Craft Works - Let's Get Creative!
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@Jii:
I cut them down myself with the help of a metal ruler and sharp cutting tool (carpet knife usually).
Ah, ok. I guess I'll just get myself a metal ruler and a nice knife and try to make a nice watch strap in natural leather.
Do you guys thin down the leather on the edges where you sew? And do you glue at all?
If one of you could snap a few photos of the process next time, I would be eternally grateful
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I buy the leather as complete skins or necks and cut it for whatever I want.
I use a strap cutter and/or a metal ruler and cutting tools (rotary cutter, scalpel, carpet knife).@Jii … thanks for the encouraging words ... I guess I try it the same way
@Lucifer ... never made a watch strap so far ... personally I don't wear a watch that's why there is no interest. I'm more into wallets, belts, key straps ... -
er that's my fault. jii made the watch straps, sorry satan, i mean lucifer
***yikes
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the washer strap is cordovan leather … and I don't have cordovan to replace it ... as my knowledge there is just one company in the U.S. that sells ... and the price is huh ... besides I don't have the same thread
my wallet has not yet arrived at the castle (feckin' german mail), so maybe I have to fix it by myself ... but the offer to take it on the trip to japan and refurb by professionals was a lucky coincidence and a great offer to me ... -
sicc
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hi ih forum.
i made a tote bag these days from a 13,25oz cone denim.
better than all plastic bags…
all clean inside.
bests
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Anybody know a decent place to buy leather in the UK for crafting purposes? You guys have inspired me to have a go!
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thank you all for kind words.
yeah, right, looks a little girly with long straps, making them shorter should not be a problem.
rivets at the top of the sideseams would be cool, i think.
if i calculated the right way there is denim left for another seven or eight bags.
let's see….