scooby074
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Wondering if anyone does leatherworking? I just picked up a basic belt building kit from a local leather supply to try my hand at it. What have you done? Looking for project ideas as well
Wouldn't say I do leather work but I've picked up several mostly antique leather tools and have made a lot of repairs mostly belts, bags, pouches etc. I mostly use one stitch not sure what it's called but I'd describe it as a figure 8 where you come into same hole from both sides this requires a needle on each end of the thread. Works really well. I've made a couple of sheaths and a pouch for a Leatherman tool that I wore daily for a few years but unfortunately lost the tool. I picked up a bag full of leather scraps from a hobby shop years ago and have used that for most projects that needed some leather. It was pretty inexpensive. Everyone should have some leather working tools IMO. Good skill to learn good luck!
Maybe if you had the tools, you might like the leather experience. It is a very profitable trade.I guess I'm lucky, I have a phenomenal leather guy near me so I don't need to learn another skill and buy more tools I would rarely use.
Yes I just looked it up. Saddle stitch.I wonder if youre referring to the "Saddle Stitch"?
Maybe if you had the tools, you might like the leather experience. It is a very profitable trade.
The tools are not expensive. I paid $500 for a perfectly running JUKI sewing machine. You will need a straight edge and a variety of OLFA cutters. I bought 100 0f those paper clips at Staples. The clips were 15 cents each in bulk bags.
One of the minor challenges is to change the muscle memory in your hands. Don't pull your hands out of your pockets, empty. Grab some thing to pay a few starter tools.
Careful withat hole in the bottom of your pocket. You may grab something else.
A little imagination and curiosity will take you a long way toward success.
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That’s awesome I’m the same way with leather gear jackets, gloves, boots, saddle bags plus I mix in a denim motorcycle vest and do little repairs myself too.I ride motorcycles. I wear leather jackets, leather belts, leather gloves, a leather neck warmer and leather boots.
Plus I have leather saddle bags and a few leather knife sheaths.
Leather work is a maintenance and repair thing. My better half often needs leather purse/strap repairs.
We had a Tandy Leather place near us for years, so I have most of the tools I need to fix and build stuff.
What is nice is most of the simple leather sewing and snap tools also work on tactical and non-tactical nylon gear including web belts, straps, pouches, vests, combat boots, Velcro items, harnesses, holsters, Kydex sheaths, and tactical key clips.