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MADE THIS FOR A CUSTOMER. 

NEW TO THE FORUM. 

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MADE THIS FOR A CUSTOMER. 

NEW TO THE FORUM. 

Womens wallet open.jpg

Womens wallet inside.jpg

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Welcome to the forum.

The sheath and wallet look great.

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Agree the sheath has a lot of detail.  Nice work.

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nice detail, esp like the rivets on the corners of the sheath.

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Welcome to Leatherworkers !  Nice work.  Did you tool the fleur de lis , or is it a stamp ?

What tool did you use for the background of the knife case, behind the fleur ?

Nice job on the woman's wallet, esp. the roses.

I love the wallet's interior, is it a Chaylor- Fenneli ?

One thing I would do different on your next wallet.

I would punch the lacing holes a little closer to the edge of the wallet, just my opinion.

Great work ! Leather working has been very rewarding to me for the past 40 years.

Keep up the fine work.

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12 hours ago, craftsman827 said:

Welcome to Leatherworkers !  Nice work.  Did you tool the fleur de lis , or is it a stamp ?

What tool did you use for the background of the knife case, behind the fleur ?

Nice job on the woman's wallet, esp. the roses.

I love the wallet's interior, is it a Chaylor- Fenneli ?

One thing I would do different on your next wallet.

I would punch the lacing holes a little closer to the edge of the wallet, just my opinion.

Great work ! Leather working has been very rewarding to me for the past 40 years.

Keep up the fine work.

Thank you, the back ground is stempling using my fine round modeling tool. The fleur de lis is hand drawn and then traced on the leather. Yes I agree with you about the lacing holes. After I did it this way, I noticed it could have been closer and a round hole instead of the slant. (not sure of the spelling of the stempling, it could be stippling)

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