I made an Autumn Leaf Corset! 🍂 (And tried leatherworking for the first time...)

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  • @PricklyAlpaca
    @PricklyAlpaca  16 дней назад +39

    Head to squarespace.com/pricklyalpaca to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code pricklyalpaca
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    • @LynetteBunBun
      @LynetteBunBun 16 дней назад

      A tip for leather working is to work on a much more solid surface for cutting. Your foldout table is not solid enough to do proper cutting. You want a heavy, solid surface underneath, it helps a ton. Also, a fresh blade definitely helps. I'd suggest looking into the RUclips channel skill tree, they do all sorts of leather work and other things on there, with amazing tips.

    • @AsariGreenfire11
      @AsariGreenfire11 16 дней назад

      if you want more leather turorial try looking up the stuff Clever has done on SkillTree hes got a lot of leather tutorials that you can dive into.

  • @mus3.j4yd3n
    @mus3.j4yd3n 16 дней назад +685

    You know spooky season has begun when Kira begins morphing into a fall leaf like those Animorph book covers

    • @Critch-v2n
      @Critch-v2n 14 дней назад +7

      a little leaf with a witch hat! 😂😂😂

    • @BluestormsSong
      @BluestormsSong 12 дней назад

      Talk about a throwback. Holy autumn, Batman.

    • @therealsilly
      @therealsilly 6 дней назад

      not the animorphs

  • @eliaskorf4747
    @eliaskorf4747 15 дней назад +261

    Hiya! Semi-experienced leatherworking here!(been doing it actively for about a year). For cutting the most important thing is to always have a very sharp blade, so you dont have to use much force to get through the leather. I use a box cutter myself, so I can snap off the blade when it gets dull. But i know more professional workers use a leather knife like a moon shaped one or a skiver that they sharpen before every cutting project. For the wetting of the leather before tooling it; you should get it wet to the point that water droplets sit on top of it when you try to add more. Professionals will tell you to let it sit like that for 10 minutes and then re-apply so it gets properly soaked through, but im too impatient for that lmao. Also small tip for something I ran into and didnt see much advice for: after using an alcohol based dye like fiebings the leather can lose its natural oil and then crack/wrinkle when you try to bend it. Treating it with mink or neatsfoot oil will solve that. Hope thats helpful! Absolutely love how this set came out, the tooling and colours are gorgeous!!

    • @petradegroot3578
      @petradegroot3578 15 дней назад +1

      Thank you!

    • @iwillrocksomeday
      @iwillrocksomeday 2 дня назад +1

      I went to Weaver Leather (I am also an Ohioan Libra who is getting into Leathercrafting, and just made my first visit to Tandy Leather lol), and the very nice woman told me that Fiebing's isn't all alcohol. They have uh, and pro dye? And a something else. Maybe it's just "Leather color"? But it doesn't have as much alcohol and I think has oil or something in it. One of the two, presumably the oil, seals up the porosity of the leather, and leaves it really difficult to re-dye. But the other one, maybe the alcohol? It does dry it out, but you can layer the color, and apply more coats/colors. If you're worried about "tiger striping", perhaps the oil is good. If you want the striping, or different layers, perhaps the alcohol is better. I think they mentioned a third type, perhaps it was one of the aging... stains or dyes, but I think the oil/alcohol distinction may help someone reading. Good luck in your leatherworking adventure!

  • @HesterPrynne293
    @HesterPrynne293 15 дней назад +196

    Thank you for not editing your “mistakes” as you learn something new, or the cuts on your hands you get while learning this new skill. As a crafter, blood, sweat and tears are real! Totally relating right now!

  • @fatimawithaddedspice
    @fatimawithaddedspice 16 дней назад +229

    I aspire to be this whimsical

  • @carrie9299
    @carrie9299 15 дней назад +109

    You and Rachel Maksy dropping autumn themed outfit makes a day apart is peak youtube and I am so here for it❤

  • @link-jx5qb
    @link-jx5qb 16 дней назад +307

    How dare youtube hide this from me for 2 minutes

  • @huntressmma1822
    @huntressmma1822 16 дней назад +107

    Using a squirt bottle might help to get a more even dampening of the leather. The water opens up the grain of the leather and through capilary action allows the dye to soak in and spread more evenly. Also I suggest getting a grommet machine, I just Got one and its awesome!

    • @araneljones
      @araneljones 14 дней назад

      I second the grommet machine. I've had my cast iron beast for 20 years now. I've only recently realized I use it less lately because I got a bad lot of 1000 grommets that split. Buy from reputable sellers, not random shops on ebay.

  • @annicatanner8213
    @annicatanner8213 15 дней назад +81

    Hi! Experienced leather worker here (been doing this for about 5 or 6 years now) I saw in the comments that people like to use box cutters and the like. I personally recommend getting some leather scissors, they are a bit pricier but they are totally worth it. They've saved my hands from so much pain. As for smaller details I actually do prefer a box cutter, but I try to do as much as I can with the scissors. A bunch of other people went over everything else I could recommend doing to help your leather work in the future. But great job and beautiful outcome!

    • @sigourneyjohnson9625
      @sigourneyjohnson9625 15 дней назад +5

      I was about to make this same comment. I’m not at all a professional and only took it up as a hobby but, oh mah gawd, leather scissors made it THAT much easier. Totally worth the money

    • @Glorfindel_117
      @Glorfindel_117 14 дней назад +2

      I have a pair of leather scissors (they're lefty!

  • @claracatlady9844
    @claracatlady9844 15 дней назад +42

    I mean we all know what this means right?
    In winter we better be seeing an
    *icicle glass corset* ❄️⛄️

    • @smileyemilyful
      @smileyemilyful 15 дней назад +4

      Ooohh that's sound incredible! Out of resin with clear warbla maybe?

    • @claracatlady9844
      @claracatlady9844 15 дней назад +4

      @@smileyemilyful mesh corset base with a ton of acrylic/glass/epoxy crystal beads on top and maybe some sequins and glitter.

  • @aatashiwadoremi
    @aatashiwadoremi 15 дней назад +68

    I didn’t see anyone else talk about this, but Fiskars makes an ergonomic exacto knife that has a little scoop that goes around your index finger and takes pretty much all the pressure off of your fingers and hands. I also saw someone else talk about leather scissors, which I personally have not used, but also sounds like an excellent idea.
    I’m sure you could cut the majority out with the scissors and use the ergonomic blade for details. I do very small projects, so I haven’t seen a need to buy scissors, but those sound like a really great idea, I might get my own pair, lol
    I deal with chronic pain that is especially focused in my hands and fingers, I always look out for ergonomic tools I can use. I highly recommend it for anyone, not just those who suffer from chronic pain or other chronic health conditions

    • @amyburnette7324
      @amyburnette7324 15 дней назад

      I have the scissors and haven't used them yet. I should try them. 😊

    • @leilasmila
      @leilasmila 15 дней назад +1

      I needed a new seam ripper and the only one available was an ergonomic one. Caught me out how much more comfortable it was to use!

    • @josi_k.
      @josi_k. 14 дней назад

      ​@leilasmila right? I've gotten a few with a longer handel, and that already a huge improvement to the tiny ones, but my ergonomic one is my favorite!

  • @rachelash6325
    @rachelash6325 16 дней назад +54

    There are actual leather scissors, if you'd like to go that route. The very easiest way to cut leather is a nicely sharpened knife (not exacto), but I personally am not experienced with knife sharpening, so I go with the leather scissors. I am happy you are getting into leather! I like it a lot and I think it has a reputation for being harder to do than it is.

  • @Glorfindel_117
    @Glorfindel_117 14 дней назад +12

    Hey I'm a leatherworker! You've done really good! First please know that you didnt do anything wrong. This is just some tips for efficiency, or speed, or ease of use (if you want them. If not, hi, loved the video!)
    - I use a utility knife/box cutter, and put a new blade in for every project. Usually both sides can get me through most projects.
    - With thicker leather like this, dont try and cut all the way through on the first pass, do at least 2. You'll save so much energy.
    - Your leaf shapes look awesome! I usually round out all the points and simplify the shape significantly so it's easier to get the wood burnisher (or other smaller tools) in there. Brave to do it more life like, looks great!
    - You were correct to wet the leather before tooling, but some efficiency suggestions:
    + Wet it A LOT more. Get it WET. If it seeps through to the back side, you've gone maybe a bit too wet but the actual pro's submerge it in a pot, so...
    + Let it dry for quite a while (10 or 15 minutes??). You want it to feel cold and look aaalmost like it's original colour. Then it's ready to tool.
    + Use an actual knife instead of your spatula. What you did is honestly fine, it's a great start. But it could sponge back out over time if it's just a recess. A cut will stay forever. Your tool pack might have a carving knife in it, google a "Swivel knife". It's got a U shaped spinny bit at the top and a small blade at the bottom.
    - I do have one concern though. Unless you didn't show it on camera, you need to be really careful with Fiebings Pro Dye. It can bleed like an artery if you dont do it right, so please watch your clothes and keep an eye on the dye for signs of wear. After applying it, you should buff it. Rub an absorbent rag across it VIGOROUSLY until the rag doesnt pick up any dye. I usually do this right after dying, and then 4 hours later (or overnight whichever is easier at the time). Then I put a sealant like Resolene on it.
    - If you do notice dye bleeding, in your case I would say just do another round of Resolene. Both outside and inside, since it seems you dyed the inside too. It's best to dilute the Resolene with water, up to 50/50 but I just eyeball it. Like paint, you want to do 2 thinner coats instead of one thick one. Less visible brush strokes, and it doesnt let the leather absorb a ton of it. You want it to rest on the surface.
    Other than that, you did great! You've made me want to try getting some paint to add colour to my leaves. I usually just dye them green, but the extra tones make it look so cool!
    Hopefully you dont give up on leather from the cutting experience. It's an awesome material.

  • @NerdySalemSays
    @NerdySalemSays 15 дней назад +31

    Kira becoming a leaf, Rachel becoming an acorn. Truely the most magical time of year (and im stuck in f-ing spring😢)

  • @trystanthegypsy
    @trystanthegypsy 15 дней назад +38

    You deserve a grommet press! Also, watching this video makes me really want to work on leather projects, and I'm currently sewing drapes which is very boring.

  • @jocelynflores000
    @jocelynflores000 15 дней назад +49

    You and Rachel Maksy are on the same wavelength I swear! I love it.

    • @PoptropiCoffin
      @PoptropiCoffin 15 дней назад +10

      you know the autumn season is gonna hit hard when rachel posts an acorn corset and kira posts a leaf corset

    • @jocelynflores000
      @jocelynflores000 15 дней назад

      @@PoptropiCoffin I literally finished Rachel’s video when she uploaded this gem.

    • @josi_k.
      @josi_k. 14 дней назад +1

      Agreed, and I would absolutely love to see both of them work together!

    • @jocelynflores000
      @jocelynflores000 14 дней назад +1

      @@josi_k. I want the same!

  • @HawkWorley
    @HawkWorley 15 дней назад +24

    I use a burnisher that fits in my drill, and it makes things so much better! Great job taking the step to leather, I look forward to where you go with leather.

  • @lavendermenace8078
    @lavendermenace8078 16 дней назад +20

    26:33 the eyeballs on the paint pallette are immaculate and I feel like fit the vibe of your channel perfectly

  • @TheMimzez
    @TheMimzez 15 дней назад +7

    *sees leatherworking in the title: special interest mode activated*. I highly recommend watching weaver leather supplys youtube channel, they have tutorals and teach you literally everything you need to know about leatherworking. pretty good for a first try! here are some notes and tips from someone who has been leatherworking for years if you want.
    --good on you for making a mock-up from foam, it's the best material to use for leather mockups
    --it's better to use a sturdy box cutter than an x-acto knife to cut pattern pieces, it lets you put more pressure on the blade without hurting your wrist or fingies (looks like you did use a small box cutter for some of it, but I'm talking about the kind that has a big handle that uses those trapezoid blades). leather shears or just plain sharp scissors also work unless your leather is really thick. sharpen the blade before each use (get some jewelers rouge and put some on a piece of scrap leather, it's called stropping) . it's better to make multiple cuts to get through the leather than do one big jagged cut that ruins your edges.
    --if you want to get into detailed tooling, get a swivel knife. you didn't use one in this video but x-actos really really can't replace them.
    --water burnishing is just fine shhh you don't have to buy tokenole or wax unless you really really want shiny perfect fashion designer edges it's ok no one's mad
    --the way to tell if you leather is wet enough is to put water on it until it doesn't absorb all the water on the surface right away, then wait a little bit for it to lighten up to almost its original color again. then you can start tooling. you can mark the leather with anything really, as long as it doesn't tear or scratch up the surface
    --never heard about wetting the leather before dyeing, you don't have to do that. just use a sponge or dauber and put it on evenly. dabbing it on with a paper towel or rag is a good way to do artistic tecniques, but a bad way to get an even color.
    --get leather antique gel, it brings out the details that you spent so long tooling. you put it on and wipe it off and it basically works like adding a dark wash when painting with paints. there's also white antique that you can add cool colors to.
    --would reccomend dyeing instead of painting, dye soaks into the leather, while paint sits on the surface. it's fine and valid, I just personally prefer dye to paint. this is where dabbing with a rag or paper towel would be great. dyeing the leaves dark green and then dabbing on dark brown at the edges would be a cool way to do it.
    --did you know that you can use your wood burning tools on leather? it's almost exactly the same as doing it with foam! you know, except it gets dark where you burn it instead of just melting it. (do this with ventilation or outside, it smells like burning hair and skin....because it that's what it is). I've never tried it personally so idk if you need to change any settings on the tools.
    --in fact, basically anything you can do with foam, you can do with leather. instead of forming it with a heat gun, you just soak the leather and wait for it to dry a bit before forming

    • @P0nyl0ve
      @P0nyl0ve 14 дней назад +1

      Best tip comment Ive seen so far!

  • @Esteban-is2id
    @Esteban-is2id 16 дней назад +10

    If you want some beginner friendly advices with leather, there this RUclipsr, Skill tree who has a full playlist on leather work with everything very well explained and a very similar vibe to you.

  • @ItsHailey2468
    @ItsHailey2468 15 дней назад +12

    I don't know the first thing about leatherworking, but this is absolutely STUNNING, especially considering it's the first time you've worked with leather. Love this! 🍁

  • @madamemoonscosplay
    @madamemoonscosplay 15 дней назад +7

    Small tip i learnt from my leather worker friends, you want to submerge the leather in water untill bubbles stop appearing. The leather should then be sufficiently wet enough without constantly having to re-apply and the dye will seep into the leather a bit better, also using a daubber or sponge will help spread the dye easier too. It looks absolutely amazing for your first leather project.

  • @paper_bag_pancake
    @paper_bag_pancake 14 дней назад +7

    how the gentle wind beckons through the leaves as autumn colours fall, dancing in a swirl of golden memories, the loveliest lies of all

  • @elizabethlensky6616
    @elizabethlensky6616 15 дней назад +6

    Love the Racoon cameo in the back at 0:44

    • @ashley126890
      @ashley126890 14 дней назад +4

      That is definitely the executive producer, not a raccoon. 🐈

  • @pwhite2579
    @pwhite2579 16 дней назад +7

    glad you didn't get an infection from all of those cuts! Increase the diameter of the tool handle and maybe contour it to your hand. That will increase the surface contact area of the tool to hand. Hope that helps!

    • @karonbeilunka6845
      @karonbeilunka6845 15 дней назад

      Less pressure on the blade can also help have more control over the blade.

  • @kweenkitten6207
    @kweenkitten6207 15 дней назад +3

    The finished product is so beautiful and looks clean! I think to make it brighter, maybe a yellow/gold color? This is so professional. It looks like you live in this outfit, like you use it for day to day. It’s just so good!

  • @isacocca3187
    @isacocca3187 16 дней назад +9

    Taking a break from watching dead boy detectives only for you Kira

  • @MollyFox-gs3sl
    @MollyFox-gs3sl 16 дней назад +7

    Your videos do scream “vast reservoirs of unearned confidence”

  • @SpookyL1ttleDude
    @SpookyL1ttleDude 15 дней назад +4

    As someone who uses a ~ $200 pro leather mallet I was just waiting for you to use the wrong type of hammer, and I must say 8:38 did not disappoint

  • @bluephoenixcreations
    @bluephoenixcreations 16 дней назад +12

    “like halloween threw up on it” 😂😂😂

    • @josi_k.
      @josi_k. 14 дней назад

      That's exactly the spirit I love! 😂

  • @sierraeowyn
    @sierraeowyn 16 дней назад +10

    Got the notification and ran to RUclips. Only natural response when my favorite RUclipsr uploads! 🖤✨

  • @kaitlyne3950
    @kaitlyne3950 16 дней назад +7

    I would have watched an hour long video of you doing leatherwork. Very entertaining!

  • @justleeactually
    @justleeactually 16 дней назад +9

    Ain't no way I'm coming back to this channel after a few months of not watching any videos from it and then like a week later there's a new video and I see it 4 minutes after it's upload.
    It seems YT reeeaaally likes me today!

  • @cyan.cactus
    @cyan.cactus 16 дней назад +6

    It feel illegal to be this early lmao
    Also, suggestion if you want it: a dress that looks like a huge leaf or a shirt inspired by cherry blossoms (maybe iridescent??)

  • @shannonleeann5643
    @shannonleeann5643 15 дней назад +2

    Buying the correct cutting tools will improve everything your hands, time, and overall projects

  • @SandraOrtmann1976
    @SandraOrtmann1976 15 дней назад +3

    For the rather straight/longer cuts, I got myself an electric, rotating blade. Very nice tool. For the finer, more detailed cuts - I always keep my sharpening stone handy. You can do nothing more than to always keep your blade sharp. Also, never try to cut heavy leather in one go. You just hurt yourself.
    You are sure you are not an elf?

  • @ellamarieeway3679
    @ellamarieeway3679 15 дней назад +3

    Swivel knife! You may even have one in your leather kit but they are AMAZING for saving your hands! Also wetting the leather before hand helps but may lead to wavy edges if you arent careful!

  • @iBiteIntoTomatoes
    @iBiteIntoTomatoes 14 дней назад +3

    We have been blessed by the whimsical goth lady once again

  • @modernghost0
    @modernghost0 15 дней назад +3

    You need to get a grommet press 😭 I'm 2 seconds away from trying to buy you one. Also recommend a spray bottle for wetting the leather if you ever plan on doing this again

  • @Stef_T-G
    @Stef_T-G 15 дней назад +2

    I see you struggling with your knives and I absolutely have to say this : buy yourself a Olfa box cutter and an Excel blade knife with extra blades for each!
    You'll see those will be the last ones you'll buy EVER!!!!! Also, buy a stone to shapen your blades from time to time so you won't change them too much because it is not necessary to change blades often when you cut soft materials! (This is something I learn from Kamui cosplay 😅)
    (Unless you lost them😅)
    No joke! An handimam/handyman here will tell you that those 2 are the best!
    😊
    Amazing project like always I really enjoy your videos!

  • @drawingducktalesducks
    @drawingducktalesducks 15 дней назад +4

    Brain so happy watching this, oh those leaf textures, oh the perfection of using dead stuff to make a dead leaf pattern, oh the b e a u t y of the shiny grommets on the dark stain and those pretty little lacings like woven twigs.... true autumn bliss, thank you (and the helper cat) (100% recommend not trying to cut through leather in one slice, doing many smaller ones will save the hands much pain)

  • @patriciapractica
    @patriciapractica 16 дней назад +2

    ISSA A GOOD DAY WITH A PRICKLY ALPACA UPLOAD WOOOO 🎉
    edit: im srry why am i so early

  • @clarakf
    @clarakf 15 дней назад +4

    Kira and Rachel both posting fall related videos this week?? Crunchy leaf season has officially started😌🍂

  • @berryjunmill9029
    @berryjunmill9029 16 дней назад +3

    I was just looking for fall outfit inspiration and summoned Kira

  • @thecalicoheart7946
    @thecalicoheart7946 5 дней назад +1

    “I have no idea what I am doing, I’m just here to have fun man….” said every crafter ever. Welcome to the club Kira!
    Thank you for all you share. 😊💝

  • @nemiredne2499
    @nemiredne2499 16 дней назад +2

    First!, I think

  • @LORDXKITTY
    @LORDXKITTY 16 дней назад +3

    Another video another slay

  • @KimiPetri
    @KimiPetri 15 дней назад +1

    Thank you for that kitty moment Kira…I NEEDED that. Unfortunately they are too cute when being a**holes! 😂☺️

  • @yobespierre
    @yobespierre 15 дней назад +1

    i've done leatherwork and i rough cut with a pair of scissors, then do the detail cutting with very sharp exactos. and i don't press hard enough to cut through something as thick as your leather in 1 go. i make layered cuts. takes a but longer, but my hands don't want to die after.

  • @Clara-eg3id
    @Clara-eg3id 15 дней назад +1

    There are special grommet punching tools. A friend of mine has one and it looks much easier than doing it with a hammer 😅 If you have the money it could maybe help you make the grommet part less annoying

  • @Stinkyrat8
    @Stinkyrat8 15 дней назад +1

    I made Halloween cookies last night I don't care if it's September I don't think really anyone does 😋

  • @iBiteIntoTomatoes
    @iBiteIntoTomatoes 16 дней назад +1

    what happened to your knees? Give the grommeting a rest😭🙏 great video as always ♥

  • @huntressmma1822
    @huntressmma1822 16 дней назад +2

    Watching this while making a Viking style apron over dress

  • @MissTwisteddd
    @MissTwisteddd 11 дней назад

    Oooh this is SO COOL!! These turned out amazing seriously! Makes me want to try leatherworking too.

    • @PricklyAlpaca
      @PricklyAlpaca  11 дней назад +1

      Thank you so much! You absolutely should, I bet you would make some incredible stuff with leather ✨

  • @xXNekou
    @xXNekou 10 дней назад +1

    You are a prodigy, everything you do, even for the first time ever, turns out at least decent, most of the time turns out great :D

  • @mus3.j4yd3n
    @mus3.j4yd3n 16 дней назад +4

    26:33 He’s staring through my soul😶🫥

  • @ChantelleArts
    @ChantelleArts 15 дней назад +1

    I can't believe Kira has made so many incredible pieces so far but not once used leather? 😮

  • @topazdrake42
    @topazdrake42 15 дней назад +1

    kira, it's cause you cover the pattern pieces IN the Worbla

  • @Alicewatcheseverything
    @Alicewatcheseverything 15 дней назад +1

    okay, but is there anything Kira isn't good at? this came out so good!

  • @Arcanist_Gaming
    @Arcanist_Gaming 15 дней назад +1

    Is the moth tattoo new? The moth tattoo looks new.
    EDIT: Yes, petting the cat is going to get your point across that she shouldn't be doing that lmao

  • @LiliaArmoury
    @LiliaArmoury 15 дней назад +1

    you might want to get a better cutting tool because scaples like that aren't great for cutting thicker materials like leather and heavy foam namely in relation to eganomics on the handgrip

  • @justfaeriethings
    @justfaeriethings 16 дней назад +1

    4 minutes ago, woah, i've never been this early before :3 i cant wait to watch, you posted this on just the right day!!

  • @JaniceSeagraves
    @JaniceSeagraves 15 дней назад +2

    It looks great. You'll be addicted to leather work from now on.

  • @classicalslayer4109
    @classicalslayer4109 16 дней назад +2

    Kira took the phrase "nature girl" to the next level. Next video she's gonna make herself Into a tree. In all seriousness when I saw the thumbnail my first thoughts where "oh oh my god she's preety" then the reavel happened and you had that big sword and I was losing my mind because ladies with swords. The final result was lovely for your first time using leather it came out great and your final outfit looked gergous. And I am very excited for the spooky month videos. Halloween is my favourite holiday and it was how I was introduced to your channel so I'm very excited. Also very close to opening my online shop which is exciting. I might make some spooky themes little dinosaurs.
    Lovely work excited for the Halloween content

  • @croftmaccheezus1000
    @croftmaccheezus1000 16 дней назад +1

    Rose Thornblade costume? 👀👀

  • @reizak8966
    @reizak8966 15 дней назад +3

    Our girl listened to me about the leatherworking!!! I'm so excited! Don't feel bad about the cutting process. I take DAYS to cut out the pieces for a project because it is very hard on the hands and wrists. You can get a Dremel bevel tip that makes that part a little less arduous, and typically I use water for this just so the beeswax won't affect any dyes I add later. It turned out great!
    Edit: Cutting tip! For round edges, you can get various sizes of half-circle punches so you're not having to do it with a knife. You can also do straight edges against a metal ruler. Sharpen your blade after EVERY CUT. This seems excessive, but it makes your cuts cleaner and is easier on the hands in the end because you don't have to use quite as much force to go all the way through. Hope this helps!

    • @sadmac356
      @sadmac356 10 дней назад

      Dull knives are dangerous knives

  • @TheCatsLibrary_1
    @TheCatsLibrary_1 15 дней назад +1

    So what art thing haven't you tried yet? 3D modeling/blender? Pastels? Wood whitling and then clothing it in hand knitted clothes? You could do a challenge where you try to make an art piece with as many mediums as possible.

    • @lavendermenace8078
      @lavendermenace8078 15 дней назад +1

      she actually did do a 3d modeling video and blender video a few months ago called "I tried to learn 3d printing and modeling in 7 days" 9 months ago so she has even done that which is so cool!

  • @cat_cheeseburgergaming
    @cat_cheeseburgergaming 10 дней назад +1

    RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH YOUR INSPIRING ME TO GET BACK INTO SEWING TYYYY MWAH

  • @talosheeg
    @talosheeg 16 дней назад +1

    Hey, what mic do you use to film? Im in the market for a new one lol

  • @thesaviourfromheavensunwuk9639
    @thesaviourfromheavensunwuk9639 15 дней назад +1

    0:09 clever, 👏 very clever joke there Alpaca

  • @lisadrijver
    @lisadrijver 16 дней назад +1

    no wayy I just bought some leather yesterday to work with for the first time, this is perfect

  • @kaya__02
    @kaya__02 15 дней назад +1

    The momo eyes on the pallet in the end😭

  • @talosheeg
    @talosheeg 16 дней назад +2

    So cool!!

  • @K1tteh
    @K1tteh 12 дней назад +1

    drift phonk jumpscare

  • @Wico90YT
    @Wico90YT 15 дней назад +1

    Collab wirh Rachel Maksy

  • @f3rnglow
    @f3rnglow 16 дней назад +1

    AHEHEJSJBE NEW PRICKLYALPACA VIDEO ‼️

  • @robertk-qn6mg
    @robertk-qn6mg День назад

    I'm a beginner leather worker too. I heard you say that the mat you are working on probably needs to be changed out. What I recommend would be to use the paper that your leather is wrapped in to use your dyes on. It will protect your work surface and prevent dye getting to the bottom of your piece(s), as long as you let your work surface dry enough. I have boxes that I have saved that say "protect paper". Any of the heavy wrapping paper that I get from the orders, I usually keep for this purpose. Just a recommendation.

  • @helliumballoons7546
    @helliumballoons7546 7 дней назад

    1:15 HOLY SHIT!! THAT LEATHER CORSET WITH THE RAVEN ON IT IS SOMETHING I HELPED MAKE!!! I really wanted a piece like your raven corset a couple years ago but I didn't want to completely copy what you did, so I reached out to a leatherworking etsy seller with my design to make it! The one listed is a version where the color was slightly off. BUT THAT'S MY CORSET! FEATURED IN A VIDEO!! OH MY GOD!!

  • @huntressmma1822
    @huntressmma1822 16 дней назад +1

    Everything came out awesome sauce!!

  • @RivLoveshine
    @RivLoveshine 14 дней назад +1

    I love your MCR shirt.

  • @JasminWurtz
    @JasminWurtz 14 дней назад +1

    Kira, Agent of Fall.

  • @alik2897
    @alik2897 15 дней назад

    I am only painter but I LOVE watching all your different projects, I am mesmerized by how perfect you make everything, even if it is your first time trying. This autumn corset is just gorgeous!!! ❤️ Keep crafting everything, you arewesome!

  • @WeirdPros
    @WeirdPros 14 дней назад

    Oh hey, Fall's back!
    Oh hey! It's that designer chick that makes lamp from mushrooms! She's back too!
    (And her front, they're both here!)

  • @maryannhicks7829
    @maryannhicks7829 4 дня назад

    You need a swivel knife that is made for cutting and carving leather. You can purchase it at any leather supply. Your leather work turned out great. I am a green witch, and I am contemplating on making a corset set with bracers and pouches

  • @michellecornum5856
    @michellecornum5856 15 дней назад

    Special knives, and a few soecialty scissors. Or, at least that's what I grew up with. My dad made belts, boots, purses, pictures (of horses,) and saddles. I would think that the same tools still exist. Ive never used an Xacto knife or a box cutter on leather, but I have on other, softer things, and that was hard, so, yeah, 0 out of 10, don't recommend.
    This came out beautifully. Nicely done! Your costuming skills have translated over to leather, nicely. As with most things, some better tools and making more stuff, you'll be absolutely Collosal!!!
    Please proceed.

  • @lunadragon7358
    @lunadragon7358 15 дней назад +1

    what's the song at 7:58?

  • @jeannedeperthuis8690
    @jeannedeperthuis8690 11 дней назад

    It looks amazing !!! your work is incredible, design wise AND craft wise !

  • @nosferatuwu
    @nosferatuwu 8 дней назад

    Why would you post this when i'm happily procrastinating my leatherworking project 😭

  • @RedCoyote
    @RedCoyote 13 дней назад

    This was a delight to listen to while sewing leather. For cutting, I recommend using the box cutter for big cuts and the xcto blade for small detailed cuts. Echoing a few others: multiple shallow cuts is better (and safer) than trying to get it one go. Forcing a blade to move is how you get nasty cuts. As for not beating up your hands, it's a mix of knowing to take breaks and just simply building up the calluses on your hands. I've been doing leatherwork for a decade and my hands are getting rough lol
    I think the corset ended up great, and the tooling did get the texture of a leaf! If you have plans to continue doing leatherwork (and I hope you do!) I highly recommend the Leather Element videos on Weaver Leather's channel. They cover the basics (and more advanced stuff) very well.
    One thing I will add is that I *highly* recommend a polyethylene cutting board over a wooden cutting board for hole punching. Wooden cutting boards will dull your tools faster and they last longer. (I used wooden cutting boards at the start as well, and I've broken every single one) I usually use one side just for punches and the other side just for tooling.

  • @margaretkaraba8161
    @margaretkaraba8161 15 дней назад

    Next year, why don't you make a Winter leaf corset where you put skeletonised leaves on a white or cream background (NOT using a leaf-printed fabric). Could be really great? (you could make black or silver wire skeletons and sew them on with bead "water drops" scattered over the corset)

  • @katelynsimpson4382
    @katelynsimpson4382 12 дней назад

    While I don't have much experience with tooling leather, I work in a leather studio, and we use large, extra-sharp rotary cutters for the majority of our cuts. They wouldn't work for anything detailed, but the make cutting lines and long cuts so much easier.

  • @starrylane5071
    @starrylane5071 10 дней назад

    Love that after complaining the whole process through you say at the end how much you knew you were gonna love leather working haha (No shade though, that's so real). This turned out so cool!!! I'm always impressed with the things you make, especially when you just throw yourself into the deep end

  • @bunhelsingslegacy3549
    @bunhelsingslegacy3549 10 дней назад

    I never minded the grommet setting part of leatherworking but that's probably because we use one of those rotary leather punches for the holes (do not get a cheap one, my weak little hands flattened one of those in a month of casual use, get a decent one). And we have these things that look a bit like garden shears for trimming edges of leather straps etc., they've got a blade on the top and a pad of something like self-healing mat material to cut against, definitely a hand saver. And I've used scissors for thinner leathers, though I think you can get specific leather scissors which will save your hands a lot.

  • @garynwoodruff1000
    @garynwoodruff1000 10 дней назад

    With how often you use grommets (and how much you hate it lol) it might be worth it to get a grommet press, like one of the big ones on a stand. They're around $50-$100.

  • @chamacreator
    @chamacreator 11 дней назад

    If you would like a recommendation for future learning with leather work, and other things, I'd suggest Skill Tree here on RUclips.

  • @cowboylikelea
    @cowboylikelea 16 дней назад +1

    spooky season is indeed upon us

  • @dethurge
    @dethurge 14 дней назад

    WOW! You look incredible. One of my favorites, which is saying a lot because you make incredible designs.

  • @haleigh479
    @haleigh479 11 дней назад

    I'm so shocked you don't have a grommet press - save yourself all that hammering PLEASE

  • @shatharis
    @shatharis 13 дней назад

    For any future leather adventures, I might suggest a swivel blade for cutting. Still learning novice leatherworker myself, but I have experienced that blister production from using a craft knife also. Having the swivel blade is very helpful for avoiding them more as well as makes curved lines a lot easier to cut as well.
    As for wetting the leather, yeah, you have to keep doing it sometimes as the water evaporates and the leather soaks up the water. Thicker pieces require more water to tool for longer.
    Love your designs and it is quite gratifying to watch the progress as you expand into new territories of materials.

  • @Kittyintheraiyn
    @Kittyintheraiyn 15 дней назад

    IDK if anyone's said it already, but swivel knife! I'm surprised the ppl at your Tandy didn't recommend one.