Craft Works - Let's Get Creative!
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Adam, my mind is blown, this being my favourite detail:
@adam313:
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corporalclegg asked for a status update on this. Stitching seems to be holding up great. It was really easy to burnish the edge. You can see a little of the original color around the stitching. It's really hard to lose a lighter with this case on it. Also people don't 'accidentally' take your lighter. I bet this thing has saved me ten or twenty bucks by now -
right on man, thanks for the status update the horsehide is aging nicely, glad your still getting use out of it!
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Made these for the GF for Valentines day.
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Please post the instruction haha
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Inspired by the Urbanwoodsman:
- several lanyards, bracelets… Paracord is FUN!
- several lanyards, bracelets… Paracord is FUN!
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Nice. I've got a couple dog collars I need to make. This shit is so easy and cheap. You can make gifts for everyone.
Camera strap I made a few days ago.
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Exactly!!! I gonna "copy" the dogharness from my dog, wanna use some reflective paracord for his safety!
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Hey Guys,
I made few business card cases recently and I wanted to post them. They hold up to 35 business cards and are held together with 4 rivets. The 1st was a prototype made from some cool “quilted” leather I have and the last 2 are the “Natehate Silver/Gold Pack”. I made these for him and his boss, with the idea that he gets the silver and his boss gets the gold! Anyway, here they are…
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In another world/life/something, I would love to be a craftsman…
ha, you and me both mate…
btw. how long does it usually take to make such a bag?...
The first one took me a couple of weeks, finding out stuff, learning how to sew basically. I made a smaller handbag for my gf, that took me about a weekend. The last one took me about 2x4 hours of work.
I just ordered some 21oz black canvas, planning to do a duffel for my gf and another briefcase for myself, all black everything with black leather and thread too. Stealth bags
Like the card holders Moonshine! Prefer the veg-tanned ones myself. Nice work!
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That looks like some fine work there Zach, excellent even stitch pattern.