Members venator Posted November 1, 2017 Members Report Posted November 1, 2017 I finished this recently for an order, they were so happy they've ordered another in a different colour. I'm quite thrilled with how it turned out. Quote
Members Halitech Posted November 1, 2017 Members Report Posted November 1, 2017 Beautiful work Quote Every day you learn something is a good day. If you don't learn something every day, was it worth waking up for?
Members venator Posted November 1, 2017 Author Members Report Posted November 1, 2017 12 minutes ago, Halitech said: Beautiful work Thank you, this is probably the best one I've made yet, or at least on par with the best. Quote
Members KingsCountyLeather Posted November 1, 2017 Members Report Posted November 1, 2017 That’s a smashing bag! Great job. I was looking for a pattern for a bag like that for myself. Is it your own pattern or did you buy it? Quote
Members Tpc Posted November 1, 2017 Members Report Posted November 1, 2017 Really nice work. What type of leather have you made it from? T Quote
Members venator Posted November 1, 2017 Author Members Report Posted November 1, 2017 2 hours ago, KingsCountyLeather said: That’s a smashing bag! Great job. I was looking for a pattern for a bag like that for myself. Is it your own pattern or did you buy it? Thank you! It's my own pattern. I've certainly been inspired by similar bags and I'm sure I'm not the first person to make a bag this way but there was no pattern, nor did I copy anything I'd seen directly. I used to make similar bags out of 2 big pieces but recently I've started doing them out of the 5 pieces and I'm much happier. While it does require more sewing I really enjoy the way the seams frame the sides and give the bag a little shape, as well it's a lot more efficient for leather usage vs just 2 big pieces. I have another one ordered from a client that I'll be starting in about 2-3 weeks so I'll try to snag some pics and video and perhaps do a quick how-to if anyone wanted to see it. 52 minutes ago, Tpc said: Really nice work. What type of leather have you made it from? T Thanks for the kind words. I'm not sure exactly where it comes from but it's a distressed brown oil tan. It marks very easily, and the marks rub out with use so it's perfect for bag that's going to get marked up anyway through use. My supplier carries it in stock in two colours, this and a toffee colour, so it's super convenient. It's about a 4oz, very soft. Quote
Members KingsCountyLeather Posted November 1, 2017 Members Report Posted November 1, 2017 Did you use a sewing machine for any of it? Quote
Members venator Posted November 1, 2017 Author Members Report Posted November 1, 2017 Just now, KingsCountyLeather said: Did you use a sewing machine for any of it? Pretty much all of it. Much as I love hand sewing my hands go numb after about 10 minutes so it's never going to be practical for me to do. Plus because the pieces are joined with a semi-felled flat seam to give that nice rolled look and hide the raw edge they all have to get sewn twice. Quote
Members KingsCountyLeather Posted November 1, 2017 Members Report Posted November 1, 2017 5 minutes ago, venator said: Pretty much all of it. Much as I love hand sewing my hands go numb after about 10 minutes so it's never going to be practical for me to do. Plus because the pieces are joined with a semi-felled flat seam to give that nice rolled look and hide the raw edge they all have to get sewn twice. Thanks, I’m looking out for a good leather sewing machine as my hands go numb also. I have an old singer twin needle post machine, but the stitch selector keeps slipping. I will wait for a machine that will work with all leathers. good luck with your new bags. Quote
Members venator Posted November 2, 2017 Author Members Report Posted November 2, 2017 2 hours ago, KingsCountyLeather said: Thanks, I’m looking out for a good leather sewing machine as my hands go numb also. I have an old singer twin needle post machine, but the stitch selector keeps slipping. I will wait for a machine that will work with all leathers. good luck with your new bags. Thanks. Our Adler 467 is a pretty solid all purpose but we want to add a cylinder arm and are looking at a cobra, cowboy, or techsew in the class 4 range Quote
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