How To Make Adjustable Webbing Strap With Leather Strap Ends I Quick & Easy Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
- Webbing straps are extremely popular, and I love how they can be used to add pops of color to most bags. One thing I like to do when making straps with webbing is add bits of leather to hide the raw edges. This can be done a few ways, but here I will show you the quick and easy method I use when working with 1 ½” wide webbing and our pre-cut leather strap ends.
You can purchase pre-cut leather strap ends on our website, or you can download a FREE printable copy of our PDF template to cut your own (links below). Written instructions are also available on our blog.
MATERIALS & SUPPLIES
~TWO Yards 1 ½” Wide Webbing (Cut off 2 pieces - 10" and 50" or longer)
~TWO Webbing Strap Ends (link to downloadable template above)
~ONE Scrap of Leather (cut to 4 ¾”W x 1 ¼”H)
~ONE 1 ½” Rectangle Ring
~ONE 1 ½” Adjustable Slider
~TWO 1" Swivel Clasps
~Leather Glue (We used Fabri-Tac)
~TWO Double Cap Rivets & Tools to Set Rivets
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Great video…thank you so much!
Great video, thank you so much ❤
Many thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
Your video is very informative. Thanks for sharing.
This is truly wonderful - clear, concise, beautiful!
Thank you kindly!
You are a great teacher keep the videos coming!
Thank you! Will do!
Great vid I can’t wait for more content
This was great! Just what I'd searched for. Thank you.
Very nice tutorial!
I needed this today 😂. So glad I found your channel! Keep the videos coming please 😊
Thank you!
So glad I found your channel, excellent tutorial, thank you. Just received my first order of your beautiful webbing & leather, can't wait to use it!
Love how this turned out, Joy! Can't wait to try this someday!
Thanks, Jessica!
Excellent tutorial. I've looked at more than a dozen videos and they all have a one piece strap. I like your two piece version. Thank you. BTW, I make leather bags.
love the extra design of having an extra part of strap.
Awesome, thank you! Glad it was helpful.
Love this tutorial Joy! I need to buy more packs from you ❤❤❤
We will be adding some new webbing and leather packs very soon!
Perfect thanks a lot❤
Great video! Just what I'm looking for and thank you for the free leather end template! Xx
Thank you! Glad it was helpful.
very good information simple and precise. would you be so kind to show a second video showing the other part. the part in the bag where you connect the strap. thank you very much! good work!
Hi! Now that you mention it, we do have a crossbody bag that we are thinking of doing a tutorial on.
That video would show one method that is used on a bags with a gusset.
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May I ask what the reason is for the extra squared ring and smaller piece of webbing? I normally do mine all in one piece so I’m just curious. Thanks.
Using two pieces for the strap makes it so you can have an adjustable strap that has a strap end on both ends of the webbing. If you are making a fixed length strap, it is not necessary to use two pieces - or, you can make a one piece adjustable strap, but in that case you would only have the leather strap end on one end of the webbing.
The short strap is 10”, how long do you usually cut your longer piece of webbing? Thanks 😊
Hi, Renate! Here I am responding 11 months later (shame on me)...I cut the longer strip to 50" long, but that can be adjusted - although I am sure you were probably done waiting for this response a long time ago. You know I am terrible with anything that isn't IG. I am trying to do better!😂
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Svg files for tabs?
We do not, but I believe someone in our Facebook group has created them. I will check on it. Thanks!
what machine are you using?
I believe this is the TechSew 4800.
Looks great! Well done on your tutorial - you have a new subscriber
Thanks for the sub!