Interesting leatherwork commission............. (photo heavy)

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Black Sheep

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Jun 28, 2007
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I was asked by a fellow member if I could make them a leather case for his bagpipes:confused:

After been given a few more details and measurements this is what I came up with.................

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The case is 42" long x about 6" at the top tapering to 4" at the bottom. All hand sewn (around 500 plus stitches) in 3mm Veg tan leather with Brass fittings.

I delivered it on Friday to a very please customer:D


Cheers

Richard
 
That looks outstanding mate. Special talent you have there.

Thinking about a leather cover for the air cylinder on my air rifle.
 
Very, very special indeed. I've made the odd sheath that I've been fairy happy with but that is a different world altogether. Professional bespoke quality.

Graeme
 
Wow Richard! - that's cracking mate!

How on earth did you stitch the middle of the tube? it looks like a double line of stitching on an overlap...... and the tube looks too small for your arm to go in and anyway at 21" to the middle that's a long arm stretch!
 
Wow Richard! - that's cracking mate!

How on earth did you stitch the middle of the tube? it looks like a double line of stitching on an overlap...... and the tube looks too small for your arm to go in and anyway at 21" to the middle that's a long arm stretch!

Your right:rolleyes: I've learnt - never make anything that you can't reach to the middle of from both ends:o

I managed to reach a good 20 odd inches from the top and a good 12" from the bottom leaving about 8" in the middle I couldn't reach:rolleyes:

So after much head scratching I found a way using a pair of long forceps, a torch and a lot of patience - I now know how a gynaecologist
feels:lmao:

Still lesson learnt for next time.

Cheers

Richard
 
Lol - I'm even more impressed now!

I've made a couple of short tubes like this that were only just wider than the needles so I know the pliers trick well. I have now had a go at 'but jointing' with a curved awl and needles but need more practice..... I would recommend this technique but its a pain to keep neat, I guess this comes with practice though.
 
Lol - I'm even more impressed now!

I've made a couple of short tubes like this that were only just wider than the needles so I know the pliers trick well. I have now had a go at 'but jointing' with a curved awl and needles but need more practice..... I would recommend this technique but its a pain to keep neat, I guess this comes with practice though.

Yer butt joint and curved awl is the way to go, but I doubt the strength of a single row of stitches:rolleyes:

Also using a curved awl is much easier if you have a solid former to support the joint, may be next time............

Richard
 
Learn something new everyday. I never would have guessed a bag pipe would fit in such a container. They must roll up fairly compact when empty, never really considered it before. Nice work.
 

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