AzShooter Report post Posted January 2, 2022 (edited) No top because I want it to be open at the top. 4 X 4 X 5 inch box for my tackle box. I'm still learning. I couldn't think of how I was going to stitch this and finally thought about a Box Stitch. I was in Tandy and asked the Customer Rep what he thought would look nice and he said Box. I had been dreaming of trying it so away I went. Lots of sweat and blood went into this. When Skiving I slipped with my utility knife and slit my wrist. 7 stitches later and I was able to start working on it again. The bag, which is going to be a shooting bag, isn't done yet. Following the instructions I need to skive the sides of the bag. I'm a little knife shy right now but I'll get over it. I cut out the form with 10 ounce leather, dyed it with Burgundy dye, used TanKote and then punched the holes. All came out evenly. After doing the edges and using Resolene I think I've completed it. I may put the top on but it's not needed at this time. Any thoughts? Edited January 2, 2022 by AzShooter Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Samalan Report post Posted January 2, 2022 Nice job sorry to hear about your cut that sucks when that happens yes been there done that . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kiwican Report post Posted January 2, 2022 13 hours ago, AzShooter said: No top because I want it to be open at the top. 4 X 4 X 5 inch box for my tackle box. I'm still learning. I couldn't think of how I was going to stitch this and finally thought about a Box Stitch. I was in Tandy and asked the Customer Rep what he thought would look nice and he said Box. I had been dreaming of trying it so away I went. Lots of sweat and blood went into this. When Skiving I slipped with my utility knife and slit my wrist. 7 stitches later and I was able to start working on it again. The bag, which is going to be a shooting bag, isn't done yet. Following the instructions I need to skive the sides of the bag. I'm a little knife shy right now but I'll get over it. I cut out the form with 10 ounce leather, dyed it with Burgundy dye, used TanKote and then punched the holes. All came out evenly. After doing the edges and using Resolene I think I've completed it. I may put the top on but it's not needed at this time. Any thoughts? It isn't real unless you've bled for it. Good job! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
toxo Report post Posted January 2, 2022 14 hours ago, AzShooter said: No top because I want it to be open at the top. 4 X 4 X 5 inch box for my tackle box. I'm still learning. I couldn't think of how I was going to stitch this and finally thought about a Box Stitch. I was in Tandy and asked the Customer Rep what he thought would look nice and he said Box. I had been dreaming of trying it so away I went. Lots of sweat and blood went into this. When Skiving I slipped with my utility knife and slit my wrist. 7 stitches later and I was able to start working on it again. The bag, which is going to be a shooting bag, isn't done yet. Following the instructions I need to skive the sides of the bag. I'm a little knife shy right now but I'll get over it. I cut out the form with 10 ounce leather, dyed it with Burgundy dye, used TanKote and then punched the holes. All came out evenly. After doing the edges and using Resolene I think I've completed it. I may put the top on but it's not needed at this time. Any thoughts? It's not as easy as it looks. Good job. I've only done it once on the end of a rifle butt cover. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chuck123wapati Report post Posted January 2, 2022 very nice work indeed! a good stitch is a sight to behold Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lobo Report post Posted January 3, 2022 That piece represents a lot of time, thought, planning, and effort. Exceptionally nice job! Having the sutures removed usually hurts less than the suturing! Best wishes for your recovery. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AzShooter Report post Posted January 3, 2022 14 hours ago, Lobo said: That piece represents a lot of time, thought, planning, and effort. Exceptionally nice job! Having the sutures removed usually hurts less than the suturing! Best wishes for your recovery. Thanks The sutures will just fall out. That's a plus. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites