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Finally put something together that I feel comfortable posting.

My edges came out looking soft instead of polished, but I kinda like the look for this project.

Pictures really make stitching look uneven...

Here's a notebook holder, self patterned. 5oz veg tan from Tandy $5 clearance rack.

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Welcome to the forum, there's a few of us local to the area.  Looks like a good start to a pattern and will probably morph as you refine them.  what did you stitch this with? 

Machines currently in use: Cowboy 3200, Adler 67-372, Singer 66, Singer 15-91

 

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6 minutes ago, koreric75 said:

Welcome to the forum, there's a few of us local to the area.  Looks like a good start to a pattern and will probably morph as you refine them.  what did you stitch this with? 

Hand stitched with the cheap waxed thread from a tandy starting kit.

 

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Welcome abound. 

When I first started I would not use contrasting thread. It hides the mistakes a little better. 

Where as contrasting thread makes them pop a bit.

I think you are off to a great start. Hit me up if you're around the Bossier area. I have a free piece of granite for ya.

I'm not paying 80 bucks for a belt!!! It's a strip of leather. How hard could it be? 4 years and 3 grand later.... I have a belt I can finally live with.

Stitching is like gravy, it's only great if you make it every day.

From Texas but in Bossier City, Louisiana.

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29 minutes ago, bikermutt07 said:

Welcome abound. 

When I first started I would not use contrasting thread. It hides the mistakes a little better. 

Where as contrasting thread makes them pop a bit.

I think you are off to a great start. Hit me up if you're around the Bossier area. I have a free piece of granite for ya.

Thanks Mutt.

 

I'm actually in Bossier every Wed and Thurs for work. I've been meaning to try to hit up some of the locals, and see if anyone vends at the Bossier Night Market. (I run security for PBM and MSV).

 

I did a lot of leatherwork around 25 years ago, just now getting back into it, and learning all the new techniques that I didn't get into way back then.

 

As for the contrasting threads, this was a one day project, and decided to have a bit o fun with it. Now if I could get my machine to run right, the errors may fix themselves...

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14 minutes ago, Dpalmay said:

Thanks Mutt.

 

I'm actually in Bossier every Wed and Thurs for work. I've been meaning to try to hit up some of the locals, and see if anyone vends at the Bossier Night Market. (I run security for PBM and MSV).

 

I did a lot of leatherwork around 25 years ago, just now getting back into it, and learning all the new techniques that I didn't get into way back then.

 

As for the contrasting threads, this was a one day project, and decided to have a bit o fun with it. Now if I could get my machine to run right, the errors may fix themselves...

My apologies, I thought it was hand sewn. I have just started playing with machines. I never knew how intimidating they could be.

I'm not paying 80 bucks for a belt!!! It's a strip of leather. How hard could it be? 4 years and 3 grand later.... I have a belt I can finally live with.

Stitching is like gravy, it's only great if you make it every day.

From Texas but in Bossier City, Louisiana.

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This one is hand sewn, Trying to get machine running to save my fingers.

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18 hours ago, Dpalmay said:

This one is hand sewn, Trying to get machine running to save my fingers.

What kind of machine?  

Machines currently in use: Cowboy 3200, Adler 67-372, Singer 66, Singer 15-91

 

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I picked up a Pfaff 1245 from The Sewing Shop.

 

Skips a stitch here and there, so trying to figure that out.

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3 minutes ago, Dpalmay said:

I picked up a Pfaff 1245 from The Sewing Shop.

 

Skips a stitch here and there, so trying to figure that out.

ah nice, i have the same problem with my adler, i found that it usually happens if i try to manipulate the material too much, esp if i'm doing long stitches on a little thicker leather.  Have you mentioned it to steve?

Machines currently in use: Cowboy 3200, Adler 67-372, Singer 66, Singer 15-91

 

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