Afternoon all,
I'm getting stuck into some leatherwork, it started as me wanting to get back into it, make myself some more dodgy looking pouches and be proud of my rough work. It's now developed into wanting to make some nice(r) stuff, and so I'm taking it more seriously.
I want to reinforce my stitching with rivets, I've worked with both but not used both in the same project. Now it's come to it, I realise I don't know how it's done.
So leatherworkers - do you stitch it up and put your rivets close by? Do you rivet and then stitch very close up to the rivet? Looking at my TBS knife sheath, it looks like they peened the rivet down over the end stitch, but to be honest it's such a neat job I can't see if the 1st stitch next to the rivet is 2nd from end stitch or the actual first stitch - hope this makes sense! Could be I'm looking well too far into it and can just stitch, leaving a space for any intended rivets.
Thanks very much for any tips, I was tempted to do my usual just-have-a-go but it's horween derby leather, stunning stuff and I was almost too scared to cut into it, so want to do my best to not wreck it just yet!
I'm getting stuck into some leatherwork, it started as me wanting to get back into it, make myself some more dodgy looking pouches and be proud of my rough work. It's now developed into wanting to make some nice(r) stuff, and so I'm taking it more seriously.
I want to reinforce my stitching with rivets, I've worked with both but not used both in the same project. Now it's come to it, I realise I don't know how it's done.
So leatherworkers - do you stitch it up and put your rivets close by? Do you rivet and then stitch very close up to the rivet? Looking at my TBS knife sheath, it looks like they peened the rivet down over the end stitch, but to be honest it's such a neat job I can't see if the 1st stitch next to the rivet is 2nd from end stitch or the actual first stitch - hope this makes sense! Could be I'm looking well too far into it and can just stitch, leaving a space for any intended rivets.
Thanks very much for any tips, I was tempted to do my usual just-have-a-go but it's horween derby leather, stunning stuff and I was almost too scared to cut into it, so want to do my best to not wreck it just yet!