the inlay wasn't squared up. I agree some stiffener on the ostrich skin is in order. Still, I'd bet someone would be thrilled to have a nice, functional wallet even if it isn't up to your usual standards. Quote
Members MonicaJacobson Posted January 6, 2016 Author Members Report Posted January 6, 2016 @grmnsplx (whaat is that, anyway?) - thanks, I'll probably do something like it again sometime, but I'm bored of all the pockets right now. Essex is nice - it's soft, a little stretchy, and almost feels spongy, but it's a nice leather to work with. It isn't frail like some cheaper/softer leathers. @Tugadude - lol, I really felt dumb, it's true. It's not like I finished it and saw what I did - I saw it as soon as I had glued it and trimmed the edges flush. But I couldn't see it until then, and by that point, it was far too late. I figured I might as well keep going and finish it, and maybe keep it for myself - my current wallet is awful - it's from 3 years ago, soon after I started leatherworking. Quote http://monicajacobson.com/ https://www.etsy.com/shop/TrimGoTrix?ref=si_shop
Members snubbyfan Posted January 6, 2016 Members Report Posted January 6, 2016 Oops, still looks nice though. Quote Keep on Chooglin'Check out my YouTube Channel, comment and subscribe for updateshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOM3hbruUKHov9kquIxXKlA
Members MY63 Posted January 8, 2016 Members Report Posted January 8, 2016 Hi Monica If I ever get to your level of mistakes I will be very happy. Don't give yourself a hard time you made a mistake and you can see where you went wrong pretty good in my book. Michael Quote I have recently started my own blog to share more detail of my projects http://my63leather.wordpress.com
Members MonicaJacobson Posted January 8, 2016 Author Members Report Posted January 8, 2016 Ha, thanks, Michael. No worries, I have a list of deserving people that have some of my earlier stuff that is really bad - I replace the bad stuff, one prototype at a time. They don't mind the little nitpicky things. Unlike some crazy people... (you know who you are), I don't take scissors to my mistakes. Quote http://monicajacobson.com/ https://www.etsy.com/shop/TrimGoTrix?ref=si_shop
Members MonicaJacobson Posted January 8, 2016 Author Members Report Posted January 8, 2016 Btw - I got stuck looking through your site. I really like the work you've done, especially the gladstone bag. Did you ever finish that? It was looking pretty sweet. Quote http://monicajacobson.com/ https://www.etsy.com/shop/TrimGoTrix?ref=si_shop
Members MY63 Posted January 8, 2016 Members Report Posted January 8, 2016 Thanks Monica I have a box full of things that I did not get right my stitching is an issue but in my defence I do have some pretty serious issues with my right hand which requires more surgery very soon. The Gladstone bag is for myself and unfortunately it keeps getting put on one side while I do other projects which I am being paid to do so that is ok. I have fitted the handle assembly but it needs adjusting as it does not sit well. Being totally honest I don't have a use for it but I really like it. It is like my collection of writing slopes I don't use them but I like having them I have added a picture of my latest project for a fellow fountain pen addict it is a cover for a Hobonichi planner she asked if I could carve a bird on the front, she owns the big red cylinder case I made a couple of years ago I had better check to see if that is on my blog. I have attached a picture so everyone can see it. I enjoy carving I would love to know how you vary the depth of you detail especially on the foxes which are neat btw. Michael Quote I have recently started my own blog to share more detail of my projects http://my63leather.wordpress.com
Members thefanninator Posted January 9, 2016 Members Report Posted January 9, 2016 Nice work Monica. I like the brass catch... and you creased the edge, looks nice. Only thing I might have done is line the back of the catch piece. Quote http://www.instagram.com/fannintexas/
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