FINALLY! Full explanations & instruction! I'm SO sick of videos with annoying jazz music & no instructional value! I can really LEARN becasue you have made the effort to share your knowledge so generously- THANK YOU! I can't wait to see ALL of your videos.
Thank you so much for posting! I've been looking for years and I gave up, a year later your video showed up! Exactly what I was looking for! I am no professional - not by a long stretch but I would like to try to make a collar for my dog and you gave me the tools. Thank you! What an artist, your so skilled - thank you for sharing ♥️
This tutorial is RIGHT UP MY STREET.. im an orthotic technician and i knew EXACTLY what ya meant when ya said plasterzote. We have an abundance of plasterzote however me personally believe that a soft Poron (preferably pink(red but called pink)) would be more comfortable due to it being a sponge kind of rubber. Plasterzote has a tendancy to be quite harsh on the edges when cut. We stay WELL AWAY from using PZ with Diabetic patients so poron is the way forward with my pooch. Just thaught id let ya know. Not every day i give free hints. Awesome tutorial none the less. Thanks. I made my guitar strap using Poron and i dont even feel the weight of the guitar.
Hi, try dipping the knife in some regular water while cutting foam it act as lubricant , it helps when cutting upholstery foam, not sure for that one but worth a try ;)
It's going to sound a bit silly but for foam cutting, you may want to use an electric use a turkey carver. The blades will last far longer and save your knives while cutting foam. :)
That is so impressive.. I am totally new to this hobby, and have only made a few manchets, belts and other things, but I am so gonna try this.. Can you do a youtube on how to make a simple corset in leather.. BDSM related...
Thank you 😊 I got the glue pot from Abbey England and the strop board is one I got yonks ago on Ebay, you can get similar ones online 👍 The foam is called plastazote and you can also get thatfrom Abbey.
Thank you so much for all your wonderful videos. Can I ask absolutely love this collar and would like to have a go can I ask what leather you use as it is so shiny and a beautiful finish on it.
Reason i mensioned diabetic patients is because they cannot feel sore points... and dogs cant talk so deffo pay that little bit more for pink poron. Cant be having a poorly poochie. Hope it helps.
It depends on what I am making. If I am using black/ brown/tan I make my own stain. (I have a video on stain making) but if I am using one of the coloured hides then metropolitan Leather send me some stain to match it 👍
Watching this fantastic video again..2 years later :) can you please tell me what the foam is that you are using.. I couldnt catch what it was called... thanks so much... love your beautiful work!! 😍
Yes you can use a sewing machine for dog collars however hand stitching is much stronger as it is not a chain stitch like on a machine so the collar will not fall apart if one stitch breaks.
Awesome job! Love your work. Question if i might, how much extra length would you need to consider to accommodate the padding of the collar? Thanks in advance :-)
Hiya, I have a table that I made by measuring sample collars with and without padding I think it's usually about 1 inch extra, but it also depends on the thickness of your padding foam and leather. Hope that helps, Jo
@@JHLeather Thank you Jo. It makes perfect sense to me. Im actually using unused yoga mats for padding, that would be about 3mm or so. Ill be sure to add a bit more length now.
Awesome! Question for you: I saw a video where someone made a padded guitar strap. Instead of doing like you did with the collar, they cut the foam much smaller than the strap, then glued the foam directly on. After that, they glued the thinner leather on top, sandwiching the foam in between, then stitched the edges around the foam instead of through it.. I am considering making some padded backpack straps and a leather shop I use suggested the other method. However, I'm skeptical that the two different thicknesses of leather won't fray or come apart outside of the stitch line. Can you give me your opinion of the other method? Have you ever done it that way? Thanks! Ron
Hey Ron, I personally prefer the way I showed in the video as the edges of the padding leather is protected a bit more. If you use the method you described I recommend using an edge paint rather than a stain as this will cover the joining of the 2 leathers better. Hope that helps
Hi Mat glad you like the video 🙂. Not sure what you mean, I do a back stitches at the start and end to lock the thread in place then double hand stitch the rest. Double hand stitching and saddle stitch are the same stitching method but just different names. Does that make sense? Thanks Jo
ah, right my mistake. I misunderstood when you started and mentioned back stitch and then I only saw one needle working as it progressed. Figured it was a different stitch . Newbie daft question - glad I asked though :-)
The padding leather is babybuck nappa from AA crack & sons and is 0.8-1mm thick. You can use thicker leather but will need to taken into account the added thickness on your foam cut out.
I love your videos. Would you mind providing a link to where you got the padding foam and the leather for the padding? I have been trying to find that combination since I first watched this video....and I have been grossly unsuccessful. Thank you in advance!
Thanks Scott 🙂 I get the plastazote foam from Abbey England www.abbeyengland.com/plastazote-soft-24kg-m3-7672.html its the 6mm option and the padding leather I use is the babybuck nappa from A&A Crack www.aacrack.co.uk/catalogsearch/result/?q=babybuck+nappa Hope that helps
J.H.Leather thank you from the bottom of my heart. I really appreciate you taking the time. I’m new at this and just sort of making stuff for friends and family and this really helps!
Hey!! I see you using a crafty box for glue that also prevents brush from drying. I know I have seen these somewhere! Some help please? where to get that?
Brilliant video. How do you suggest getting started out in working with leather? Are there classes you can go to? Also where is best to buy leather and supplies from? Thank you!💗
Heya, it depends where you are based and what's available to you really. There are a few places in the UK where you can do group day courses, I offer 1:1 courses and there is Capel Manor College in Enfield that offers full time courses. I am not sure on places outside the UK I'm afraid. I use Abbey England for most of my supplies.
@@kimberley-7797 I'm based in Llanfyllin about 60 miles from Liverpool. 👍 If you have a look at my website www.jhleather.co.uk there is info on courses there or you can email me on info@jhleather.co.uk 🙂
There is no pattern for these collars as they vary so much in width and length, if you watch the video I go over how to make any collar regardless of size.
Thank you so much for that, I admire you’re work! I’de admire it so much more if you illuminated you’re work area a tad more as seeing fine detail on dark leather on dark table is hard to follow. Thank you so much for the tutorial! Garry
Hiya I used 3.5-4mm bridle butt for the main collar and a 0.8mm nappa hide for the padding. You can also use a thick shoulder leather for the collar if bridle butt is too expensive. Thanks Jo
Hello, the one I am currently using is actually a 3.38mm one which is between 7 and 8 stitches per inch. The thread I am using is 3/18 linen thread or 432 lin cable. Hope that helps Jo
hello can anyone please tell me what type of padding foam that she is using? All I could hear was 6mm plasters....something something? I'm going to pick up some closed cell 1/4" foam. But I am not sure what density that I should get. Or rather how stiff I should get it. Please, hopefully someone can help me out soon so I can get the correct foam for my project. Thank you!
Hello, I used a foam called plastazote. It seems to be pretty common if you Google it. I get min from Abbey England and its the soft 24kg/m³ option. Hope that helps. Jo
@@JHLeather Hi Jo, which weight of plastazote do you use? The 24kg/M3 or the 45kg/M3? Love your videos, so accessible and I look forward to being able to take some online tuition if/when you offer it.
FINALLY! Full explanations & instruction! I'm SO sick of videos with annoying jazz music & no instructional value! I can really LEARN becasue you have made the effort to share your knowledge so generously- THANK YOU! I can't wait to see ALL of your videos.
Thank you 🙂 glad you found the video helpful 👍
Too bad you can only understand half of what she is saying.
@@chrisapatteeHow? I'm not even from an english speaking country and I can understand every single word.
Oh! How nice to see that real pros also paint edge with mayonnaise :)
Sainsbury's best 😂
J.H.Leather ppippppip
That will be a lucky hound and a proud owner..great work ...Thanks for posting.
Thanks Harry 🙂 glad you enjoyed the video
I appreciate the beauty and precision you create with minimal tools. I've learned a lot thank you
Thank you so much for posting! I've been looking for years and I gave up, a year later your video showed up! Exactly what I was looking for! I am no professional - not by a long stretch but I would like to try to make a collar for my dog and you gave me the tools. Thank you! What an artist, your so skilled - thank you for sharing ♥️
Glad I could help 😃
Incredible! Amazing ! Awesome ! Wonderful job ! Perfection! No wonder that’s so expensive ! Congratulations !!!
Thank you 🙂
This tutorial is RIGHT UP MY STREET.. im an orthotic technician and i knew EXACTLY what ya meant when ya said plasterzote. We have an abundance of plasterzote however me personally believe that a soft Poron (preferably pink(red but called pink)) would be more comfortable due to it being a sponge kind of rubber. Plasterzote has a tendancy to be quite harsh on the edges when cut. We stay WELL AWAY from using PZ with Diabetic patients so poron is the way forward with my pooch. Just thaught id let ya know. Not every day i give free hints. Awesome tutorial none the less. Thanks. I made my guitar strap using Poron and i dont even feel the weight of the guitar.
Awesome, I'll have a look for some to try out 👍
Lovely. You make it seem almost effortless. Truly talented.
Thanks John 🙂
Your tutorials are awesome - fan from Australia.
Thank you 🙂
Great video, thank you for taking the time to post it.
Glad you enjoyed it 👍
Thanks for this tutorial, really helpful for making Bruno's tooled collar.
Glad you found it helpful 👍
Oh glad I am not the only one struggling with the foam! Great tutorial! :D Will try this very soon.
You make such beautiful and useful things. I wish I had a 10th of your talent. Thank you!!!
Lots and lots of practising to get to this point 🙂
I am learning so much from you, thanks for posting!!
Glad to hear it, hoping to get my next video out by the end of the month 🙂
show us please how to make a basket protection dog Muzzle. thanks.
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I've been asked by a cosplay friends to make padded leather wrist cuffs, like the old insane asylum kind. This has helped no end, thank you.
Glad it has helped 👍
Very nice. Really like this video.
Thank you 🙂
Amazing video, thank you so so much for sharing 💕
Thanks for watching 🙂
Hi, try dipping the knife in some regular water while cutting foam it act as lubricant , it helps when cutting upholstery foam, not sure for that one but worth a try ;)
Thanks for the tip 👍
It's going to sound a bit silly but for foam cutting, you may want to use an electric use a turkey carver. The blades will last far longer and save your knives while cutting foam. :)
Great video! Thanks for sharing - very generous
Thank you 😊
Wow, that's a lot of skill and talent!
Good work 👏
Thank you 😁
Beautiful
Thank you 😊
Perfect just what I was in need of
That is so impressive.. I am totally new to this hobby, and have only made a few manchets, belts and other things, but I am so gonna try this.. Can you do a youtube on how to make a simple corset in leather.. BDSM related...
Thank you 😁 I haven't made a corset before, but I am sure you will be able to find a good video/pattern on RUclips somewhere
Great stuff
This is excellent! I will be a regular here!
Great video thank you. Can I ask where you got your knife sharpener and your glue pot please? Also can you spell the foam you use? Thanks.
Thank you 😊 I got the glue pot from Abbey England and the strop board is one I got yonks ago on Ebay, you can get similar ones online 👍 The foam is called plastazote and you can also get thatfrom Abbey.
Love it 😍
Thank you! 😊
Can you please make a video on how to sharpen the leather knives?
Is the foam necessary or can I also just use the nappa leather?
I wish you could show off a collar full of spikes and other decorations
Excelente trabajo 👍👍👍
Thank you 🙂
Thank you so much for all your wonderful videos. Can I ask absolutely love this collar and would like to have a go can I ask what leather you use as it is so shiny and a beautiful finish on it.
It's Sedgwick's bridle butt 👍
Could you please send me the link of how to hand stitch
Awesome thank you
Glad you liked the video 🙂
Great work/tutorial and I have to add that you have such a gorgeous accent!
Thank you 🙂
Reason i mensioned diabetic patients is because they cannot feel sore points... and dogs cant talk so deffo pay that little bit more for pink poron. Cant be having a poorly poochie. Hope it helps.
Thank you for the video. It was super helpful. I was just wondering how much allowance you add to the length to account for the padding, if any?
Love your videos. Can you please tell me what kind if stain you prefer for your edging?
It depends on what I am making. If I am using black/ brown/tan I make my own stain. (I have a video on stain making) but if I am using one of the coloured hides then metropolitan Leather send me some stain to match it 👍
Watching this fantastic video again..2 years later :) can you please tell me what the foam is that you are using.. I couldnt catch what it was called... thanks so much... love your beautiful work!! 😍
It's called plastazote 👍 I get mine from Abbey England
@@JHLeather thank you 😊
Couldn’t you use a leather sewing machine for most of it and then hand stitch around the buckle?
Yes you can use a sewing machine for dog collars however hand stitching is much stronger as it is not a chain stitch like on a machine so the collar will not fall apart if one stitch breaks.
How do you know how long your crew hole should be?
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Great tutorial! I would like to know what glue you use if you can share.
You make it look so easy :)
Thank you 🙂 The glue is Bostik 6092 contact adhesive, its great.
Awesome job! Love your work. Question if i might, how much extra length would you need to consider to accommodate the padding of the collar? Thanks in advance :-)
Hiya, I have a table that I made by measuring sample collars with and without padding I think it's usually about 1 inch extra, but it also depends on the thickness of your padding foam and leather. Hope that helps, Jo
@@JHLeather Thank you Jo. It makes perfect sense to me. Im actually using unused yoga mats for padding, that would be about 3mm or so. Ill be sure to add a bit more length now.
Thanks I gave it to my gf and she doesn’t have any pet ;)
Hello I'm going to order some of the padding do you use the soft or firm? Really enjoyed your video. Thank you
Hi Morag, I use the soft foam :-)
@@JHLeather Thank you have a lovely weekend...
Awesome! Question for you: I saw a video where someone made a padded guitar strap. Instead of doing like you did with the collar, they cut the foam much smaller than the strap, then glued the foam directly on. After that, they glued the thinner leather on top, sandwiching the foam in between, then stitched the edges around the foam instead of through it..
I am considering making some padded backpack straps and a leather shop I use suggested the other method. However, I'm skeptical that the two different thicknesses of leather won't fray or come apart outside of the stitch line. Can you give me your opinion of the other method? Have you ever done it that way?
Thanks!
Ron
Hey Ron, I personally prefer the way I showed in the video as the edges of the padding leather is protected a bit more. If you use the method you described I recommend using an edge paint rather than a stain as this will cover the joining of the 2 leathers better. Hope that helps
Nicely done, may I ask why back stitch instead of say saddle stitch ? Thanks for your time uploading. All the best Mat
Hi Mat glad you like the video 🙂. Not sure what you mean, I do a back stitches at the start and end to lock the thread in place then double hand stitch the rest. Double hand stitching and saddle stitch are the same stitching method but just different names. Does that make sense? Thanks Jo
ah, right my mistake. I misunderstood when you started and mentioned back stitch and then I only saw one needle working as it progressed. Figured it was a different stitch . Newbie daft question - glad I asked though :-)
just watched again and I can see both needles. Feel a right muppet !
😂
How do you figure the proper length?
I assume the same would apply to a padded leather guitar strap using suede lining?
Hi Ray, yes this process can be use for padding guitar straps 👍
Which leather do you use? and thickness? It is nice
I use a mix of Sedgwick's and Metropolitan Leather. For dog collars and belts I use a 3.5-4mm bridle butt
for red it’s veal or goat? and 1mm or lower? Because That makes folds with me
The padding leather is babybuck nappa from AA crack & sons and is 0.8-1mm thick. You can use thicker leather but will need to taken into account the added thickness on your foam cut out.
I love your videos. Would you mind providing a link to where you got the padding foam and the leather for the padding? I have been trying to find that combination since I first watched this video....and I have been grossly unsuccessful. Thank you in advance!
Thanks Scott 🙂 I get the plastazote foam from Abbey England www.abbeyengland.com/plastazote-soft-24kg-m3-7672.html its the 6mm option and the padding leather I use is the babybuck nappa from A&A Crack www.aacrack.co.uk/catalogsearch/result/?q=babybuck+nappa Hope that helps
J.H.Leather thank you from the bottom of my heart. I really appreciate you taking the time. I’m new at this and just sort of making stuff for friends and family and this really helps!
@@scottcain2682 no worries 🙂 I'm. Here to help 👍
hi, what dyes do you use to dye the sides? i know its not traditional mayo 😂
😂 It's a powder dye I mix up with wallpaper paste, here a link to a video I made about it..... ruclips.net/video/hPJL7311020/видео.html Jo
Hey!! I see you using a crafty box for glue that also prevents brush from drying. I know I have seen these somewhere! Some help please? where to get that?
It's a great glue pot 😂 I got it from Abbey England, they do international shipping and these glue pots come in a few different size options too.
oh alright! thanks a lot :)
Brilliant video. How do you suggest getting started out in working with leather? Are there classes you can go to? Also where is best to buy leather and supplies from? Thank you!💗
Heya, it depends where you are based and what's available to you really. There are a few places in the UK where you can do group day courses, I offer 1:1 courses and there is Capel Manor College in Enfield that offers full time courses. I am not sure on places outside the UK I'm afraid. I use Abbey England for most of my supplies.
Thanks for the reply! I’m based in the north west, UK around the Liverpool area. Would love to get started learning this craft!
J.H.Leather what part are the U.K are you in, where are your 1:1 courses?☺️
@@kimberley-7797 I'm based in Llanfyllin about 60 miles from Liverpool. 👍 If you have a look at my website www.jhleather.co.uk there is info on courses there or you can email me on info@jhleather.co.uk 🙂
Does the adhesive glue you use , stinks from a mile away like most of the contact adhesives ?
Yeah it's quite a strong smell, you need to use it in a well ventilated area.
would like to make these but there is no pdf to buy on your page or on etsy
There is no pattern for these collars as they vary so much in width and length, if you watch the video I go over how to make any collar regardless of size.
Yall should try LED Dog Collars. Hit me up if yall wont one.
Thank you so much for that, I admire you’re work! I’de admire it so much more if you illuminated you’re work area a tad more as seeing fine detail on dark leather on dark table is hard to follow. Thank you so much for the tutorial! Garry
How thick is the leather you use? Love the video.
Hiya I used 3.5-4mm bridle butt for the main collar and a 0.8mm nappa hide for the padding. You can also use a thick shoulder leather for the collar if bridle butt is too expensive. Thanks Jo
@@JHLeather Thank you very much, you do amazing leather work. Im hooked, my
new hobby.
What is the Black padding you are using, I couldn't hear the name properly in the video
It's a nappa hide that is use. You want the leather to be about 0.8mm thick.
You do such beautiful work.. I love your videos :) is the number 7 iron you use... an actual 7 spi?
P.S. what size and type of thread are you using?
Hello, the one I am currently using is actually a 3.38mm one which is between 7 and 8 stitches per inch.
The thread I am using is 3/18 linen thread or 432 lin cable.
Hope that helps
Jo
@@JHLeather Thanks Jo :)
What glue do you use, and where did you get your glue pot from?
I use Bostik 6092 contact adhesive and the glue pot was from Abbey England
hello can anyone please tell me what type of padding foam that she is using? All I could hear was 6mm plasters....something something? I'm going to pick up some closed cell 1/4" foam. But I am not sure what density that I should get. Or rather how stiff I should get it. Please, hopefully someone can help me out soon so I can get the correct foam for my project. Thank you!
Hello, I used a foam called plastazote. It seems to be pretty common if you Google it. I get min from Abbey England and its the soft 24kg/m³ option. Hope that helps. Jo
@@JHLeather Thank you so much. I am in the United States, but I am sure that I can find a supplier here.
What do you use for padding?
I use 6mm plastazote foam, or you can use neoprene and nappa hide which is about 0.8mm thick.
@@JHLeather 10x for reply i will try!
@@JHLeather Hi Jo, which weight of plastazote do you use? The 24kg/M3 or the 45kg/M3? Love your videos, so accessible and I look forward to being able to take some online tuition if/when you offer it.
Hiya, I use the 24kg/m3 stuff in 6mm. Great to hear you like the videos 🙂
And do you use chrome tanned nappa, or can you get veg tanned?
It's chrome tanned nappa that I use as chrome tanning gives a more flexible finish.
Good work mam
Thank you 🙂
what is the thickness of the foam you use J.H ?
It's 6mm 👍
What edge dye do you use please?
I use some powder dye from Abbey England mixed with some wallpaper paste for my Australian nut/conker leather.
How many usd is this ? ?$$$
Hello, I depends on what size you want. Have a look on my website www.jhleather.co.uk/products/padded-hound-dog-collar
Me just watching the leather slowly falling than being stopped than starting to fall again...
Almost like you've done this before...
Thank you 😀
👍❤️😎
Thanks Doug 🙂
Please speak slower and clearer for us Germans
Very confusing. Not enough of why you do the steps you do.
Heya, this is more of an advanced tutorial. If you check out my beginner videos playlist I go into more detail on the things I do. Jo
@J.H.Leather Do you mean other tapering videos? Do you talk fast in those videos too?