Great vid, Daniel!! You make it look so easy!! Lol. I know one thing, ive got to find a good used leather craft sewing machine!! Thanks for all great info!!
OLD Leather Smith here, very nice David, i am happy there is some one like you now 4 the beginners. I had 2 learn the hard way trial and error. The only difference 4, me is I hand sew EVERYTHING. I have a machine but never used it. GOD'S BLESSINGS ✝️⚾🙃
Brilliant show Daniel and another chapter to add to my reference material, the encyclopedia Weaver leather supply. Very concise yet layman-friendly instruction thank you. On another lighter note the old face furniture is coming in well, keep on at it my bearded brother. All the best from Scotland
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it and found it useful. As for the "face furniture," I've wanted to do a viking style beard for a while...my wife finally talked me into going for it. Not sure how long it'll last, but gonna give it a shot. 😆
@DanielReach-TheLeatherVerse Well keep at it I've managed to get to good two fists and a half from the bottom of my chin so I'm more Gandalf the Grey (well white) than Ragnar. But it is working well for you pal. Having to perform a full detail on it after eating is a pain in the arse but you get used to it. Daniel, you are a gentleman sir and I honestly can't thank you enough for sharing your fantastic skill and artwork with us. I am serious when I said about your shoes being my library and I will be coming back to it as I hopefully progress and grow my skills. And remember in years to come people will look at these shows saying, that Viking guy is pretty good, I think weed to be visiting this Weaver leather place for materials and follow him for tutorials. Take care, buddy.
@@2rueblue Thank you my friend. I honestly don't know what to say to that kind of encouragement. The blessing of being able to do this full time, and for a company as amazing as Weaver is something I don't take for granted. Hopefully the Lord allows me to do it for the rest of my life.
Good video, really enjoyed it. I liked the kit bashing idea. As a bloke, I’d happily take a club bag full of tools out. Sorry if I missed it (was making lunch, having missed breakfast), an explanation of the common zipper sizes took me ages to figure out. The number (#) is roughly zipper teeth width in mm when closed. I like a #7 for bags (chunky) and #3 shorts and #5 for jeans.
Another great video out at the perfect time in my opinion! Off topic question though. I am going to be making a bracelet with a “raised edge” around the outside of basketweave stamping. How can i stamp without ruining the raised edge? Part of some of the vertical stamps are going to be hanging on the middle of the stamp, putting half on the intended area and half on the raised edge. I can send you a design example if this doesnt make sense.
Hermes use top and bottom zipper stops as it’s another place to add branding. These days I order pre-made zippers (made to order) as the 50 pence extra that I’m paying per unit saves me about £5.00 of my time.
I take it you have to own a $1500.00 dollar leather sewing machine. I noticed the slow stitch foot and it sits up high no table and it has arm? I need you to do a zipper insert on leather. I have a Bernina 2000 embroidery machine😊
(I thought I left a comment, but maybe not.) Come on over! LOL. As far as the sewing machine, I had a family member who passed and left me an inheritance. The sewing machine was my one splurge with the money.
Great vid, Daniel!! You make it look so easy!! Lol. I know one thing, ive got to find a good used leather craft sewing machine!! Thanks for all great info!!
Great looking leather project.❤
OLD Leather Smith here, very nice David, i am happy there is some one like you now 4 the beginners. I had 2 learn the hard way trial and error. The only difference 4, me is I hand sew EVERYTHING. I have a machine but never used it. GOD'S BLESSINGS ✝️⚾🙃
Adding a zipper to a purse when this popped up on youtube!
Brilliant show Daniel and another chapter to add to my reference material, the encyclopedia Weaver leather supply. Very concise yet layman-friendly instruction thank you. On another lighter note the old face furniture is coming in well, keep on at it my bearded brother. All the best from Scotland
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it and found it useful. As for the "face furniture," I've wanted to do a viking style beard for a while...my wife finally talked me into going for it. Not sure how long it'll last, but gonna give it a shot. 😆
@@TheLeatherverse Oops. That comment was supposed to come from this YT handle.
@DanielReach-TheLeatherVerse Well keep at it I've managed to get to good two fists and a half from the bottom of my chin so I'm more Gandalf the Grey (well white) than Ragnar. But it is working well for you pal. Having to perform a full detail on it after eating is a pain in the arse but you get used to it. Daniel, you are a gentleman sir and I honestly can't thank you enough for sharing your fantastic skill and artwork with us. I am serious when I said about your shoes being my library and I will be coming back to it as I hopefully progress and grow my skills. And remember in years to come people will look at these shows saying, that Viking guy is pretty good, I think weed to be visiting this Weaver leather place for materials and follow him for tutorials. Take care, buddy.
@@2rueblue Thank you my friend. I honestly don't know what to say to that kind of encouragement. The blessing of being able to do this full time, and for a company as amazing as Weaver is something I don't take for granted. Hopefully the Lord allows me to do it for the rest of my life.
@DanielReach-TheLeatherVerse Well I guess I'm siding with the Lord as usual brother, I'm just glad he saw fit to bless you with this fantastic talent.
Good video, really enjoyed it. I liked the kit bashing idea. As a bloke, I’d happily take a club bag full of tools out.
Sorry if I missed it (was making lunch, having missed breakfast), an explanation of the common zipper sizes took me ages to figure out. The number (#) is roughly zipper teeth width in mm when closed. I like a #7 for bags (chunky) and #3 shorts and #5 for jeans.
Thats a great point! I think I missed zipper sizes. Didn't even think of it till I read your post.
Another great video out at the perfect time in my opinion! Off topic question though. I am going to be making a bracelet with a “raised edge” around the outside of basketweave stamping. How can i stamp without ruining the raised edge? Part of some of the vertical stamps are going to be hanging on the middle of the stamp, putting half on the intended area and half on the raised edge. I can send you a design example if this doesnt make sense.
Hermes use top and bottom zipper stops as it’s another place to add branding. These days I order pre-made zippers (made to order) as the 50 pence extra that I’m paying per unit saves me about £5.00 of my time.
Where’s Chuck?
Chuck's videos launch every friday!
Would be nice to have a free patten attached to this video 😉
LOL. This one fell into the "flying by the seat of my pants" category. Besides, I can't make it that easy on you. 😉😀
@@TheLeatherverse The hardest part is not to put a zipper but as you know to have an idea and inspiration.
@@TheLeatherverse I didn't realize I was commenting as "the Leatherverse" until I saw your response. Sorry about that.
This can be hand stitched yes? A machine is just too rich for my blood.
Absolutely! Just mark your stitch line and punch your holes the same way you would when sewing two layers of leather together!
That's great.. now hand sew the same thing... Just sayin.
I take it you have to own a $1500.00 dollar leather sewing machine. I noticed the slow stitch foot and it sits up high no table and it has arm? I need you to do a zipper insert on leather. I have a Bernina 2000 embroidery machine😊
(I thought I left a comment, but maybe not.) Come on over! LOL. As far as the sewing machine, I had a family member who passed and left me an inheritance. The sewing machine was my one splurge with the money.
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No, no and no.