Hey everyone,
A while ago I purchased an old Sewing machine from a couple that owned a vintage industrial themed antiques etc store.
They wanted a bit more then initially advertised and after chatting for a while and me having tested the machine his wife had advocated the idea of me making a couple of things for them in the future.
When it came down to the hard facts of payment we agreed on a figure plus a Leather apron which I would make especially for their store.
They wanted to keep the costs low so they would have a good margin of profit might they want to become a regular customer of mine and sell my kit on a regular basis from their store.
They wanted the apron to have a rugged look, this is order to market it towards the "Handcrafted" and "Vintage" lovers.
Thus I made my first of probably many leather aprons as I have the feeling I will be making quite a couple of them in the coming months ^^.
The entire apron is treated with Carnuba wax twice in order to give it a durable finish that will protect against stains, the hide was redyed from a wine red colour to this much warmer brown.
all the straps are made from 1st choice 3,8 mm vegtan also treated with carnuba wax. the neck strap is also slicked with gum tragacanth, I did not deem it necessary for the bottom straps though, plus it would add in the costs therefor these were only waxed.
Full copper saddlers rivets hold everything together, and these were all hand peened after the initial peening with the peening dyes in order to give them a more rugged/handmade look.
I have been meaning to look towards the restaurant business for sometime now and I think this would be a great addition to a restaurants line, in combination with my recent chef knife/tool roll, and am quite happy the way they came out.
Personally I would like to add a couple of pockets, and instead of tying the straps together I would like a singeing type fastener but that is for my personal use and I had my clients demands to fulfill. but in future aprons I'm sure these additions will prove to fit nicely.
Funniest thing was the hardest part in this whole process was making a Mannequin.
After allot of fussing about I created it out of my shirt a couple of towels, a piece of cardboard, some dress pins and a bit of electrical tape and this all fixed to a lighting tripod.
But I deemed it functional in the end ^^
For those wondering about my new sewing machine that have missed my thread about that, check out the thread on my new Adler 30-1 here: http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=135269
Thank you all for watching
Yours sincerely
Ruud
A while ago I purchased an old Sewing machine from a couple that owned a vintage industrial themed antiques etc store.
They wanted a bit more then initially advertised and after chatting for a while and me having tested the machine his wife had advocated the idea of me making a couple of things for them in the future.
When it came down to the hard facts of payment we agreed on a figure plus a Leather apron which I would make especially for their store.
They wanted to keep the costs low so they would have a good margin of profit might they want to become a regular customer of mine and sell my kit on a regular basis from their store.
They wanted the apron to have a rugged look, this is order to market it towards the "Handcrafted" and "Vintage" lovers.
Thus I made my first of probably many leather aprons as I have the feeling I will be making quite a couple of them in the coming months ^^.








The entire apron is treated with Carnuba wax twice in order to give it a durable finish that will protect against stains, the hide was redyed from a wine red colour to this much warmer brown.
all the straps are made from 1st choice 3,8 mm vegtan also treated with carnuba wax. the neck strap is also slicked with gum tragacanth, I did not deem it necessary for the bottom straps though, plus it would add in the costs therefor these were only waxed.
Full copper saddlers rivets hold everything together, and these were all hand peened after the initial peening with the peening dyes in order to give them a more rugged/handmade look.
I have been meaning to look towards the restaurant business for sometime now and I think this would be a great addition to a restaurants line, in combination with my recent chef knife/tool roll, and am quite happy the way they came out.
Personally I would like to add a couple of pockets, and instead of tying the straps together I would like a singeing type fastener but that is for my personal use and I had my clients demands to fulfill. but in future aprons I'm sure these additions will prove to fit nicely.
Funniest thing was the hardest part in this whole process was making a Mannequin.
After allot of fussing about I created it out of my shirt a couple of towels, a piece of cardboard, some dress pins and a bit of electrical tape and this all fixed to a lighting tripod.
But I deemed it functional in the end ^^
For those wondering about my new sewing machine that have missed my thread about that, check out the thread on my new Adler 30-1 here: http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=135269
Thank you all for watching
Yours sincerely
Ruud
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