I like to use some 2-3oz thick vegetable tanned harness leather for my wallets. I get this from Wickett & Craig tannery, which you can buy direct. If they don't have the particular one available to you, you can find other sources for it, like Buckleguy.com. I hope this helps, cheers!
Thank you. Most of the veg-tanned leather I use is from Wickett & Craig tannery, go check them out. You can buy directly from them in whichever thickness you like to use. The thread I was using in these videos is from Maine Thread Company, it's a waxed polycord about .035" diameter. For the stitching process, I'm doing a saddle-stitch or double-stitch in which the thread passes through each hole in opposite directions for a more secure stitch than most common sewing machines; very durable. For hardware and accessories, head to Tandyleather.com for some buckles, snaps, rivets, etc. I hope this was helpful. Good luck!
Would you ever consider selling that bike bag on your website?
What size/thickness was the leather for the saddle bags?
I used 6-7oz thick Buck Harness Leather for the bags. It was thick enough to be sturdy, however not too thick to make some of the bends/folds. Cheers!
Can I ask, what leather do you use for the wallets please and where can I purchase it?
I like to use some 2-3oz thick vegetable tanned harness leather for my wallets. I get this from Wickett & Craig tannery, which you can buy direct. If they don't have the particular one available to you, you can find other sources for it, like Buckleguy.com. I hope this helps, cheers!
Thank you
Very cool!
So beautiful and clean work. if you don't mined could you please share some details about the leather. thread. stitching and accessories .
Thank you. Most of the veg-tanned leather I use is from Wickett & Craig tannery, go check them out. You can buy directly from them in whichever thickness you like to use. The thread I was using in these videos is from Maine Thread Company, it's a waxed polycord about .035" diameter. For the stitching process, I'm doing a saddle-stitch or double-stitch in which the thread passes through each hole in opposite directions for a more secure stitch than most common sewing machines; very durable. For hardware and accessories, head to Tandyleather.com for some buckles, snaps, rivets, etc. I hope this was helpful. Good luck!
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Thank you for all details..appreciated 🌹
So interesting! Your kitty seems to be content to watch you working. 😸