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Brian - that was a great tutorial and nice looking pouch you made.  I bet one of the hardest parts of making it was turning it inside out at the end to make it look so even!  I really do appreciate your efforts to help us learn new techniques.

Gary

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Great post. Thank you for all the work, help and comments you make for the purpose of helping educate your fellows. 

Go well Sir. 

 

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3 hours ago, garypl said:

... I bet one of the hardest parts of making it was turning it inside out at the end to make it look so even! 

I was thunking the the same thinks

Thanks, a very informative tute

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Thanks for sharing that rockie. so is it divided in the middle with the lining?? one side for keys and the other for dosh?

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6 minutes ago, jimi said:

Thanks for sharing that rockie. so is it divided in the middle with the lining?? one side for keys and the other for dosh?

Hey jimi, yes that is correct. One side has the gussets and the other not.

 

11 hours ago, garypl said:

I bet one of the hardest parts of making it was turning it inside out at the end to make it look so even!

Thanks @garypl turning inside out is not that hard but I should have pointed out that doing that with glazed crocodile would be very difficult with out getting wrinkles in the glaze.

I should also point out that if doing this in most leathers the leather lining would not be necessary. Thickness wise between 1 to 1.4mm (about 3oz) would work fine.

Thank you all for the kind comments..... It helps to know if it is of any help to anyone;)

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On 6/12/2018 at 6:13 PM, RockyAussie said:

Hey jimi, yes that is correct. One side has the gussets and the other not.

 

Thanks @garypl turning inside out is not that hard but I should have pointed out that doing that with glazed crocodile would be very difficult with out getting wrinkles in the glaze.

I should also point out that if doing this in most leathers the leather lining would not be necessary. Thickness wise between 1 to 1.4mm (about 3oz) would work fine.

Thank you all for the kind comments..... It helps to know if it is of any help to anyone;)

I wouldn’t mind a vid on how you turn something like inside out frankly. I’m having a hard time wrapping my head around how you did it without ripping a stitch! Great work!

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