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How to make a Leather Handbag | BAGUETTE
In the last part of this series we stitched in our straps to the main body, we got the interior edge finished and added the lining to our gusset. In this final part we are going to add in our zipper, install our side panels and finish stitching around the remainder of the strap. I'll also go into detail about how I finish edges when using edge paint.
Cheers
Justin
Locating Pins:
Amazon Canada amzn.to/3IpvuuV
Amazon USA amzn.to/49VGFaO
PLANS:
www.norfolkhandmade.com/product-page/baguette-bag-template
Part 1: ruclips.net/video/8zpnRIrMALg/видео.html
Part 2: ruclips.net/video/0tO--Ws4Aa0/видео.html
Part 3: ruclips.net/video/9tcvEem8PcY/видео.html
📖 CHAPTERS 📖
Main Panels 01:34
Straps 08:43
Zipper 20:45
Gu...
Cheers
Justin
Locating Pins:
Amazon Canada amzn.to/3IpvuuV
Amazon USA amzn.to/49VGFaO
PLANS:
www.norfolkhandmade.com/product-page/baguette-bag-template
Part 1: ruclips.net/video/8zpnRIrMALg/видео.html
Part 2: ruclips.net/video/0tO--Ws4Aa0/видео.html
Part 3: ruclips.net/video/9tcvEem8PcY/видео.html
📖 CHAPTERS 📖
Main Panels 01:34
Straps 08:43
Zipper 20:45
Gu...
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Making a BAGUETTE Leather Handbag | Part 3
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In the last part of this series we stitched in our straps to the main body, we got the interior edge finished and added the lining to our gusset. In this final part we are going to add in our zipper, install our side panels and finish stitching around the remainder of the strap. I'll also go into detail about how I finish edges when using edge paint. Cheers Justin Locating Pins: Amazon Canada a...
Making a BAGUETTE Leather Handbag | Part 2
Просмотров 4594 месяца назад
In part 1 of this video series we got the straps glued to out main panel and we prepped our gusset piece for its lining. In this episode we are going to get the lining glued onto our gusset and than pre stitch and finish the top portions of the gusset. On top of that we are going to stitch the interior side of our strap and finish off the edge. You can get the pans for this project by following...
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Owden 6mm??
Yep 👍🏻
@@NorfolkHandmade what a great deal at around 30 bucks...I'm gonna order one based on your video. I have the owden "super skiver" that you pull like a cheese grater. It kinda works...but doesn't. And I've chewed through the other end of some scrap shell I was testing it on...
I’ve also used the speed skiver, I don’t like it….lol. Make sure you spend the time to properly sharpen it, out of the box it doesn’t perform that well. But once it’s sharp it glides.
I really appreciate the help picking my first pricking irons!
The only size I see noted on most pricking irons are the spacing. Are you able to use multiple thread sizes with the pricking irons? I'm working on my first project and they recommend 0.8mm thread and I wasn't sure what pricking irons I could use.
Yes you absolutely can. I made a video about that subject, search Pricking Iron Sizing on my channel and you’ll find it.
@@NorfolkHandmade Awesome! Thanks so much for the response!
It's hard to find videos with this quality, going over spacing and threas! Super appreciated!
Thanks! I’m happy you found it helpful. I found this topic to be very confusing when I first started. I made the video that would have helped me. 👍🏻
I need the orco and that Keychain tag😢😮
I’ve only got 1 Nomo left with this pattern. Orko is sold out. 👍🏻
I love your willingness to help others interested in leather work as a hobby, but if someone couldn’t figure out this workaround on their own and within 20 seconds of thought, which is a very generous time allowance for such a task, they should strap on their helmet and walk to the end of the driveway bc the short bus is waiting to take them to adult Ed classes like every other day
This an interesting response. Let me ask you, how long should a take take to figure before you are no longer considered to be “on the short bus”? 20 seconds? 30 seconds? A minute? Also, who is the one to determine this time frame and where should we record this for easy reference? Maybe you can create this reference for the community so that we can ensure only the smartest among use are participating in this craft. The last thing I want to do is provide helpful information to people that “ride the short bus”.
Gorgeous wallet Justin!
Very well done!!!
📌 *TIMESTAMPS* _for my own reference (I know they're in the description, but these are customised for my brain 😁)_ 1:45 - Side-by-side visual of 3.38 and 5mm spacing samples 3:22 - Consideration 1: Thread Gap 3:30 - Consideration 2: Backstitch appearance 3:40 - Breakdown: 3.38mm iron 4:54 - Breakdown: 5mm iron 7:03 - Recap + Thoughts / Close-up side-by-side
Amazing!
Well done. I love the patience and attention to detail. - - off topic a little, but was wondering what the background music was? Super relaxing.
Thanks for watching, unfortunately I don’t remember the song name.
Unless you stiched that, it won’t last very long. Glue is good to use to help it stay together. but if i were you, i would stich it.
I did stitch the perimeter, just forgot to film it…lol
@@NorfolkHandmade oh good 👍 it should stay together fine then.
What are you backing this with? Interested in trying out cork!
Nothing. The cork is supported by a fabric so there is no need to add anything. Unless you want to add more structure.
Was wondering if you have gone to a 20 watt module or still happy with the 10?
Still rocking the 10W, although I do see the benefits of having a 20w. If I had the option I’d get the 20w.
Thanks !
gracias
Muchas gracias por compartir su bonito trabajo.
Thank you 🙏🏻
Ive been looking at getting a clicker press. The thing is you cant tweak and change your dies without buying a whole new set. With this laser, you have unlimited possibilities and youre not spending much more than you would a clicker. The xtool is a no brainer for me.
This is a big factor when considering a laser for leatherwork. It’s a huge benefit and a good option if you aren’t committed to a specific design. That said, the speed of clicker and die is unmatched.
Excellent video. In my opinion, I prefer 0.55/5mm. It fills the iron hole more. thanks for sharing.
Agreed, a solid choice.
Very nice content !! Btw the "S" letter on the spacing word are upside down lol 🤣
🤣 I somehow didn’t noticed that until after stamping. Figured I’d leave as a little Easter egg for the observant ones.
Looks amazing!! Can you please tell me thickness of the leather?
Each piece is about 1.5mm, maybe 1.8.
Great job with the edge finishing, although the total of the layers is a little on the thick side. They could have done with skiving down to 0.6-0.8mm so that total thickness was in the 1.4mm-1.6mm range
For sure, I was going for the multi layered look. If I was edge painting I would skive it down. For this style wallet a 3-6mm edge is my preference, gives a nice sold edge to see the layers.
Beautiful! What type of leather is this?
Black Mexico, a buffer leather similar to Pueblo.
Very slick ❤
What size of snaps did you use and where did you purchase them from?
These are from Buckleguy, 10mm cap size.
Wow! Is that gold? You just use a hydrologic press to press the gild into leather? Wow .jeeze I kinda dig this more then my Blue Louis Vuitton wallet wow! How much?
Yep, standard gold foil using a heat press. This is the Philian, $150CAD with shipping in North America.
Super helpful. I'm new to leather. What about needles? Trying to understand the relationship between holes, needles, & thread. With 4mm pricking + .6mm thread, what type harness needle please?
John James #2 or #4 will probably work fine.
Do you mind sharing what weight and brand of leather yoy used for this video? Also, you stated below that you had revised the way you made the singlass case to make it less cumbersome - did you make another video of the revised method? If so, how do I access it? THANKS so much for your hard work.
This was 3-4oz Heritage Leather from Lonsdale Leather. I haven’t made a separate video, but I basically just removed the supporting material. I found it to be unnecessary. Thanks for watching!
Have you tried heating the stamps? or do you find using cold stamps sufficient?
I usually cold stamp unless I’m using foil in which case I need heat. I use primarily veg tan which takes a cold stamp well. If I was using chrome tan I would heat the stamp first.
@@NorfolkHandmade thank you! This video is amazing!
Thanks!!
Nice representation of the differences between stitch spacing and thread sizes. There's a lot more to the end result that maybe you could cover on a future video or videos. The type of thread also matters. Round, linen thread versus flat, braided polyester, for example. When I use them, they yield different results even when using the same irons. Since you asked for feedback, I prefer the appearance of the 3.38mm irons and the 0.45mm or 0.55mm thread. To me, there's way too much hole left visible in the 5mm and 0.45mm/0.55mm combination. Holes are necessary, but I feel better when they are less prominent. I also would have liked to have seen the backside of the samples. Both sides matter. And of course, stitching technique matters. So in the end, good stitching is a synergy of an array of products and techniques. Not easy to explain in a short time. That's why Nigel Armitage released the 4 part series on saddle stitching, definitely worth watching to be able to really understand what goes into saddle stitching and why. I enjoy your content, keep it up!
Thanks for the feedback. I tried to keep this one simple because I think a lot of people drastically over complicate the matter. That’s why I left out the actual technique, that’s for another video. I personally think the vast majority of people don’t need to consider all the variables that are covered in Neil’s video. I think it’s videos like that that make new leatherworks think it’s more complicated than it is. When I started out Neil was a valuable resource. Know that I do this full time I realize how simple it can be, there’s no need to overcomplicate the matter and a 4 hour series on it is very much over complicating the matter even if it’s perfectly accurate…which of course it is.
@@NorfolkHandmade I agree that sometimes too much information can be overwhelming. Nigel's video series is more for those wanting to take that deeper dive. You can have success by keeping things simple, no doubt. However, it helps to understand, really understand the process in order to make corrections. Sometimes folks stuggle and have no clue as to why. Nigel's videos explain the why. That's all. Maybe you can do a short video covering the basics of saddle stitching as you do it. You do it quite well.
Exactly right. His videos are incredible for the depth they go into. Extremely helpful for people that can absorb a lot of content or for anyone that wants to refine their technique. I plan on doing more single topic videos with a focus on the new leatherworker. I appreciate your comments. 👍🏻
Thank you! I saved a screen shot for reference!🙋🏼♀️
The Maxita is totally worth it. If you find yourself going back and looking at it, just pull the trigger and buy it. I was a little disappointed to see that UT was made in China, but honestly this clamp is very well built. I was super impressed.
Great information Simple and to the point, thank you very much for sharing this video
Thanks for watching!
Thanks, for the informative video.
Your welcome!
Brother, i would love to spend some time with you in your work shop one day. You've got the talent that i aspire to have.
I hope to have a space to teach classes one day. 👍🏻
@@NorfolkHandmade I will be your first student when that day comes. Cheers!
Can I ask what the model of the laser is?
There’s a link in the description with all the details. XTool D1 Pro 10w.
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Thank you 🙏🏻
I’ve watched the entire series on the one breath mate! Such an amazing job you’ve done💪
Thanks!!! I’ve got the full edit coming Friday.
Excellent work! 👏👏 What is the black lining you are using and what mm is it?
Thanks! 0.6mm Buttero box.
What size pricking irons do you use for this wallet?
3.38 French irons
@@NorfolkHandmade sorry, coming back for a follow up! So I was looking at a set of Sinabroks 3.38mm. They have the 2.2mm width irons but it looks like they also have a new 1.8mm width with longer teeth. What width are your irons? And would you have a preference between the wider or thinner Sinabroks? Thanks in advance 🙏
I use the French irons from Pro Atelier Plus, their site says my tooth width is 1.75mm.
I love the idea of creating a reference sample.
It’s come in handy a few times.
Beautiful work! Great video!
Great content, good clean work, just one question, what leather thickness do you use in this wallet and usually in your work?, cheers!!
Thank you. Usually 1-1.5mm.
Beautiful edge and execution. I’ve made similar wallets and find the center section difficult to access when the outer pockets are loaded with stiff cards. For that reason, I leave an opening so you can grab the center contents more easily.
I’ve also experienced the same. I intentionally don’t stitch above the pocket for that reason. Simple squeezing the sides opens up the center for easy access.
@@NorfolkHandmade Speaking of stitching, yours is quite tidy! Very appealing product.
Thank you 🙏🏻
Nicely Done! Simple and Effective.
Thanks!
holy shit... so simple and so beautiful!
Thank you.
So much precision! What stitch spacing do you use for something like this??
3.38 for everything I make these days.
@@NorfolkHandmade niceee I’ll have to try something to this scale soon you do amazing work!
Thank you!
Hi there, thank you for the video! I'd like to use the templates but the link on your site brings me back to the youtube video. Is the template still available?
It certainly is! I’ve updated the link. But if you search “chisel” on my site you will find it.
@@NorfolkHandmade Thank you!!
Hi, I use only Braided Polyester Thread. I found good aesthetic look are For 3.85 mm-0.8mm 12ply, 3.38mm-0.5mm 8ply (for wallets and Card Holders)and 2.7mm-0.35mm 6ply threads (for watch straps)(All French Style ). For Bags I use 6mm Round hole irons with 0.8mm 12ply Braided Polyester Thread. Hope anyone would feel helpful. Thanks🙏🏾
Thanks for sharing!
yes very imformative thanks a lot watching from dubai uae.i am your subscriber now
Thank you 🙏🏻
Great work 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thanks for watching!
How did I not know this
Now you do!