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Building More Value
I have been working on original leatherwork patterns. I am almost done putting the finishing touches two of them. The Wide Brim Pirate Hat, and the Pocketed Shoulder Harness. I have decided that anyone on our VIP tier will have lifetime access to any and all patterns I come out with. My plan is to have the pattern as a downloadable PDF, a walkthrough tutorial, and any build notes available. My VIP tier members will have access to the build notes that will not be available to those who purchase the patterns from the various places they will be for sale. I still do not have the courses or even the patterns available to you all yet, so please don't rush to sign up for these tiers. I will let everyone know when they are ready. (Unless you really want to of course 😁)
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Exciting News
In my quest to make this community as valuable as possible to everyone, I have secured a partnership with Weaver Leather Supply. Everyone in this group now has access to a coupon code that can be used for unlimited purchases. Weaver Leather Supply is know for its high quality, professional grade leather supplies, and I am so happy to be able to help everyone here save a little money on getting good quality tools and supplies. https://www.weaverleathersupply.com/LLN This is the affiliate link that will help keep our community going. LLN10 this is the discount code you use at checkout to save 10% on your purchase. Using both of these together saves you money while helping us keep this community running.... WIN WIN
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Introduction Post
Hey all, let's get to know each other. just something simple, say hi, maybe where you are and something interesting about yourself. Let's post a picture of where you (or are going to) do your leatherworking.
How to design.
In my new bi-fold wallet build, I am ready to start on my cover. There are a couple of issues I need to address that I am not sure how to resolve. First is the issue of how much longer do I need to make the cover, to make up for the bend. Second is the stitching. How do I lay out my stitching so that my edges all line up together if one piece is longer than the rest? Third issue , I just realized is that I was wanting to line the cover, is that a new stitch line or can I use the same stitch line for the liner as I do the rest of the cover? I’m not sure how to photograph my concerns. There will be a gap in the stitching, between the cover and the inside compartments,I assume in the fold. Do I just continue to run my stitching along my cover until I reach the other section of the the inside compartments?
Found an interesting set of tools.
Saw these on Amazon. Thought I would give them a try. They are a locking straight pin. They go through a hole in a stitch line and help to keep the holes lined up while stitching. I bought two packs of ten. They should help to keep a longer curved stitch line from getting away from me.
Found an interesting set of tools.
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