Members ByNelson Posted April 19, 2018 Members Report Posted April 19, 2018 So im going to a local design market and therefore have been a busy little bee... made this tote from a veg shoulder and stitched it up with “fil au chinois” off white thread.... it also have a small pocket on the inside for all the nic nac ... I’m happy with it What do you think? Quote
Members Double Daddy Posted April 19, 2018 Members Report Posted April 19, 2018 I like it! I've got a couple tote designs "on the drawing board" myself...debating whether to simply copper rivet the handles in-place or combine that method with sewing as you've done here. Your bag looks great...the choice of materials should age beautifully over time as well. Quote
Contributing Member Ferg Posted April 19, 2018 Contributing Member Report Posted April 19, 2018 (edited) I am curious about the bottom of your bag. Did you simply leave it the thickness of your leather or did you place a "hard" material inside the bag for a flat bottom? Noticed you stitched the bottom ends from the outside, hand stitched? I have an idea manufacturers of great numbers of these have a "Post Bed" machine to sew the bottom from the inside of the bag. I would be interested in any and all ideas as to how folks are handling the bottoms of these. BTW: Take a look at some of "Moore & Giles" Tote Bags. Ferg Edited April 19, 2018 by Ferg Quote
Members ByNelson Posted April 19, 2018 Author Members Report Posted April 19, 2018 2 hours ago, Ferg said: I am curious about the bottom of your bag. Did you simply leave it the thickness of your leather or did you place a "hard" material inside the bag for a flat bottom? Noticed you stitched the bottom ends from the outside, hand stitched? I have an idea manufacturers of great numbers of these have a "Post Bed" machine to sew the bottom from the inside of the bag. I would be interested in any and all ideas as to how folks are handling the bottoms of these. BTW: Take a look at some of "Moore & Giles" Tote Bags. Ferg Hello Ferg I hand stitch everything I make, can’t afford anything els I have done both this outer stitching and inner... I think it looks more “polished” when the stitch is inside... and with this one I was going for a rougher old school style... I guess it’s just up to the maker the leather is one piece + the inside pocket I have added a picture which have both an inside and outside stitch .. both made with hand stitch and an awl Quote
Members ByNelson Posted April 19, 2018 Author Members Report Posted April 19, 2018 5 hours ago, bikermutt07 said: Looks good and sturdy. Thanks mutt 4 hours ago, Double Daddy said: I like it! I've got a couple tote designs "on the drawing board" myself...debating whether to simply copper rivet the handles in-place or combine that method with sewing as you've done here. Your bag looks great...the choice of materials should age beautifully over time as well. I hope it will, I like the stitch and rivets... you just never know how much beating it will be put through Quote
Contributing Member Ferg Posted April 19, 2018 Contributing Member Report Posted April 19, 2018 Thank you, I always done either lacing or hand stitching until my fingers and hands met Mr. "Arthritis". That will make you begin to save pennies for the first machine, then another, then another.... You get the idea. Lol Ferg Quote
Members ByNelson Posted April 19, 2018 Author Members Report Posted April 19, 2018 43 minutes ago, Ferg said: Thank you, I always done either lacing or hand stitching until my fingers and hands met Mr. "Arthritis". That will make you begin to save pennies for the first machine, then another, then another.... You get the idea. Lol Ferg I guess you will be right and time just fly by.. Quote
Members jasonphx Posted April 19, 2018 Members Report Posted April 19, 2018 What does the one piece of leather look like before you start sewing together? Ie. what is the pattern of the main bag? Quote
bikermutt07 Posted April 19, 2018 Report Posted April 19, 2018 1 hour ago, jasonphx said: What does the one piece of leather look like before you start sewing together? Ie. what is the pattern of the main bag? If you imagine a long rectangle with 2 square notches in the middle it will give you an idea. This is the best pic I have of this stage. You can see one of the notches in the top right corner. Leodis Leather has a tote video that can show you better. Quote
Members ByNelson Posted April 20, 2018 Author Members Report Posted April 20, 2018 6 hours ago, jasonphx said: What does the one piece of leather look like before you start sewing together? Ie. what is the pattern of the main bag? There is a ok tutorial by HollyMann here : http://www.instructables.com/id/Leather-Tote-DIY/.Not the same measurement but you get the main structure. I added his pattern, it’s free so I don’t think it’s a problem Quote
Members Double Daddy Posted April 20, 2018 Members Report Posted April 20, 2018 4 hours ago, ByNelson said: There is a ok tutorial by HollyMann here : http://www.instructables.com/id/Leather-Tote-DIY/.Not the same measurement but you get the main structure. I added his pattern, it’s free so I don’t think it’s a problem This is a really good template from which a person could easily stretch/expand any of the dimensions as desired to suit their particular needs...thanks for posting! Quote
Members ByNelson Posted April 20, 2018 Author Members Report Posted April 20, 2018 6 hours ago, Double Daddy said: This is a really good template from which a person could easily stretch/expand any of the dimensions as desired to suit their particular needs...thanks for posting! Your welcome, I take no credit it’s not my templet, but it gives a nice overall look off the way it is built. Quote
Members ByNelson Posted April 20, 2018 Author Members Report Posted April 20, 2018 3 minutes ago, jasonphx said: Thanks everyone. Your welcome, it’s all about how we can help each other Quote
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