Hardrada Report post Posted March 5, 2020 So, I need to make this Bible bag from 9 oz supple water buffalo leather. I have the inner dimensions, but I'm wondering if I need to add extra measures to the actual pattern to make allowances for leather thickness, &c. I already know I have to add ~1/4" for the stitches—that's accounted for; I was just wondering about other minutiae. TIA for any useful input. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DeeAnna Report post Posted March 5, 2020 Absolutely you need to allow for the leather thickness. Also you'll need to include a little extra ease to allow for the stiffness of the leather (I know it's supple, but it's leather, not silk!). You also need a bit of ease to allow the book to slip in and out of the bag easily. Sometimes a bag is even designed to be a little wider at the opening and a trim fit at the bottom. If you aren't comfortable calculating the extra ease, make a mock-up of the book and use that as a guide, a lot like how you would design a gun holster. You can make the mock-up lots of ways. What works for me is to cut pieces of corrugated cardboard and tape them together to create a "pretend book". Wrap the leather around the mock-up and see what dimensions you get. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hardrada Report post Posted March 6, 2020 Thanks! The mock-up idea is useful. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dwight Report post Posted March 6, 2020 Be careful with it, . . . a lady who was trying to just be a nice lady, . . . did not know what she was doing, . . . ruined my 85 dollar Bible, . . . back when I was making maybe 6 bucks an hour, . . . or 7. I forgave her, . . . but my Bible has never been the same. Just be careful, . . . you can always cut leather away, . . . you cannot add it on (generally speaking), May God bless, Dwight Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DeeAnna Report post Posted March 24, 2020 I agree -- that's why I prefer to use a pretend book made of cardboard rather than the real book when doing things like this. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites