Ce a si schimba eu , putina finisare la margini inainte de a vopsi , imi place ca cele doua straturi de piele unite prin lipire si cusatura sa devina ,, un singur strat ,, slefuire si lustruire pana nu mai poti vedea doua straturi distincte ci doar un strat , colturile capacului nu le as lasa la 90 de grade , imi place sa le dau o rotunjire cu o raza de 1 cm , prin rotunjire scade riscul de a se deforma . Gusa de obicei imi place sa o lipesc pe pozitie , si abia apoi sa o cos , creste rezistenta si scade presiunea pusa pe cusatura , O geanta de umar frumoasa , felicitari ! Cu respect , Ruben !
Im still very much a novice at leather crafting, but i have had the pleasure of making a leather satchel for someone at work. I have leather for my own bag but i just need the time for it. Im not in a rush for it as it gives me time to think about how exactly i want to make it for myself. I really like the way you attached the side pieces and i think i may go with that end. Hopefully ill be bale to get it started and finished this year. My only feedback is it would’ve been nice to see you score out the edges of the two side pieces but i think i can see what you did. Really enjoyed the video, thanks!
i line with a strong material called PI TEX in Romania (texon or many other names elsewhere) and i cover that lining with pig skin, as in the tutorial.
I love how your many of your design elements are so simple and practical. It looks like you have been able to reduce some steps and still have a complete and serviceable product. I think it looks great and am thinking of making one, too! You have unique solutions to some leatherworking problems that I may well borrow. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Nice tutorial. Always a joy to watch you. I don't build the same projects you do but it's still nice to see you work. Keep up the good work and know I learn a little something every time I watch. Happy Thanksgiving and blessings to you and yours. As ever just Tom 🤠
it wasn't easy to decide to show my tips, i am a self learner, everything i know iss the result of many experiments, it's a lot of trial and error, but after i decided to share, then i do this as good as i know. I still learn from others and youtube is a very good teacher. Thank you for your words
Thank you for your video. Beautiful work. Your method has inspired me to make my own method and makes me feel more liberated to not do everything as everyone else does it.
Hi there, great video here, I'm wondering if using a box stich would be any stronger to use or would it not make a difference. also what would you suggest as an alternative to pigskin as an alternative lining?
I use pig skin because it is thin and rigid, so it helps me to make a stiff but not heavy bag. But you can use thin and rigid goat, thin and rigid cow leather. You can use suede, you can use something that is thin and rigid and looks good enough. Box stitch? This bag is made this way vut if you'll make a design for box stitching, the bag will be as solid as this one.
it won't keep it's shape. I have a bag with the same aspect, without stiffener but lined in another way (this one here ruclips.net/video/Y2IW6hWOlLc/видео.html&t). I have another bag who doesn't need lining, only some 6-7oz rigid leather (here it is ruclips.net/video/f1PfB9iyPh4/видео.html&t ). But this one with stiffenet have it's purpose, i made it to carry heavy tools
I buy something called PI TEX in Romania. Unfortunately every country and every factory names it's materials as it wants, so I can tell you only to buy leather stiffener. I find PI TEX on etsy (www.etsy.com/listing/907142244/pitex-non-woven-leather-stiffener-06081?ga_order=most_relevant&ga_search_type=all&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_search_query=PITEX&ref=sr_gallery-1-1&organic_search_click=1&sca=1) For this one, use 650 PI TEX, the thicker one.
You can find the details in this video tutorial description and also, in the PDF pattern file. The link to the pattern is in the first comment and in the video tutorial description. Have fun making this awesome tool bag!
The bag is made from vegetable tanned leather lined with a strong material called PI TEX in Romania (TEXON or many other names elsewhere) and covered with pig skin. The tutorial will show you how :)
⭐ PATTERN
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ETSY: etsy.me/3kHtFLT
Ce a si schimba eu , putina finisare la margini inainte de a vopsi , imi place ca cele doua straturi de piele unite prin lipire si cusatura sa devina ,, un singur strat ,, slefuire si lustruire pana nu mai poti vedea doua straturi distincte ci doar un strat ,
colturile capacului nu le as lasa la 90 de grade , imi place sa le dau o rotunjire cu o raza de 1 cm , prin rotunjire scade riscul de a se deforma .
Gusa de obicei imi place sa o lipesc pe pozitie , si abia apoi sa o cos , creste rezistenta si scade presiunea pusa pe cusatura ,
O geanta de umar frumoasa , felicitari !
Cu respect , Ruben !
Im still very much a novice at leather crafting, but i have had the pleasure of making a leather satchel for someone at work. I have leather for my own bag but i just need the time for it. Im not in a rush for it as it gives me time to think about how exactly i want to make it for myself. I really like the way you attached the side pieces and i think i may go with that end. Hopefully ill be bale to get it started and finished this year.
My only feedback is it would’ve been nice to see you score out the edges of the two side pieces but i think i can see what you did.
Really enjoyed the video, thanks!
I always wondered how are those kind of bags made! Thank you, I think you are the first to show this technique.
i line with a strong material called PI TEX in Romania (texon or many other names elsewhere) and i cover that lining with pig skin, as in the tutorial.
I love how your many of your design elements are so simple and practical. It looks like you have been able to reduce some steps and still have a complete and serviceable product. I think it looks great and am thinking of making one, too! You have unique solutions to some leatherworking problems that I may well borrow. Thanks for sharing this with us.
thank you. I have a FB group, facebook.com/groups/leatherpattern please join.
Excellent work beautiful design in very clean work
Thank you!
Nice bag
Thank you!
Would’ve liked to see the gusset set with French seams or butted, but I like your corner treatment, especially over the bends, thus no need for rivets
Nice tutorial. Always a joy to watch you. I don't build the same projects you do but it's still nice to see you work. Keep up the good work and know I learn a little something every time I watch. Happy Thanksgiving and blessings to you and yours. As ever just Tom 🤠
it wasn't easy to decide to show my tips, i am a self learner, everything i know iss the result of many experiments, it's a lot of trial and error, but after i decided to share, then i do this as good as i know. I still learn from others and youtube is a very good teacher. Thank you for your words
Very very beautiful bag
Thank you!
Thank you for your video. Beautiful work. Your method has inspired me to make my own method and makes me feel more liberated to not do everything as everyone else does it.
it is important to have your visual identity. Tehniques and tools helps you to realise your ideeas. Glad to be helpful.
Beautiful work! Is that tealight candle you rub on at around 13:19 to get the aged effect?
ruclips.net/video/FSfvhYMksxg/видео.html&t
Hi there, great video here, I'm wondering if using a box stich would be any stronger to use or would it not make a difference. also what would you suggest as an alternative to pigskin as an alternative lining?
I use pig skin because it is thin and rigid, so it helps me to make a stiff but not heavy bag. But you can use thin and rigid goat, thin and rigid cow leather. You can use suede, you can use something that is thin and rigid and looks good enough.
Box stitch? This bag is made this way vut if you'll make a design for box stitching, the bag will be as solid as this one.
Amazing!
Thank you!
The lining is making the bag so sturdy?
yes, it is a lining used in shoes industry, a sort of rigid textile
I found it named Bag stiffener.
Really love the tool bag. Curious what does the bag weigh when empty?
1.2kg
If you dont want it so heavy duty, the pattern will work the same without the stiffner? Thanks
it won't keep it's shape. I have a bag with the same aspect, without stiffener but lined in another way (this one here ruclips.net/video/Y2IW6hWOlLc/видео.html&t). I have another bag who doesn't need lining, only some 6-7oz rigid leather (here it is ruclips.net/video/f1PfB9iyPh4/видео.html&t ). But this one with stiffenet have it's purpose, i made it to carry heavy tools
Hola , me encantó, que material es el blanco ? Gracias
www.etsy.com/listing/907142244/pitex-non-woven-leather-stiffener-06081?ga_order=most_relevant&ga_search_type=all&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_search_query=pitex&ref=sr_gallery-1-2&organic_search_click=1
Where do you get your white marking pens? I have tried 4 different kinds and can’t get good results!
if they are metal made, make them hot with a lighter. I buy them from a warehouse that sells related materials, It is italian stuff.
Foarte frumos. Felicitari. I- mi puteti spune ce material a-ti folosit ca si intaritura? Multumesc.
PI TEX de la Despa
Multumesc.
Gr8 as ever
Thank you!
Having a really hard time finding the TEXON rigid lining. Are there alternative products you would recommend?
I buy something called PI TEX in Romania. Unfortunately every country and every factory names it's materials as it wants, so I can tell you only to buy leather stiffener. I find PI TEX on etsy (www.etsy.com/listing/907142244/pitex-non-woven-leather-stiffener-06081?ga_order=most_relevant&ga_search_type=all&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_search_query=PITEX&ref=sr_gallery-1-1&organic_search_click=1&sca=1)
For this one, use 650 PI TEX, the thicker one.
Whereabout are you?
What kind of linking do you use and where can we find it? What weight leather are you using? These details are what's missing from your video.
You can find the details in this video tutorial description and also, in the PDF pattern file. The link to the pattern is in the first comment and in the video tutorial description. Have fun making this awesome tool bag!
I found the white material as bag stiffener.
Genial
Thank you
@@VasileandPavel saludos desde Chile
Does the sewing machine matter ?
Is that cardboard?
The bag is made from vegetable tanned leather lined with a strong material called PI TEX in Romania (TEXON or many other names elsewhere) and covered with pig skin. The tutorial will show you how :)
@@VasileandPavel awesome as always!! Thank youu