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Tumbler Wraps

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When I first started in leather, I had a long distance mentor who suggested I practice my carving and stamping on tumbler wraps.  To this day, I still like to make these.  Here are a few I have made recently.

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File size limits....here are a couple more

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Very nice!  Would like to see how you sewed them too.  I made one similar to the top one.  In mine I put Fleur de Lis inside every other square to represent St. Louis.

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34 minutes ago, Tugadude said:

Very nice!  Would like to see how you sewed them too.  I made one similar to the top one.  In mine I put Fleur de Lis inside every other square to represent St. Louis.

Thanks!  I just use a simple lacing to close the back.  Would like to see yours if it is different.

 

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I will post up some photos by tomorrow.  I use more of a flat stitch method.  Hard to describe, but looks like this...

DIY Project: Leather Cup Jacket – Design*Sponge

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Those are great guys and would make nice presents and such.

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32 minutes ago, Tugadude said:

I will post up some photos by tomorrow.  I use more of a flat stitch method.  Hard to describe, but looks like this...

DIY Project: Leather Cup Jacket – Design*Sponge

I like that stitch.  What thickness of thread are you using?

10 minutes ago, chuck123wapati said:

Those are great guys and would make nice presents and such.

Thanks Chuck!  Have sold some and given some away.  These shown are on my Etsy store.

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That photo was just an example I found on the 'net.  It looks as though that person used a cord of some sort that was quite thick, maybe 2.0mm?

 

Edit:  Here is where I got the picture:  https://www.designsponge.com/2012/10/diy-project-leather-cup-jacket.html

The instructions say to stitch from one end, then when you get to the opposite end, go ahead and stitch back alongside the first pass, doubling the thread.  I think it looks nice.

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1 hour ago, PastorBob said:

Thanks!  I just use a simple lacing to close the back.  Would like to see yours if it is different.

 

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I would use a thin bungie, or elastic to make it super snug fit.

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57 minutes ago, knockout said:

I would use a thin bungie, or elastic to make it super snug fit.

That's a good idea.  I lace them before placing on tumbler so it is a press fit.  They don't go anywhere.

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8 hours ago, knockout said:

I would use a thin bungie, or elastic to make it super snug fit.

That is what I have been using as it allows for different thicknesses of leather as well as different size bottles and cans. 2mm and I get it 100 metre rolls.

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those look awesome!  Thanks for sharing.

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Nice work PastorBob. I will have to try making some of these.

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1 hour ago, spacedog said:

Nice work PastorBob. I will have to try making some of these.

Let me know if you want a pattern.  These are fitted to the Ozark Trail 20 oz. tumblers sold by WM.  I sell the tumblers with the wrap.

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