Members Ski Posted December 22, 2018 Members Report Posted December 22, 2018 Hi All, I hope you can help me. Is there a formula, or a process in which to calculate how big a gusset should be? When I attempt a bag Im always left with extra/less length which ruins the process. Please see an example picture from the internet, followed by an even more complicated example from De Bruir. If the bag is one long leather all the way around with a zipper, how does one calculate or work out the size of the other bit (gusset?). Is there a trick? Quote
Members chrisash Posted December 22, 2018 Members Report Posted December 22, 2018 Make a thick card template and fit together with sellotape or pins and adjust to fit and when happy take apart and use a template for cutting the leather, dont forget to make allowances for seams etc Quote
Members kiwican Posted December 22, 2018 Members Report Posted December 22, 2018 (edited) Diameter x 3.14 Edited December 22, 2018 by kiwican Quote
Members Aven Posted December 23, 2018 Members Report Posted December 23, 2018 1 hour ago, kiwican said: Diameter x 3.14 That works for round ends. The top one is D shaped and the bottom one is more of a rectangle with rounded corners. Chrisash has the right approach, if you aren't playing with a CAD software, then mocking it up with cardstock, chipboard, something is your next best route. Quote
Members Handstitched Posted December 23, 2018 Members Report Posted December 23, 2018 (edited) I do something similar to chrisash . I use brown paper, news paper etc. using pins , paper clips/clamps UHU glue or what ever to make a gusset /pattern . Once I'm happy with the size shape etc. then I cut out the leather pieces. It my take a lot fiddling around as you're forever making adjustments to the paper template. But the upside to it , you may only have to do it once and can use it to make many projects . If I know I'm going to make a run of the same thing, then a MDF, or hard template may be considered. HS Edited December 23, 2018 by Handstitched Quote
Members Ski Posted December 23, 2018 Author Members Report Posted December 23, 2018 Thank you all, I will give it a go. Quote
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