Apple Bag - Leather Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- This pattern:
00:12 Leather
01:13 Shaping
01:56 Dying
02:49 Sewing Body
03:23 Lid
04:23 Final Shape
05:13 Assamble
05:57 Finished Showcase
Difficulty: simple Tools needed: basic
Recommended materials
2,5 mm (6 oz) veg. tanned leather
2 closures
Tools: edge trimmer, cutting knife, burnisher, hole punch, leather carving tools, bone folder, clamps, sewing material, diamond shaped chisel, wing divider, rivets, anvil, bowl
Shop: beardfootcraft...
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When you pressed in the persimon-tip it suddenly became recognizable as "apple"- how cool! (Now I want a Snow White outfit.)
The creaky noise it makes when opening & closing is oddly enjoyable and makes me smile. Beautiful work!
If you like the creaky noise, leather is your friend, in my armor that is a significant part of what I heard when moving around :D
I would love a video talking about what tools i should get if i want to do some of this stuff!
For every project there is a list of recommened tools for each project and in the video I try to show which are needed. You can start with very basic tools, like a cutting board, a cutting knife, bevelor, an awl, a 4 mm round hole punch and a plastic hammer. Also recommened, sewing material, rivets, dye and finish
love your channel man!!
Thank you :) Glade you follow along
Do you have a video on airbrushing? I have only worked with one for cake decorating. Do you have to rinse in between colors or just dump them in? I dont think i understand that process. Thanks! Love your videos! All your items are AMAZING!!
Thank you very much, glade you like what I come uo with :) I don't have a video on airbrushes, but will answer all your questions to my best abilities :)
I don't clean in between colors, when I go from light to dark I usually but but excess dye back in the container and put in the new one. When I go from a dark to light color I still don't clean, I but the excess dye back, but I spray for a view seconds on cupboard until I see the light color coming out clean :)
Generally using an airbrush in leather is relativly easy, but can not do much wrong, because it will always just look like it is just a natural unregulary color of leather. I had multiple first timers use an airbrush on leather and apart from beeing carful with the amount of dye sprayed they all of there items came out really nice :)
Thank you for that answer! Do you have one you like for a beginner? The prices are cheap to very very expensive. I had one for cake decorating and it broke after one use so I didnt really get to learn. Cheap piece of garbage. 😂
@@erinchurch2522 that is unfortunate, mine was around 25€ from amazon so not really expensive and it works very well for me :)
Do you care to share which one you use?
@@erinchurch2522 I got this one:
www.amazon.de/gp/product/B00K78M09E/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_image?ie=UTF8&psc=1
But it is for Germany, so not sure it works in your country
Nice but the pattern is to expensive
Thank you. Finding a good price is not easy, from an economical point of view: You have to take into account what time and material you spent, what other patterns in the same direction cost of others and yourself and how many times you may sell it. A buyer on the other hand has to look on what time this pattern same him/her and what that saved time is worth to you.
I like doing patterns and I only to the once I like; I always try to make a fair pricing to every buyer and also to myself. I can tell you often enough patterns take long, if ever sell often enough to be worth the time sent on them; again from an economical point of view. In the end it is up you everyone themself to decide if the price it worth it for them or not.
Sure, why don't you just pay with your time instead of money, it's cheaper but less accepted in most places.