Bit bored on Friday evening so thought I'd have a go at some leatherwork.
Toddy gave me a wee scrap of leather a while back and it'd been sitting around in my projects box for ages so I thought I'd try and make a wee sheath for the folder I normally carry when I'm out. Now one thing to note is that I don't have any leatherworking tools or dye or thread or wax or books or anything, this was all just using tools and stuff I had round the house.
For finishing it I used boot polish and some leather cream stuff that SWMBO has for the sofa, it's got neatsfoot oil in it so I thought it'd be OK. Was a good learning experience and has given me a wee taste for it so looks like lePrevo may be getting some money from me soon. Plenty of mistakes, check the back of it
I'll blog it up later but for now;
From this;
to this;
and finally;
As I said, the back is a mess but a bit of felt or something down would have protected it and I need to sort out my stiching too, 3mm gaps isn't enough. (oh for a stitch pricker tool thingy) any other criticisms more than welcome, I need all the help I can get!
Cheers,
Alan
Toddy gave me a wee scrap of leather a while back and it'd been sitting around in my projects box for ages so I thought I'd try and make a wee sheath for the folder I normally carry when I'm out. Now one thing to note is that I don't have any leatherworking tools or dye or thread or wax or books or anything, this was all just using tools and stuff I had round the house.
For finishing it I used boot polish and some leather cream stuff that SWMBO has for the sofa, it's got neatsfoot oil in it so I thought it'd be OK. Was a good learning experience and has given me a wee taste for it so looks like lePrevo may be getting some money from me soon. Plenty of mistakes, check the back of it

From this;

to this;

and finally;



As I said, the back is a mess but a bit of felt or something down would have protected it and I need to sort out my stiching too, 3mm gaps isn't enough. (oh for a stitch pricker tool thingy) any other criticisms more than welcome, I need all the help I can get!
Cheers,
Alan