Brokennock
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I said in my intro post that I would try to post pics of the bag shown under construction in a future post. I'm going to attempt it. I had trouble getting more than 2 selected pics to post in that topic.
This was my 1st time using veg tan goat leather and 1st time really trying to follow Neil Armitage's instructions on needle and thread placement/direction through the holes. It might even have been the 1st project with that stitching clam.
Here's some still under construction...
(Well that worked better)
Buckle was from James Rogers (along with a lot of good advice and supportive commentary), thread is hemp, and while the bag and welt are the goat leather the strap is veg tan cow.
No dye used. After turning the bag and wet molding some volume into it I just warmed it and applied combinations of 100% pure mink oil, or neatsfoot oil, or combinations of those oils and beeswax depending on which part of the bag I was working on and what it's exposure to weather would be.
Finished pics and alterations to follow...
This was my 1st time using veg tan goat leather and 1st time really trying to follow Neil Armitage's instructions on needle and thread placement/direction through the holes. It might even have been the 1st project with that stitching clam.
Here's some still under construction...
(Well that worked better)
Buckle was from James Rogers (along with a lot of good advice and supportive commentary), thread is hemp, and while the bag and welt are the goat leather the strap is veg tan cow.
No dye used. After turning the bag and wet molding some volume into it I just warmed it and applied combinations of 100% pure mink oil, or neatsfoot oil, or combinations of those oils and beeswax depending on which part of the bag I was working on and what it's exposure to weather would be.
Finished pics and alterations to follow...
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