Almost done making the body of this bag. Made a couple modifications to use a pair of them as saddlebags on my motorcycle. Then tooling the top flap, stain to match, and get 'em on the bike!
Holy Guacamole!!! You are such an individual. And an amazing artist! I’ve seen plenty of bags that were kinda similar but NEVER one like this! There is nothing “cookie cutter” about you that’s for sure. So buying this pattern. It will be my dream bag.
Awesome method on attaching the side pockets. Just a caution to anyone out there sewing this type of thing - Tony pre-shapes the pocket seam a bit to make it easier to attach and stitch - he is doing it dry. If you wet the leather to help shape it, PLEASE let it dry completely before stitching it - sewing on damp leather is a disaster.
Beautiful. A complete joy to watch, be proud of yourself I just watched and got completely hooked. Who would not want one, it’s a piece of art. Thank you.
Tony, you really nailed it with this bag...I love it so much...I already have the pattern..Thx for this great pattern. I love how you stitch the pockets on the bag, it has a look like they are coming out of the bag itself. Great!
Fantastic tutorial!! For the pockets, what is the reasoning behind cutting a hole in the body of the bag and the side panel and then adding a backing piece on the inside?
Wow, fantastic! But you make it look so easy! There is a lot of work and even more patience involved in such a pretty bag. Also the reason why such pieces of art cost much more. However, I think this one will last for 20 years, and can then be polished up for some more decades. And then its not really a bad choice... But, I am really interested in making my own - Just to have the hours of creation as an exit from all the daily stress. cheers
Wow!, Like really Wow! OK folks, I know what Tony has been doing while we were all asleep. OMG, OK, if there was a Golden Glob award for pattern makers? And the winner is::::: Tony See!! (clapping!!!) Great job Tony! Really! I really do like those pockets.
That’s awesome 👏🏾 I like how you designed your pieces and made your stitching holes before you even cut your pattern that’s precision right there homie. I like the music too. Beautiful craftsmanship. 👍🏾
you did an awesome job on hand stitching this bad boy. the only thing i would have done differently is i would have slicked all the edges way more then you did there. but i guess thats just personal preference
Sir, your use of that strip of leather designed to fit between the side piece and main bag body ends is genius. I enjoy how that type piece worked on the Leather toiletry bag. I am designing a small tool bag and that method should work wonders. I am buying your plans to make this and your toiletry bag for holiday gifts. TY kindly for your Artistry.
Tony - Great job. I am going to be making one myself, and from watching the video, I know I am going to be using a 2.0 hole punch around those pockets:-) Three layers of leather at 1.2mm thread. I am gonna knock out some huge holes to drive those needles through :-)
I have a few questions for you if you don’t mind. First how much sq ft of leather was used for this project. Second what needed up being the dry weight of the bag. And 3rd what price point would you put this bag at? Excellent work btw.
RC VOODOO it looks like he used the beginning of a generic video on the “cutting out” part. Look at the shape of the A pieces. It is a different pattern. Also, he has on a different shirt. The leather does not look like veg tan. It looks like a pre dyed leather.
I ordered this and cut out all the pieces, watched the video, and realized I am short about two square feet of leather. No matter how I lay out the patterns, it just doesn't fit...bummer. Off to the leather store. I can't wait to put this together.
@@komakon it depends on the quality of leather you can afford. I purchased a chrome tan water buffalo side from Tandy. It is a mid grade leather. Being a Gold member I paid $80 just for the leather. It was too thick for the inside panels of the pockets so I used a thinner oil tan for those pieces. Then there's the buckles at $3 a piece. And rivets. Probably just over $100 for materials. You could definitely do it for cheaper or a lot more expensive depending on how good you want it to look or how long you want it to last. I'm almost done with it and can tell this bag will outlast me even with rugged use. It's a great pattern.
Want to get the full effect of watching this entire video in only six minutes? Install one of those video speed controller extensions in Chrome, increase the speed to 10X, and DO NOT TURN OFF THE SOUND! The sound at 10X is very entertaining, but you may have to run around the room really fast about 400 times before you calm down again.
The flap that ties the handles together needs to be fastened to the back handle so it isn't lost and the laptop pocket on the back needs a flap not a zipper. A flap will help keep water out and the zipper can scratch the laptop.
Laptop doesn't go in the smaller zipper pocket. I made alterations and just left the whole zipper pocket out and instead made a slightly larger flat pocket inside the bag.
2 questions, why are the inside walls of the pockets separate from the main body, making it a 3 layer attachment. And why are the sides of the body attached in a weaker manner than the pockets to the sides. i ask these things because i believe a key component to anything is durability, so would like to understand the reasoning.
If i wanted to buy a 4 pronged pricking iron, what size would i need for this bag? I know the hole is 1.5mm but what about the distance between the holes? i think it is called the pitch.
Ugh 360p squad. Will have to come back later but I am so freaking excited. It will take me forever but I want it so bad. Good job on this! Love those boots too.
Wow i love your work , just starting out myself, hope to do this build? But at $600 you are giving that away! For your time and the price of leather $1000 is more like it, can you make 3 of those a week? Good job
Is there a specific reason why there are 2 D-rings on each side of the bag and just 1 hook on the schoulder strap? I might change the shoulder strap to have 2 hooks (because it look awesome) but if there is a good reason not to, I would like to know before I mess up some leather.
I wonder what they would consider the retail price of a bag like this. It is impressive, but it is an unlined bag and it seems quite stiff. Hard to judge the materials through a screen though.
Really nice project ... probably my next one :-) Just out of curiosity - in the gussets (side pieces) ... why do you cut out the "windows" (actually back of side pockets) just to replace them with extra (almost identical) pieces of leather (which have to be sewn into the litteraly the same place). If strenghtening of sides is the point, then two layers of leather would make a better job ... just my humble opinion (maybe I missed something)
Almost done making the body of this bag. Made a couple modifications to use a pair of them as saddlebags on my motorcycle. Then tooling the top flap, stain to match, and get 'em on the bike!
A whole hour?? Are you kidding me? OMG, this bag is gorgeous!!!! I can't wait to watch this!!!!!!
That is an hour edited
@@phillaboody260 I know. I was talking about the length of the video.
the way it's done, this is meant to last several lifetimes ! good job sir !
Watching a piece of leather morph into this bag is mesmerizing. This bag is now a functional piece of art. Well done!
I just watched a portion of this video. I am still going to make time for the entire lot. I just wanted to say that this bag is way too beautiful!!!
I was not sold on the usefulness of a burnishing attachment for a drill/dremel until I watched your videos. Just ordered one.
This is most beautiful bag that I have ever seen! I can't wait until I have enough skills to do this.
I am not a leather worker, but I think your work has something of ZEN and some meditative. Thank you for letting us participate.
Holy Guacamole!!! You are such an individual. And an amazing artist! I’ve seen plenty of bags that were kinda similar but NEVER one like this! There is nothing “cookie cutter” about you that’s for sure. So buying this pattern. It will be my dream bag.
Can you guess please remind me to watch this saturday so i can enjoy all of it
Tony , This Project is Massive and it is a masterpiece on what I have seen being made. Big up man.
Awesome method on attaching the side pockets. Just a caution to anyone out there sewing this type of thing - Tony pre-shapes the pocket seam a bit to make it easier to attach and stitch - he is doing it dry. If you wet the leather to help shape it, PLEASE let it dry completely before stitching it - sewing on damp leather is a disaster.
Beautiful. A complete joy to watch, be proud of yourself I just watched and got completely hooked. Who would not want one, it’s a piece of art. Thank you.
Tony, you really nailed it with this bag...I love it so much...I already have the pattern..Thx for this great pattern. I love how you stitch the pockets on the bag, it has a look like they are coming out of the bag itself. Great!
I would be so tempted to use my big sewing machine but there is no way to get such great looking results as Tony is getting with his hand stitching.
شىء فاق الوصف
تحفة فنية رائعة ومجهود فائق تستحق عليه الشكر والتقدير والاحترام لشخصكم الغالى والمبدع والفنان المتألق دائماً
Fantastic tutorial!! For the pockets, what is the reasoning behind cutting a hole in the body of the bag and the side panel and then adding a backing piece on the inside?
Your video made me change my plans for winter, big thumbs up!!!
Wow, fantastic! But you make it look so easy! There is a lot of work and even more patience involved in such a pretty bag. Also the reason why such pieces of art cost much more. However, I think this one will last for 20 years, and can then be polished up for some more decades. And then its not really a bad choice... But, I am really interested in making my own - Just to have the hours of creation as an exit from all the daily stress. cheers
Finished this bag week ago, pretty amazing
Wow!, Like really Wow! OK folks, I know what Tony has been doing while we were all asleep. OMG, OK, if there was a Golden Glob award for pattern makers? And the winner is::::: Tony See!! (clapping!!!) Great job Tony! Really! I really do like those pockets.
Gratulálok ez szép munka,igényes precíz.👍👍
köszönöm
Спасибо МАСТЕР!!! Всегда с интересом смотрю ваши видео, учусь, нахожу для себя что-то новое и беру творческие идеи!!!👍👍👍👍👍
Pro-Tip: That zipper is going to scratch your MacBook. Make the opening big enough to place the MacBook in there while still in a sleeve.
I love this bag. You do beautiful work.
Please share also how you stained/dyed the leather to get this look. I love the darker, warn look edges. Beautiful.
Really excellent work, my congratulations, Tony you are a super craftsman, greetings from Peru
That is a very beautiful bag.
I would have sewn the handle gather to one of the handles so it doesn't get lost.
Beautiful work though.
your work area is soooo clean....wish i could be that way hahahah
That’s awesome 👏🏾 I like how you designed your pieces and made your stitching holes before you even cut your pattern that’s precision right there homie. I like the music too. Beautiful craftsmanship. 👍🏾
you did an awesome job on hand stitching this bad boy. the only thing i would have done differently is i would have slicked all the edges way more then you did there. but i guess thats just personal preference
Tony @ 29:27 better watch which cup you're dipping into.....ha ha ha been there done that!
lol yes spotted too been and done something like that too
I've learned so much from watching this video. I'm going to try making this bag after I practice on some smaller projects!
Awesome work, nice finishing, nice design bag
just got this pattern and 2 more, can't wait to print and cut these once i get some leather and tools next week
This was a difficult but fun build!
Just gorgeous!! Thanks for the lesson. I hope i'll get close to it when mine is done.
Upper class! Excellent work!
no words to describe your work. 👌
Outstanding job, Tony! Can't wait to get to this one. Thank you.
Awesome work!! You should send one to a poor teacher in America.
Sir, your use of that strip of leather designed to fit between the side piece and main bag body ends is genius. I enjoy how that type piece worked on the Leather toiletry bag. I am designing a small tool bag and that method should work wonders. I am buying your plans to make this and your toiletry bag for holiday gifts. TY kindly for your Artistry.
Tony - Great job. I am going to be making one myself, and from watching the video, I know I am going to be using a 2.0 hole punch around those pockets:-) Three layers of leather at 1.2mm thread. I am gonna knock out some huge holes to drive those needles through :-)
تحفة فنية رائعة
ومجهود فائق تستحق عليه كل شكر وتقدير. تسلم الأيادى أيها الفنان المحترف
Im almost done with mine! Hope it turns out 1/2 as perfect as this one :)
Loved it, one question. Would you recommend glue the pieces before sewing it?
love the work. great looking bag. but i had to watch this like 3 different times the music knocked me out like a baby after eating.
Ingenius design! Love how it goes together.
That's one of the coolest bag i've ever seen.
Outstanding bag 💼 well done 👍
Awesome relaxing video !!!
Really liking your work, but could ya get a stitching pony?! Lol
I have a few questions for you if you don’t mind. First how much sq ft of leather was used for this project. Second what needed up being the dry weight of the bag. And 3rd what price point would you put this bag at? Excellent work btw.
16 to 17 square feet
Beautifully done 😊
you go from raw leather to beautifully stained leather i wish you would have included that in the video at least one small part
RC VOODOO it looks like he used the beginning of a generic video on the “cutting out” part. Look at the shape of the A pieces. It is a different pattern. Also, he has on a different shirt. The leather does not look like veg tan. It looks like a pre dyed leather.
I ordered this and cut out all the pieces, watched the video, and realized I am short about two square feet of leather. No matter how I lay out the patterns, it just doesn't fit...bummer. Off to the leather store. I can't wait to put this together.
where did you get the pattern from ?
@@talexander7217 About how much in the material was this?
@@komakon it depends on the quality of leather you can afford. I purchased a chrome tan water buffalo side from Tandy. It is a mid grade leather. Being a Gold member I paid $80 just for the leather. It was too thick for the inside panels of the pockets so I used a thinner oil tan for those pieces. Then there's the buckles at $3 a piece. And rivets. Probably just over $100 for materials. You could definitely do it for cheaper or a lot more expensive depending on how good you want it to look or how long you want it to last. I'm almost done with it and can tell this bag will outlast me even with rugged use. It's a great pattern.
@@philxdev yes it will be. I've already finished it. It turned out beautiful and very sturdy.
@@talexander7217 pics?
Want to get the full effect of watching this entire video in only six minutes? Install one of those video speed controller extensions in Chrome, increase the speed to 10X, and DO NOT TURN OFF THE SOUND! The sound at 10X is very entertaining, but you may have to run around the room really fast about 400 times before you calm down again.
I need to make this and modify it to be a back pack.
The flap that ties the handles together needs to be fastened to the back handle so it isn't lost and the laptop pocket on the back needs a flap not a zipper. A flap will help keep water out and the zipper can scratch the laptop.
Laptop doesn't go in the smaller zipper pocket. I made alterations and just left the whole zipper pocket out and instead made a slightly larger flat pocket inside the bag.
Deepest RESPECT!!!!!
2 questions, why are the inside walls of the pockets separate from the main body, making it a 3 layer attachment. And why are the sides of the body attached in a weaker manner than the pockets to the sides. i ask these things because i believe a key component to anything is durability, so would like to understand the reasoning.
Figure it yourself city boy. This isn't geometry class...
How heavy is this bag i was thinking about making a diaper bag
Is there a reason why the back of side pockets are cut out an not stitched directly on to side panel
its a design choice
CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU ARE THE BEST. I WISH I COULD GET ONE .HOW MUCH IT COST FOR ONE LIKE THIS ?I KNOW IT DOESN'T COME CHEAP. THANKS
How do you sharpen your tools and what highend tools do you recommend to buy?
If i wanted to buy a 4 pronged pricking iron, what size would i need for this bag? I know the hole is 1.5mm but what about the distance between the holes? i think it is called the pitch.
Ugh 360p squad. Will have to come back later but I am so freaking excited. It will take me forever but I want it so bad. Good job on this! Love those boots too.
1080p now
wow. That was beautiful to watch
How much would this cost to make including leather and other bits needed?
Very nice job! I really enjoyed your video even though I don't plan on leatherworking.
Wow i love your work , just starting out myself, hope to do this build? But at $600 you are giving that away! For your time and the price of leather $1000 is more like it, can you make 3 of those a week? Good job
Great job good design
Як завжди, чудово!!! Вдячний за Вашу творчість! Радий що знайшов Ваш канал! Успіхів і велику громаду шанувальників! Привіт з України!
Great job, love it
Is there a supply list, particularly for the hardware that you used? Thank you
Great bag! and Project execution! How many square ft (meters) does it take to make the bag as shown? Thanks.
I prefer to use an awl. Hole punches are inherently weaker.
so much work 😮 great job!
Is there a specific reason why there are 2 D-rings on each side of the bag and just 1 hook on the schoulder strap? I might change the shoulder strap to have 2 hooks (because it look awesome) but if there is a good reason not to, I would like to know before I mess up some leather.
there is a spare d ring for attaching keys, a water bottle etc
Que hermoso tu trabajo, que habilidad en tus manos, felicidades.
Did you feather the edges with spray paint?
i want to make something like this into a backpack. any advice on adding straps?
Congratulation to you, beautiful bag. How much will you sell that bag for?
29:26 XD
Good work. I thought it would be bigger
Parabéns !! Lindo meu sonho e ter uma dessa!!!👏
I wonder what they would consider the retail price of a bag like this. It is impressive, but it is an unlined bag and it seems quite stiff. Hard to judge the materials through a screen though.
Супер! А сколько времени ушло на пошив этой сумки?
Beautiful. What type of dye and color did you use to get that gorgeous finish?
What kind of leather do you use in the manufacture?
Hi Tony, can you tell me what is the total surface ( how much square metter ) for this bag ? I need to know how much leather I should buy. Thx !
As Josh I'm wandering how you treat the edges, is it airbrushing?
would assume a stain of sorts
Looks like he is using an electric burnisher.
i wonder if this pattern could work with waxed canvas or something similar? may need more than one layer
extraordinary tutorial... well done sir
Un trabajo grandioso. Bravo!!!
What is the thickness of the leather
Crazy Delight! All products are super! What skin do you use and what is the thickness in mm? Thank.
Hello. I thinnk your work is fantastic. Will you be prepaired to share the pattern for this particular bag on PDF?
pattern link in the description
Thank you!!!!
Really nice project ... probably my next one :-)
Just out of curiosity - in the gussets (side pieces) ... why do you cut out the "windows" (actually back of side pockets) just to replace them with extra (almost identical) pieces of leather (which have to be sewn into the litteraly the same place). If strenghtening of sides is the point, then two layers of leather would make a better job ... just my humble opinion (maybe I missed something)
I was wondering this too.
I though about that, and doing what he did lines the whole pocket with suede, perhaps to protect the contents?
I just started last week and now see that the pattern does not have that cut out any more.
@@leatherworker Thank you for info. And btw, thank you for your great videos on your own Ytb channel ... I ike them a lot :-)
It's diesel-punk - some things are just for looks, or style, and are worth the extra effort.