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MagiKelly

Making memories since '67
I've still been visiting often but have not been logged in for a while, so since I am I thought I would post up a few of my recent leather projects. I make a few things but seem to keep coming back to leather journals. I did a couple for Christmas presents with a Shield / Hydra theme.

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Like most makers I get better with each book as I find new techniques or just plain get better. As a result the journal I have for myself from a few years ago is pretty poor compared to my current work. So I made myself a new dog themed one. Of course I am not quite happy with the carving on this one but as it has my name on it I can't give it away and make another :rolleyes:

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I also recently finished another dog themed one as a gift for a friend. it was a fairly straightforward one to do.

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Right now I am finishing off a couple of SotP ones and then onto another to be a gift for a friend. I've got some ideas for new things to try and on that so more learning.
 

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There was absolutely nothing wrong with your early work John. One at least is still in use eight years later :)
 

MagiKelly

Making memories since '67
Another recent book. This one was for a competition prize on SotP and is our logo Quentin.

I had to trace the pattern before cutting it onto the leather then carve the leather to make Quentin stand out. Finally dye different bits different colours, stitch and wax. I'm very pleased with how this turned out. It opens up a lot of new possible designs to do.

In progress

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And once finished

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Wow, very nice! Thank you for posting your pictures.

Can you explain the technique you used to get the "relief" effect in your original post? Did you just use a background tool, or did you carve it out in some manner to remove leather?

Thanks,

- Woodsorrel
 
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MagiKelly

Making memories since '67
I didn't remove any leather. I traced the pattern then cut the lines into the leather. I then wet the leather and "knocked back" the areas I wanted recessed using the tool you see in the pictures. You can use a background tool but I find I get smoother results with the one I have, but don't know the name of ;)
 

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