Members ComputerDoctor Posted August 28, 2018 Members Report Posted August 28, 2018 Good work and beautiful for sure! "Barenia and Chevre Chagrin I have no idea what type of leather this is and where did you get it? Sam:) Quote
Members thefanninator Posted August 28, 2018 Members Report Posted August 28, 2018 8 hours ago, YinTx said: Thanks! Yes, thefanninator, that is a Riri #4 if I remember right. I too tried pliers, even some with plastic jaws, etc. and like you found none really worked well. Having no desire to spend $60+ for zipper pliers, I discovered the easiest way to set them was simply to whack em flat with a plastic mallet over a marble slab! Course the bottom stops are pricey too, and not entirely necessary, you could just go with a leather cover over the zip as many do. YinTx I bought the CS Osbourne zipper pliers and they're great for the top individual stoppers. Quote http://www.instagram.com/fannintexas/
Members YinTx Posted August 28, 2018 Author Members Report Posted August 28, 2018 8 minutes ago, ComputerDoctor said: Good work and beautiful for sure! "Barenia and Chevre Chagrin I have no idea what type of leather this is and where did you get it? Sam:) Sam, Barenia leather is a calf leather made by the Haas Tannery, one of the most important leather suppliers to Hermes as I understand it. Chevre is a goat leather made at the Alran Tannery, although there are others as I understand it. Both are French tanneries. Both are quite expensive, and the three wallets used up an entire side of Chevre, and most of a half side of Barenia. Companies like Fine Leatherworking and Rocky Mountain Leather Supply sell these kinds of leathers. Anyone that has better info on these two leathers is welcome to chime in. YinTx Quote YinTx https://www.instagram.com/lanasia_2017/ https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLK6HvLWuZTzjt3MbR0Yhcj_WIQIvchezo
Rossr Posted August 29, 2018 Report Posted August 29, 2018 Looks fine to me all around. and Three isnt a bad learning curve at all. Its all about the journey!! Ross Quote
Members Wedgetail Posted September 1, 2018 Members Report Posted September 1, 2018 Chevre is French for Goat. Goat is used mostly as lining leather. And is a good choice for it. Common lining skins are goat, lamb, pig, and cow... and when it comes to lining, the choice should be based on more than just being light weight, and consider instead what you want to make. lamb skins are beautifully soft and smooth grained, but can be temperamental... certainly not hard wearing, and stains.... oh the stains... good for things that will be protected from moisture and contact. Pig is nice, but tough, and has a distinctive open grain that is not as subtle. Can be stretchy... Good for hard wearing things. And budget conscious choice. Cow is the cheapest usually per sqft. Not very strong in lining weights, so won't wear too well over the long term and can be very stretchy because of its looser grain... which also has a strong texture...but it is budget friendly so great for beginner projects. Goat makes a great lining. It has a distinctive but subtle grain texture, is much harder wearing, is not stupidly expensive (unless you buy premium French stuff =p haha), doesn't stretch as bad as sheep skin or cow, and doesn't crease too bad when it bends. A great all rounder. The stuff @YinTx used here comes in a huge range of colours, and is regarded among the best in the world... and yes, I'm totes jello Beautiful work as always Yin! Quote
Members YinTx Posted September 4, 2018 Author Members Report Posted September 4, 2018 On 8/28/2018 at 8:10 PM, Dun said: Dang that's nice. Thank you! On 8/28/2018 at 8:18 PM, Rossr said: Looks fine to me all around. and Three isnt a bad learning curve at all. Its all about the journey!! Ross Thanks, Ross. Maybe not a bad learning curve, but a painfully expensive one this time. Both in time and materials! On 8/31/2018 at 10:12 PM, Wedgetail said: The stuff @YinTx used here comes in a huge range of colours, and is regarded among the best in the world... and yes, I'm totes jello Beautiful work as always Yin! Thank you Wedgetail, and very accurate description of the Chevre Chagrin. I was fortunate enough to get a client that liked my previous work well enough and was willing to pay for the quality materials so off to work I go. I keep thinking would be nice to have something from this kind of leather for myself, but interestingly enough, my current minimalist wallet is made from the worst scarred up bug bitten piece of scrap leather I had on hand, dyed black to hide the flaws! Works great, and I love it, expect it'll never wear out, but it's no Barenia or Chevre Chagrin! YinTx Quote YinTx https://www.instagram.com/lanasia_2017/ https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLK6HvLWuZTzjt3MbR0Yhcj_WIQIvchezo
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