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Had to start doing something with my offcuts, this $1 pattern from Ivan came in handy

W&C bridle with kangaroo lining

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ooo...that's nice!
Love that broguing-- it's a great finishing touch.

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Very nice, what type of fastener is that?

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excellent !!!! does it have a nose piece thingy in side? 

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1 hour ago, chuck123wapati said:

excellent !!!! does it have a nose piece thingy in side? 

Of course, you gotta have a nosey thingy!

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1 minute ago, Spyros said:

Of course, you gotta have a nosey thingy!

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i like that! i was thinking wood, didn't even think about a leather piece for some reason. Anyway its an awesome case!! 

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Beautiful.  Love the lock and the broguing.  Is the broguing part of the pattern, or your addition to the case.

 

 

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@Spyros - Really nice and beautiful craftsmanship!   But who's Ivan?  And is there really a lining or is the stitching along the edge (on the flap) just for looks?

 

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Don't know if it was intentional but the brogue looks to me like a sea turtle. I really like this piece!

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20 minutes ago, SaintJoy18 said:

Don't know if it was intentional but the brogue looks to me like a sea turtle. I really like this piece!

I always say "butterfly" on the Rorschach test but may try sea turtle next time.:rolleyes2:  It's kept me out of confinement so far.

Excellent glasses case!

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Yeah, that is a nice thing you've made!

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8 hours ago, MtlBiker said:

@Spyros - Really nice and beautiful craftsmanship!   But who's Ivan?  And is there really a lining or is the stitching along the edge (on the flap) just for looks?

 

Yeah it's lined with some veg tan.

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Most excellent!  That looks very impressive.

 

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Thank you all

I made another one this morning with Chromexcel, painted edges and goat lining (I'm keeping this one for myself)

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A couple of takeaways from this project, things I know but I always forget:

The leatherworking bench is full of liquids: paint, glue, finishes etc.  One drop in the wrong place can be a disaster, but  good way of cleaning it without damaging the leather is Isopropyl Alcohol on a clean cloth.  It usually works well on most leathers but not all leathers.  Chromexcel doesn't like it, it damages the finish and then it smudges.  Always use with caution on an offcut first.

For lining things that fold like this project, soft and stretchy chrome tan works better than veg tan.  I glued the first one with the exterior bent inwards, and still the veg tan creased inside in an ugly way.  Chrome stretches and flexes much better as it opens and closes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Second one is excellent as well.  Thanks for the link.  I ordered a couple of patterns.  Can't beat the price.

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