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Yep, that's the same design. I should have known the hobbits would be into that kinda thing.

So much leather...so little time.

 

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I've always heard it called quilting. Or quilted pattern. The tool making the dots is called a seeder. The quilt pattern is cut with a swivel knife. I haven't tried it but I'd like to. I'm going to see that video haha. 

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If it was upholstery, it's called Diamond Tufting or Diamond Pointing. Used a lot in hot rods and such. Don't know if when used in leather if it would be called the same.

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Well,

After viewing the video I decided to give it a try.  I printed out a design and lightly marked the leather where the seeder would strike then removed the template, seeded, then came in and swiveled the lines.  I decided it looked a little better to me when I did not swivel into the seeder area, instead I stopped short.  So you can see the lines don't go into the seeder area for the most part:-)  Another experiment!

 

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Looks grand

Al speling misteaks aer all mi own werk..

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Did good on that arrow weave too.

Are you only supposed to bevel the one side of the line like that?

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Thanks guys,

That was my first attempt with the arrow weave AND the "diamond quilting lattice dealio":-)

Stetson912, are you referring to beveling on the quilting lines?  I did not bevel those lines... initially I took my modeling tool to those lines and quickly decided they looked best left alone.  This is also a thin leather experiment (3oz) so that must be why I could get no improvement with the modeling tool and left the beveler alone. So I did no beveling at all on the whole piece as a matter of fact.  Did not use a beveler or shader/backgrounder on this cover.

Here is (attached picture) my first booker cover and attempt with stamping, about a week ago.  I really like the serpentine effect!  I like basketweave too though... 

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Yeah, that serpentine is cool! Like it a lot!

Oh, and punctuation IS important....

 

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Ah I see. I saw the beveling in the video. Perhaps that's more for thicker leather. Either way, it looks good. 

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