FYI- there are adapters for the Cricut that you can find online (made by third party sellers) that allow you to use any pen you'd like. You might also try out the different embossing tools for the Cricut then applying leather antique gel. Works pretty well.
Thank you for this video, it's made so many things in the craft easier. I did some experimenting and found that using Sharpie brand pens and Tan Kote finish does not cause fading or color changing. I apply the tan kote with a damp cloth. There's been no color fading or smearing.
Wow, seems like there's nothing you can't do, from looking at your intro. I found your channel as I was looking for instructional videos on how to cut leather with a cricut. I'm convinced it is worth buying, thanks for your efforts.
Excellent video in so many ways: Awesome design idea with results that inspire me to give this a try; detailed, clear instructions; video that had crystal clear close-ups; steady, soothing, calm voice over; and an unobtrusive, relaxing music soundtrack - you have a new subscriber- simply outstanding, thank you!
Hello, I found your channel by searching how to make leather wristbands with a cricut. You really are a small RUclips channel but soon enough you'll be a huge youtube channel. I'm glad I found your channel👍
Love this. I would like to know how some of your patterns work on faux leather. I've made one so far. I also need to know how to tell what oz my real leather is. I was given 2 pieces. 1 in small amounts is thick and hard to cut. Other looks like snakeskin and is softer and supble. Cricut will cut both but I have not perfected my settings yet. It came from a shoe company. I am VERY interested in your backpack idea. But will need it to have pockets inside and out. 😊
Hi!! its was funny to read about the affiliated links.. I do want the links either way! jokes aside, this video was really helpfull, I relate to the dungeons and dragons girl a lot! Can you please say the name of the final leather coat and acrylic you mentioned? I would really appreciate following your advice as well with the products you used! Thanks so much, Panama Blessings
This is amazing. I really do like the end results, but it seems very advanced. The process of doing the design on the computer totally went over my head. Do you have other videos that give a more step by step process? The air brushing process is beyond me as well, not a process I know how to do. I would like to do it, but seems it would be a significant struggle. Beautiful work though.
Well done. I’ve been playing with engraving/foiling leather patches. This is a game changer. I wonder if an alcohol base ink pen would maintain a true black. I love how you used the leather stain through airbrushing. Excellent choice of medium. ❤❤❤
Also it would be nice if you could list all the mitarals that was used in this video would be nice. I'm a newbie in the leather part. What kind of sealer did you use???????
I love your channel! What kind of leather would you recommend? I just got a Cricut and am interested in giving leather bands a shot. Love the Star Wars and gear designs!
might want to thin down the dye quite heavily with Isopropal alcohol. This will help it to absorb into the leather, as opposed to drying on the surface. the end result is far less sun fading
Thank you so much for your amazing video wow love this! Do you sell patterns on Etsy? A woman’s width and mens width cuff bracelet? With some designs that are design readymade to go on top of these without doing all the technical work you’ve put your heart and soul into?
You can use the cricut infused ink pens or you can use micron pens in the cricut with one of those pen grips as an adapter and the black ink will not change or smear once it dries...You could also use the embossing/engraving bit on leather then use fiebings antiquing paste which works very well
This is what I came here to ask. The video completely skipped the drawing part. What pens were used may have something to do with the ink running or not. So the infusable pens need to be heat set after use?
I’m new to vectoring and doing a bunch of research on it and the terminology used here has me taking a lot of time watching this video as it’s packed with new information for me, personally. I’m having a lot of difficulty understanding the purpose of different vector file types, and am hitting a wall when it comes to my searches because I don’t know how to verbalize what to search. My goal is to design my own cards, using single line drawings of my own design. I know vectoring needs to be done to accomplish this, but I’m still struggling to understand which vectoring file type will cancel out the double line. Feeling so out of my league right now after so many research attempts !
Thank you for this video! Your art is amazing and I love how you explain things and show differences between different products and outcomes! Your the best keep up the great work! You have earned a new sub 😁
Ok first off: great video. Next: I’m not seeing how it stayed black... to me it looked all changed to blue. 🤨 I was thinking to venture into the pens and your top coat is a great idea.
Have you tried heating or ironing the piece after you draw it on to “set” the ink? Cover with a cloth or butcher paper and iron, moving the iron around the remove pepper and cool and finish?
Hi Bro inspiring just think that if you put a little effort into the edge of the leather you will get a much nicer produce policing the edge on leather just make it so much nicer and it will also last longer Blessings
Very cool. I did not realize this was an option. I want to make some small tags to attach to crochet work, and was worried about painting the engraving to show. Do you know if the pen drawing will work on a faux leather piece though?
Hi, I make things like holsters and bought a Cricut hoping to be able to emboss original artwork and was hoping you might be able to tell me if you know how thick you can go in terms of leather with the Maker.
Brilliant work. This has always had me curious. Want to note to you, Tokenole is an edge finisher, not a top coat finish for leather. And you said it correctly!
Thanks! Isn't tokonole a natural wax product that replaces gum trag? I thought you "could" use gum trag for a top coat - so I thought the tokonole would be work the same. That's at least what Chuck D says over at weaver in one of his videos. But I by no means am any kind of expert. This is about my 3rd project. :)
@@ThisIsHowIMadeIt I use this daily. It is a japanese water based edge burnishing creme. For most leather crafters, they find it far superior to gum trag. No wax inside tokenole. Meant to heat and fuse fibers on the cut of leather. Will give it that beautiful glass finish on an edge, with lots of sanding from 300 grit to 1500 grit and heat from friction of a burnishing tool or canvas cloth. Then some will put a beeswax on the edge after that. Also used to slick the flesh side of the grain to give it a smooth finish vs the sometimes rough feeling that can be very fibrous compared to the grain side. Until now, I had never seen someone place it on the grain side of leather outside of accidentally. Product description from a supplier I get it from in the US. districtleathersupply.com/products/seiwa-tokonole And don't worry. I have maybe 4000 hours in leather crafting, thousands of hours in tutorials, books, videos, and classes, and I have barely scratched the surface.
I used the knife blade for the Cricut Maker, and used standard Cricut pens, .4 black and .3 pink (didn’t have red, but on leather the pink looks a little red)... you can buy the packs on amazon. Cheers!
I have a couple of questions about this - did you use the cricut pens to draw on the leather? And what did you put down on the mat before placing the leather on to be cut? Thanks!
Yes, the circut pens. So, if you place leather down on the cricut mat rough side down, you will really ruin your mat. It leaves all sorts of fuzzies behind. So I grab some high tack contact paper, really sticky stuff, and put it smooth side down on the mat first. I actually find that holds better than the mat itself...
Very cool! Loved your video! Just found your channel, can’t wait to see your other projects! Do you think over time the cricut pen drawing will “cure” on its own and not need a top coat at all?
What is the max thickness you have been able to cut with your maker? I have an explore air so I know it won't cut as deeply, but I am considering cutting a pattern with a single pass just to make an outline to follow with hand cutting and punching.
Hi Tim, this is great. I design in Illustrator and want to do a fairly simple faux leather patch to heat press to a cap. The design is one colour with a tree graphic and text. I want it to be filled in by the infusible ink pens so that both design and text are black. Thoughts on how to accomplish this with .ai?
Hi I just found your channel, what do you use to stick the leather to on the mat? It appears to hold the leather down without moving while cutting. I've seen other videos where they had problems with the leather moving. Thanks
I use a medium to heavy tack contact / transfer paper. I put the non sticky side down on the mat, then put the leather down on that. It keeps the mat clean (the rough side of the leather will ruin the mat) and it keeps it firmly down...
Hi! Just a few questions... What type and how thick is the leather you used? Do you have a good quality source for leather? And the pens you used, I don't think those are standard cricut color pens. What are they?
I get almost everything from amazon. The leather was 2 or 4 oz leather from weaver, again bought through amazon. The pens also came from amazon, and were found by searching Cricut ultra fine pens...
This was very interesting. Thanks for putting it together and sharing it. I don't have a Cricut (yet) but based on what I saw you do with yours, I will start researching the various models and hopefully pulling the trigger on one soon for my leatherwork projects. Here are my thoughts on the black-turning-blue issue... Does your Cricut use 4 colored pens similar to an inkjet printer? When a printer makes black, it may build that black up using the other non-black ink colors: cyan, magenta, and yellow, in addition to black. A richer black color is achieved by making it with all four colors. Anyway, I wonder if your Tokonole rubbing is removing the black ink but somehow leaving the other colors behind? I'm not sure how that would happen but you strike me as the kind of person who will investigate and get to the bottom of it.
It is good at cutting patterns in 4oz or less leather - but not very good on cutting small details. So if you want to cut out a circle or something sure. You can look at the video my dad was a maker in my channel to see how the Cricut did with small details...
A truly helpful video and so well produced. Except for just one thing. Please on bended knees cut the music out. You have an excellent narration voice, style & pace but the music makes it VERY hard to listen to. I've produced & edited hundreds of videos and made this same mistake, so just trying to respectfully help. New subscriber, thanks again!
Thanks! No, just the pen. To be fair, I don’t think Cricut thought of people drawing on the leather, so the pressure by default is a bit high with leather being thicker... it probably does engrave a bit as it draws. Or emboss.
This Is How I Made It thanks for the reply. Any tips? I used the .4 cricut pen it faded and it stopped writing after a few words I used it on the backside of a more raw piece of leather. Didn’t know if that had anything to do with it
No idea. I only ever tried it on the smooth side, and my leather was maybe 2oz so thinner. Maybe it was too thick for the pressure? Remember it thinks it’s drawing on paper or something thin
FYI- there are adapters for the Cricut that you can find online (made by third party sellers) that allow you to use any pen you'd like. You might also try out the different embossing tools for the Cricut then applying leather antique gel. Works pretty well.
Thank you for this video, it's made so many things in the craft easier. I did some experimenting and found that using Sharpie brand pens and Tan Kote finish does not cause fading or color changing. I apply the tan kote with a damp cloth. There's been no color fading or smearing.
Wow, seems like there's nothing you can't do, from looking at your intro. I found your channel as I was looking for instructional videos on how to cut leather with a cricut. I'm convinced it is worth buying, thanks for your efforts.
All I can think of now is making myself custom wide watch bands...
Great job by the way.
Thank you!! Yes, this idea could be very cool for watch bands!
Excellent video in so many ways: Awesome design idea with results that inspire me to give this a try; detailed, clear instructions; video that had crystal clear close-ups; steady, soothing, calm voice over; and an unobtrusive, relaxing music soundtrack - you have a new subscriber- simply outstanding, thank you!
Hello, I found your channel by searching how to make leather wristbands with a cricut. You really are a small RUclips channel but soon enough you'll be a huge youtube channel. I'm glad I found your channel👍
That’s a nice comment. Let’s hope you are right :)
Wow!!! You just blew my mind with this!! I can't wait to try this and watch all of your other videos. Such a professional page! Thank you!
Thanks!
Love this. I would like to know how some of your patterns work on faux leather. I've made one so far. I also need to know how to tell what oz my real leather is. I was given 2 pieces. 1 in small amounts is thick and hard to cut. Other looks like snakeskin and is softer and supble. Cricut will cut both but I have not perfected my settings yet. It came from a shoe company. I am VERY interested in your backpack idea. But will need it to have pockets inside and out. 😊
Beatnac will seal it. I use the cricut markers all the time on leather
No idea what that is…. Googling now :)
Really, really cool stuff. Nice work
Wow. That was freaking awesome!!!!!
Thanks!
Such a great project. Miigwetch for sharing ❤
Hi!! its was funny to read about the affiliated links.. I do want the links either way! jokes aside, this video was really helpfull, I relate to the dungeons and dragons girl a lot! Can you please say the name of the final leather coat and acrylic you mentioned? I would really appreciate following your advice as well with the products you used! Thanks so much, Panama Blessings
This is amazing. I really do like the end results, but it seems very advanced. The process of doing the design on the computer totally went over my head. Do you have other videos that give a more step by step process? The air brushing process is beyond me as well, not a process I know how to do. I would like to do it, but seems it would be a significant struggle. Beautiful work though.
LOVE the name... Hence tag line! 👍
Excellent video! Thank you so much for the information on this combination.
Well done. I’ve been playing with engraving/foiling leather patches. This is a game changer. I wonder if an alcohol base ink pen would maintain a true black. I love how you used the leather stain through airbrushing. Excellent choice of medium. ❤❤❤
I bet it would…
OUTSTANDING!!!
This video was brilliant!! I learned so much! Thank you for sharing!
Thanx for sharing. That was super cute, I have a few ideas running through my head already. I'm off to go get supplies haha.
Wow you have some talent and creativity! I want one of your logo bracelets to wear. NICE JOB!
Fantastic video, thanks for sharing!!
I'd love to see a video about how you do the offset part in Affinity Designer
Also it would be nice if you could list all the mitarals that was used in this video would be nice. I'm a newbie in the leather part. What kind of sealer did you use???????
This is simply amazing!!!
WOW, your Great!!!
It was fantastic can you tell me where you got the design’s from please
Love the technic to get the cricut to shade. I’m still trying to figure that process out. I will get the software mentioned and give it a try. Thanks
Awesome 👏😎, I love it
I love your channel! What kind of leather would you recommend? I just got a Cricut and am interested in giving leather bands a shot. Love the Star Wars and gear designs!
You are amazing. This was wondering to watch and learn. Thank you
Thank you!!
Awesome - Looks amazing love your creativity Thanks for sharing
might want to thin down the dye quite heavily with Isopropal alcohol. This will help it to absorb into the leather, as opposed to drying on the surface. the end result is far less sun fading
This is exactly what I was looking for! Thank you!
Thank you so much for your amazing video wow love this! Do you sell patterns on Etsy? A woman’s width and mens width cuff bracelet? With some designs that are design readymade to go on top of these without doing all the technical work you’ve put your heart and soul into?
You can use the cricut infused ink pens or you can use micron pens in the cricut with one of those pen grips as an adapter and the black ink will not change or smear once it dries...You could also use the embossing/engraving bit on leather then use fiebings antiquing paste which works very well
This is what I came here to ask. The video completely skipped the drawing part. What pens were used may have something to do with the ink running or not.
So the infusable pens need to be heat set after use?
I love your work, thank you
I’m new to vectoring and doing a bunch of research on it and the terminology used here has me taking a lot of time watching this video as it’s packed with new information for me, personally.
I’m having a lot of difficulty understanding the purpose of different vector file types, and am hitting a wall when it comes to my searches because I don’t know how to verbalize what to search.
My goal is to design my own cards, using single line drawings of my own design. I know vectoring needs to be done to accomplish this, but I’m still struggling to understand which vectoring file type will cancel out the double line.
Feeling so out of my league right now after so many research attempts !
Oh, Now I can pull out my old airbrushes, but what was that acrylic top coat that you used? can you possibly link it? all I find is the Angelus brands
After it dries - I tend now to use just simple leather balm. Wipe on gently - let it dry for a minute or two - and polish with a clean rag
I love bracelets. OMG I'm a fan of star wars and dragons. Where can I get the designs and patterns for the bracelets?
Thank you for this video! Your art is amazing and I love how you explain things and show differences between different products and outcomes! Your the best keep up the great work! You have earned a new sub 😁
Thanks!
so helpful, 😊very interesting to know what products you use in skin treatment🙂 especially loved the glue (white) can say the name please
🙏🙏🙏
Ok first off: great video. Next: I’m not seeing how it stayed black... to me it looked all changed to blue. 🤨 I was thinking to venture into the pens and your top coat is a great idea.
Thats awesome!
This is fantastic, I enjoy your videos 🌟
Have you tried heating or ironing the piece after you draw it on to “set” the ink? Cover with a cloth or butcher paper and iron, moving the iron around the remove pepper and cool and finish?
Does that mean can avoid a finishing coat?
Can you draw with any pen? Also what dye did you use on the leather. I just bought leather and this is a game changer
Great job! Have you considered dying the leather first and then cutting and drawing with the Cricut?
Have you tried putting gold or silver foil on leather with Circuit's new foil transfer kit ?
Where did you get the design please i would love to try it buddy thanks for this video amd your help
Can you use sharpies in the cricut machine? That would work.
Witch Cricut maker did you use to makes these. I'm thinking about making hats and I also need to make a patch for my denim jean brands
Hi Bro inspiring just think that if you put a little effort into the edge of the leather you will get a much nicer produce policing the edge on leather just make it so much nicer and it will also last longer
Blessings
So smart!!!!
This is awesome! Truly stunning work! Thanks for sharing!
Very cool. I did not realize this was an option. I want to make some small tags to attach to crochet work, and was worried about painting the engraving to show. Do you know if the pen drawing will work on a faux leather piece though?
wow, it's stunning!
which markers are you using? Cricut markers are not permanent, are they okay?
Hi, I make things like holsters and bought a Cricut hoping to be able to emboss original artwork and was hoping you might be able to tell me if you know how thick you can go in terms of leather with the Maker.
I believe 6oz would be max... 4oz is definitely easily done!
That's awesome.How thick is the leather used in the video?
I think that was about 4oz
Can you draw on leathers that have already been dyed?
Brilliant work. This has always had me curious.
Want to note to you, Tokenole is an edge finisher, not a top coat finish for leather. And you said it correctly!
Thanks! Isn't tokonole a natural wax product that replaces gum trag? I thought you "could" use gum trag for a top coat - so I thought the tokonole would be work the same. That's at least what Chuck D says over at weaver in one of his videos. But I by no means am any kind of expert. This is about my 3rd project. :)
@@ThisIsHowIMadeIt I use this daily. It is a japanese water based edge burnishing creme. For most leather crafters, they find it far superior to gum trag. No wax inside tokenole. Meant to heat and fuse fibers on the cut of leather. Will give it that beautiful glass finish on an edge, with lots of sanding from 300 grit to 1500 grit and heat from friction of a burnishing tool or canvas cloth. Then some will put a beeswax on the edge after that.
Also used to slick the flesh side of the grain to give it a smooth finish vs the sometimes rough feeling that can be very fibrous compared to the grain side.
Until now, I had never seen someone place it on the grain side of leather outside of accidentally.
Product description from a supplier I get it from in the US.
districtleathersupply.com/products/seiwa-tokonole
And don't worry. I have maybe 4000 hours in leather crafting, thousands of hours in tutorials, books, videos, and classes, and I have barely scratched the surface.
@@ThisIsHowIMadeIt Seriously, this is a bloody brilliant idea though. Happy to see someone run with some cool ideas.
Great idea! Thanks for sharing. Questions: did you use a heavy-duty blade? And what pens did you use?
I used the knife blade for the Cricut Maker, and used standard Cricut pens, .4 black and .3 pink (didn’t have red, but on leather the pink looks a little red)... you can buy the packs on amazon. Cheers!
Cricut pens are not permanent. Perhaps you could try Sharpie ultra fine point pens which do fit in the Cricut and are permanent.
I have a couple of questions about this - did you use the cricut pens to draw on the leather? And what did you put down on the mat before placing the leather on to be cut?
Thanks!
Yes, the circut pens. So, if you place leather down on the cricut mat rough side down, you will really ruin your mat. It leaves all sorts of fuzzies behind. So I grab some high tack contact paper, really sticky stuff, and put it smooth side down on the mat first. I actually find that holds better than the mat itself...
I have a cricut maker3 machine and I'm trying to put a patch on a leather vest and wondering how could I put it on my vest?
When Corter Leather and Cloth dye their leather wallets they give them a coating of gum tragacanth to finish. So maybe give that a go?
Wow! Looks awesome! What kind of leather did you use? Where did you purchase it? (There’s so many different types out there...). Thanks!
That’s just 2 and 4 oz leather from weaver leather. Simple veg tan...
What pens did you use please.
Thank you for your video, I think Circut is interesting thing, however the output looks cheap :(
Very cool! Loved your video! Just found your channel, can’t wait to see your other projects! Do you think over time the cricut pen drawing will “cure” on its own and not need a top coat at all?
What is the max thickness you have been able to cut with your maker? I have an explore air so I know it won't cut as deeply, but I am considering cutting a pattern with a single pass just to make an outline to follow with hand cutting and punching.
I can do 4 oz leather pretty reasonably...
Hi Tim, this is great. I design in Illustrator and want to do a fairly simple faux leather patch to heat press to a cap. The design is one colour with a tree graphic and text. I want it to be filled in by the infusible ink pens so that both design and text are black. Thoughts on how to accomplish this with .ai?
Omg!!! 😻
Hi I just found your channel, what do you use to stick the leather to on the mat? It appears to hold the leather down without moving while cutting. I've seen other videos where they had problems with the leather moving. Thanks
I use a medium to heavy tack contact / transfer paper. I put the non sticky side down on the mat, then put the leather down on that. It keeps the mat clean (the rough side of the leather will ruin the mat) and it keeps it firmly down...
What software do you us?
Hi! Just a few questions... What type and how thick is the leather you used? Do you have a good quality source for leather? And the pens you used, I don't think those are standard cricut color pens. What are they?
I get almost everything from amazon. The leather was 2 or 4 oz leather from weaver, again bought through amazon. The pens also came from amazon, and were found by searching Cricut ultra fine pens...
What kind of leather did you use?
What pens did you use
what type of Cricut will I purchase to be able to do this, I am new to this
I use a Cricut maker with the knife cutting blade. I think I left amazon links in the video...
What kind of markers are you using? Also how permanent is this?
Cricut pen pack, fine point. Seems very permanent... the wallet I made in the next video still looks the same after 7 months...
I’m from Canada and all the air brushing is more than $40.... what make/ model did you use? Great job too 😊
I looked back and it was a makeup airbrush I used. Here is an affiliate link: amzn.to/3lUY0ZG
This was very interesting. Thanks for putting it together and sharing it.
I don't have a Cricut (yet) but based on what I saw you do with yours, I will start researching the various models and hopefully pulling the trigger on one soon for my leatherwork projects.
Here are my thoughts on the black-turning-blue issue... Does your Cricut use 4 colored pens similar to an inkjet printer? When a printer makes black, it may build that black up using the other non-black ink colors: cyan, magenta, and yellow, in addition to black. A richer black color is achieved by making it with all four colors. Anyway, I wonder if your Tokonole rubbing is removing the black ink but somehow leaving the other colors behind? I'm not sure how that would happen but you strike me as the kind of person who will investigate and get to the bottom of it.
Definitely get the maker. I think it is the most capable. And it uses a Cricut black pen for it. No mixing of colors.
@@ThisIsHowIMadeIt I just ordered a Maker yesterday!! Looking forward to lots of fun, and frustration, with it.
Killer content
Thank you!
Hello sir what kind of circuit machine do you have?
That’s a cricut maker
Where do you buy your suede? THX
All amazon
Can you tell me about that airbrush? Make, model?
Nvm. Just read it in your post. Is it still working ok for you?
It is, but I’ve since bought larger ones
with the Cricut be able to cut out my logo to be placed on the purses I make?
It is good at cutting patterns in 4oz or less leather - but not very good on cutting small details. So if you want to cut out a circle or something sure. You can look at the video my dad was a maker in my channel to see how the Cricut did with small details...
Spray it with acrylic lacquer spray
What airbrush did you purchase
I have a few. For this one - I am using an ultra portable really cheap one from amazon. I have better ones, but this is easy and convenient to use.
A truly helpful video and so well produced. Except for just one thing. Please on bended knees cut the music out. You have an excellent narration voice, style & pace but the music makes it VERY hard to listen to. I've produced & edited hundreds of videos and made this same mistake, so just trying to respectfully help. New subscriber, thanks again!
So no music at all?
R u engraving the this is how it’s made?
No - watch the video :). I use the pen in the Cricut to draw...
This Is How I Made It I watched the whole thing I thought everything was done with the pen the this is how it’s made looked like it
Was a bit deeper
Thanks! No, just the pen. To be fair, I don’t think Cricut thought of people drawing on the leather, so the pressure by default is a bit high with leather being thicker... it probably does engrave a bit as it draws. Or emboss.
This Is How I Made It thanks for the reply. Any tips? I used the .4 cricut pen it faded and it stopped writing after a few words I used it on the backside of a more raw piece of leather. Didn’t know if that had anything to do with it
No idea. I only ever tried it on the smooth side, and my leather was maybe 2oz so thinner. Maybe it was too thick for the pressure? Remember it thinks it’s drawing on paper or something thin
Check this out very cool also
glowforge makes this all seem silly imo