DJole Report post Posted April 7, 2019 This is my current project-- a wallet with a landscape. The tooling on the outside piece is done, and the stitching holes made (3mm) with my nice JapanGoods chisel set. I made the left side deliberately too long, so that when I get it all stitched up, I can trim that edge to the correct size. I like the trees here -- the undercut beveller really made the silhouette pop. Right now I'm working on the interior pockets. More to come as it is completed. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bikermutt07 Report post Posted April 8, 2019 Looking forward to seeing it finished. The trees really do look good. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TomWisc Report post Posted April 8, 2019 I am no expert here so I hope others will chime in to correct me if I am wrong. I just started doing a couple of wallets and I see you have made stitching holes along one long side of the wallet. If you are stitching a liner to the outer piece then that is fine. But depending on the inside pieces used usually you don't stitch the middle for an inch, give or take, because the outside piece will have to be longer than the inside or the wallet will buckle when closed. If you look at pictures of wallets hopefully you will see what I mean. Lots of examples on this forum or Etsy. Tom Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DJole Report post Posted April 8, 2019 3 hours ago, TomWisc said: I am no expert here so I hope others will chime in to correct me if I am wrong. I just started doing a couple of wallets and I see you have made stitching holes along one long side of the wallet. If you are stitching a liner to the outer piece then that is fine. But depending on the inside pieces used usually you don't stitch the middle for an inch, give or take, because the outside piece will have to be longer than the inside or the wallet will buckle when closed. If you look at pictures of wallets hopefully you will see what I mean. Lots of examples on this forum or Etsy. Tom Yes, you are correct. I realized this *after* I made the stitching holes, but no harm done! I will be leaving the "gap" in the middle open, so the stitching along that part of the edge will not close the pieces together. Important safety tip, wallet makers! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Toddo Report post Posted April 14, 2019 On 4/7/2019 at 10:39 PM, TomWisc said: I am no expert here so I hope others will chime in to correct me if I am wrong. I just started doing a couple of wallets and I see you have made stitching holes along one long side of the wallet. If you are stitching a liner to the outer piece then that is fine. But depending on the inside pieces used usually you don't stitch the middle for an inch, give or take, because the outside piece will have to be longer than the inside or the wallet will buckle when closed. If you look at pictures of wallets hopefully you will see what I mean. Lots of examples on this forum or Etsy. Tom Yeah. Here's a video from Weaver Leathercraft explaining that. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Halitech Report post Posted April 15, 2019 On 4/7/2019 at 11:39 PM, TomWisc said: I am no expert here so I hope others will chime in to correct me if I am wrong. I just started doing a couple of wallets and I see you have made stitching holes along one long side of the wallet. If you are stitching a liner to the outer piece then that is fine. But depending on the inside pieces used usually you don't stitch the middle for an inch, give or take, because the outside piece will have to be longer than the inside or the wallet will buckle when closed. If you look at pictures of wallets hopefully you will see what I mean. Lots of examples on this forum or Etsy. Tom Actually, if you use an interior like I make myself or from SLC or Tandy, they will generally have a notch cut out right in the middle so you could actually stitch all the way around, just mark where to start and stop, and you'll be fine. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites