Tequila Tutorial - Sewing a Saddle Bag by Karlova Design - Leather Craft DIY

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • Disclaimer: The tutorial comes with hair of the dog (Bonny, the workshop assistant, says hi).
    Quick how-to video on assembling Karlova Tequila Saddle Bag pattern.
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    Karlova Design creates original and stylish leather craft patterns and tutorials for bags, backpacks, accessories and other leather projects suitable for beginners and advanced leatherworkers. Patterns are available to download in PDF and SVG formats formatted for US Letter, A4 and 24" wide paper rolls. On this channel you can find comprehensive step by step tutorials and build along videos so you can create all kinds of beautiful leather pieces.
    Find your next project pattern on karlovadesign.com
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Комментарии • 18

  • @Stonecraft_Leather
    @Stonecraft_Leather Год назад

    Thanks for sharing! I love your designs!

  • @squeakykraken4058
    @squeakykraken4058 Год назад

    Thank you for these tutorials! I can't wait for my skills to improve ❤

  • @jeffreyjoseph1477
    @jeffreyjoseph1477 Год назад +1

    What is the width of the gusset? nice looking bag!

  • @unicmob
    @unicmob 10 месяцев назад

    Great pattern, congrats ! I just bought 3 . Can t wait to start making them. I also very much love the dummy you use in your presentations. Where did you buy it ? Thanks

    • @KarlovaDesign
      @KarlovaDesign  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks :) Enjoy! As for the mannequin, I found it used in Russia for like 150 bucks, then bought another torso of the same style for dark arms, replaced the arms, then used some tea and coffee to darken the fabric on her. I have never found a place to buy them brand new but you may try searching Ebay and such.

  • @chrisgranbohaka1891
    @chrisgranbohaka1891 Год назад

    Nice👍

  • @dianeayers588
    @dianeayers588 Год назад

    I am inspired by your skills and willingness to share your ❤of leathercraft.

  • @johncalabrese4449
    @johncalabrese4449 Год назад

    Thank you. I love your stuff.
    Any suggestions at how to keep the stitching looking so consistant?

    • @grarglejobber7941
      @grarglejobber7941 Год назад

      It's not as hard as a bunch of people make it seem. It's a one-step process. All you gotta do is git gud noob
      But seriously though, here's a neat trick that forces you to take into account all of the important variables. It's confusing, time consuming, and requires a LOT of focus but if you do it for awhile you won't need to go slow.
      Ok so imagine a circular clock face. The line from 12:00 to 6:00 separates the clock into halves. Do that again. Imagine it turned into quadrants, starting from the top. 12:00 to 3:00, 3:00 to 6:00, 6:00 to 9:00, 9:00 to 12:00. Quadrants. Now imagine every single circular hole you punch is broken into quadrants. When you approach a hole, you aim your needle through one of those 4 pieces. Which to aim for?
      Most people sew from left to right. If you are like most people, always aim for the upper right quadrant and keep that aim steady when you push the needle out of the other side of your leather. Why does any of this matter?
      Take a look at your stitch line. Each stitch begins and ends in only two ways: up to down, or down to up. It will either start on *top* of the last stitch and then go down, or *underneath* the last stitch and end above. Does that make sense? It's how they lay after you've sewn one hole through with both needles and then move on to the next. You want all of your stitches to lay in the same way. That's what makes neat and tidy stitches neat and tidy.
      With the quadrant/clock method, you are forced to think about every single important aspect of a good stitch every time you aim for the upper right quadrant (12:00 to 9:00). You can know. "If I just always aim for the exact same spot on both sides of my leather with each and every stitch, it will create a neat stitch line". You get to where you can visualize the start of every stitch on top of the last stitch by virtue of your aim and consistency.
      This method 100% works. Try it for a good 20 stitches. I know this is confusing. I made it up. But now I tell people about it because even though it's weird, it works better than any other method, and I've tried them all.
      Go to work, noob

  • @406Montana
    @406Montana Год назад +1

    I wanted to let you know that I really enjoy your video/tutorials and I'm looking forward to seeing more.

    • @KarlovaDesign
      @KarlovaDesign  Год назад

      Thank youuuu! Happy to hear that, will definitely post many more! :)

  • @corinnemasters8440
    @corinnemasters8440 Год назад

    I'm looking forward to learning so much from your videos. Thank you.

  • @steelraven1770
    @steelraven1770 Год назад

    Very nice bag, and a good tutorial.

  • @shanesweetapple7089
    @shanesweetapple7089 Год назад

    Really nice design.