Your leatherwork is amazing, and I'm very impressed with your videography. I do leathercraft as well, but I have never seen anyone spend so much time on such a small leather object. I guess I have a lot to learn. Thanks.
Love how you talk us through the tutourial it helps hear about the little nuances and trickier parts to crafting a piece beforehand. Loved the bit about it being a b*tch to attach the strap.😂 That phrass can be applied to a hell of a lot of things in crafting
I’ve only done small leather projects from kits at a veterans craft shop. This makes it way more interesting and you do such a great job from what I’ve seen so far. ❤
TIL that leather can be both chrome and veg tanned! Thanks for the info. This is a great little project I'll have to try out. I'm imagining a slightly bigger version as gifts for all the people in my life with those new key fobs. As with all your other videos, the final product was not only well done, but the video was a great demonstration.
Thank you Will, I have just found your great channel have now subscribed, a fantastic piece of work, really well explained and demonstrated. I am looking forward to checking out the rest of your videos Take care Sam
Very informative as usual, thanks Will. I'm also currently having a love affair with Novanappa (Barenia) although I don't buy from HAAS as they have (or had) a ridiculous minimum order on the leather, I couldn't justify that kind of cost at the time. It would be really insightful if you could do a video on just this leather....it's gorgeous oiled texture, how easily it marks! and how it develops the best patina of any leather I know and about HAAS itself as a tannery is interesting...
Well I'm not gonna say it under every video but man, did your video quality improve significantly. These clochettes are lovely, gonna try it myself. Dunno if you've done so already but if you've got the time do you think you could slip in some tips on how to cut leather laces without the lace maker tool ? Got the feeling you'd know an easy and efficient method for doing so.
@ Lol! I’m just learning leather work. I am slightly addicted to it. I have a million projects in my head. Thank you for your videos and sharing what you know! Respectfully.
Your leatherwork is amazing, and I'm very impressed with your videography. I do leathercraft as well, but I have never seen anyone spend so much time on such a small leather object. I guess I have a lot to learn. Thanks.
thank you John, that is very kind of you. And thank you for watching!
Love how you talk us through the tutourial it helps hear about the little nuances and trickier parts to crafting a piece beforehand.
Loved the bit about it being a b*tch to attach the strap.😂 That phrass can be applied to a hell of a lot of things in crafting
Personne ne l’utilise en France mais c’est un bel objet très bien réalisé ! Félicitations.
First time hearing about a clochette. Very nice.
Thank you Edward
Great work! Love the end resupt. Beautiful!
Thank you!
I've happened upon your channel today and wanted to say how amazing it is! Thank you for sharing your work and making the world a better place x
That’s so kind of you, thank you!
I’ve only done small leather projects from kits at a veterans craft shop. This makes it way more interesting and you do such a great job from what I’ve seen so far. ❤
Thank you Laura, I’ve got a few ideas in the works for people like yourself who just want to drip a toe in so keep an eye out
Very interesting Mr. Hodges...I don't believe I've ever seen one these before...So I've learned something this morning. Thank you.
What a lovely wee project.
I’d been racking my brain, thinking what to make my Niece for Christmas. She’s repeatedly lost her door key.❤
Swell video, and, I must say, a fantastic collection of tools and materials!
TIL that leather can be both chrome and veg tanned! Thanks for the info.
This is a great little project I'll have to try out. I'm imagining a slightly bigger version as gifts for all the people in my life with those new key fobs.
As with all your other videos, the final product was not only well done, but the video was a great demonstration.
Thank you! Let me know if it would help for me to put this pattern on my website!?
Thank you Will, I have just found your great channel have now subscribed, a fantastic piece of work, really well explained and demonstrated. I am looking forward to checking out the rest of your videos
Take care
Sam
Thanks so much, Sam and thanks for watching
Thanks Will! Really love your projects, tutorials, video editing and style!
Thank you, Jason!
Nice tutorial Will thanks so much as always!
Really beautiful Will Thanks so much for anther great tutorial 💜🙏🏻
You're welcome! thanks for watching and the continued support!
Clochette , means "little bell". Nice work. Cheers from Montreal
thank you for that, google translate isnt always the most accurate.
Very informative as usual, thanks Will. I'm also currently having a love affair with Novanappa (Barenia) although I don't buy from HAAS as they have (or had) a ridiculous minimum order on the leather, I couldn't justify that kind of cost at the time. It would be really insightful if you could do a video on just this leather....it's gorgeous oiled texture, how easily it marks! and how it develops the best patina of any leather I know and about HAAS itself as a tannery is interesting...
That Paul, is actually a very interesting idea for a video. ill add it to the list! thanks for watching
Well I'm not gonna say it under every video but man, did your video quality improve significantly. These clochettes are lovely, gonna try it myself.
Dunno if you've done so already but if you've got the time do you think you could slip in some tips on how to cut leather laces without the lace maker tool ? Got the feeling you'd know an easy and efficient method for doing so.
What mat are you using looked like glass at the start ?
its a Japanese vinyl cutting mat
Do you ever use thread made of animal sinew? Just curious...
I actually haven’t, no
Our family name is Hodges. But totally different accent (I’m in Kentucky).
All the best people are called Hodges :D
@ Lol! I’m just learning leather work. I am slightly addicted to it. I have a million projects in my head. Thank you for your videos and sharing what you know! Respectfully.