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This is the thinnest card case I've done. Pink chevre leather and stitched with lin thread.

 

If you have any questions, feel free to ask. (Even if I understand this is no advanced construction, I hope I can help someone.)

 

 

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Very nice looking slim wallet.

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1 minute ago, VYO said:

Very nice looking slim wallet.

Thank you Vyo.

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Stitching looks great, edges look great, the textured finish of the leather looks great ... looks like a great job to me!

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10 hours ago, Rockoboy said:

Stitching looks great, edges look great, the textured finish of the leather looks great ... looks like a great job to me!

Thank you Rockoboy. 

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Perfect execution.

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On 2/11/2019 at 1:26 AM, Danne said:

This is the thinnest card case I've done. Pink chevre leather and stitched with lin thread.

 

If you have any questions, feel free to ask. (Even if I understand this is no advanced construction, I hope I can help someone.)

 

 

5_mini.JPG

6_mini.jpg

8_mini.JPG

7_mini.JPG

 

That looks amazing! Fully lined? What thickness did you use?

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1 hour ago, niakulah said:

That looks amazing! Fully lined? What thickness did you use?

Thank you niakulah. 

I usually decide against fully lining pockets when using chevre. There are two reasons. 1. I don't own a splitter and I choose two weights (Company who split for me) 1mm and 0.5mm, and I prefer overlapping T-pockets (ears overlap) over full square pockets since it gives me a perfectly uniform edge. If I did use 0.5+0.5mm I wouldn't be able to split the edges so much (the outlines of the pocket would be visible) If I own a splitter I would probably do a pocket in 0.7mm and skive edges and line with 0.2-0.3mm The second reason is that Chevre sully have very nice and uniform flesh, with some Tokonole it's completely flat.

Everything is 0.5mm except pockets which are 0.9-1.0mm 

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