sorry to be so off topic but does someone know of a tool to log back into an instagram account? I stupidly lost the password. I would appreciate any help you can give me!
Very nice leather coin pouch! One of my great grandfathers kept his coins in a similar pouch. He was born shortly after the Civil War, & I was privileged to live with him intermittently until his death in 1960. Thank you for a very clear and easy to understand presentation of this project. I was equally impressed with your innovation in using a common VISE as a "Stitching Pony!" Yesterday I found some genuine chamois (doe skin) on half price; so I plan to make a variety of pouches including a jewelry pouch for my wife & several different pouches to use with my 18th century living history gear! May God bless you & yours.
Like it! Some of my favorite mods: roll the op down for a stiffer and finished edge; run the laces through a single wooden bead for a closure; stitch in a circle at the base for a larger volume and a bag that stands well; or, run a gusset between the two halves for extra volume; make one side of the gusset extra long to double back on itself for a belt loop: stitch up four pieces instead of two for a larger bag; stitch the middle of the lace in to the back of the bag; number of lace holes is divisible by 4. Pouches are fun to make and are good gifts. What’s not to love? 🤗
I have made a few of these and one thing I found to save a bit of wear and tear is to use grommets for the closure lacing. The first one I ever made was out of scrap pig leather and I got it to hold $50 in quarters, nickels, and dimes. That one wore out after ten years of use. Good video for someone that is unsure as to how to make one.
OMG! OMG! Someone with the common sense to not put loud music over their video! Definate subscribe and like! THANK YOU MUCH APPRECIATED! You done great with the pouch!
Hooooo que bien ,que hay gente mas FASTIDIOSA que yo 😂😂😂😂 me aterra la musica que le colocan a los videos 🎉🎉🎉🎉 que bien ,yo se que hay que darles las gracias porque se toman su tiempo para enseñar . Gracias por no poner musica y muy lindo su trabajo , lastima que sea tan rapido y no de las medidas para sacar el molde ,de todas maneras lo voy a intentar . Un abrazo desde TRIGANA CHOCÓ COLOMBIA ❤
Old leather sofas can be a good source of soft leather. For thread length on thin leather, i roughly lay the thread round the edge, double it and add about another half length. Nice simple video.
I've done something similar before, but I didn't have leather, so I used duct tape and tissues. The tissue was used instead of that "back to back" duct tape method that I honestly couldn't really get right. I made a round disk for the bottom, and two peices that made the sides. I taped it all up, and folded over the edge, running shoelace though the folded over edge so it would close. It's not the prettiest thing ever, but it's held over $70 worth of small change and stayed together with no issue, so it was a success
Great video! The only thing I would say is that if you're going for a full Viking pouch, you could make it with a rectangular template instead of the figure eight kind of shape you did. Just makes it simpler overall and removes the need for a paper outliner.
To ease the curve you could cut tiny triangles in the seam allowancen pointing towards the stitch. Then the seam would lie flatter and fuller. The secret of these drawstring pouches is in how you thread the string. It's not just one up, one own. You have to do it symmetrical between right and left.
Very nice. Would the neck of the pouch have been more elongated to tuck up under a belt? Ive never figured upt how exactly these were worn. So few survive intact.
I didn't have all the tools either but I did have a rather large ram lamb who had an appointment with my freezer. Now I have a very interesting leather pouch with no seems:)
@@MegaDavyk Interesting, now I see where my leather working process began! I forgot about this video. Must've been my first ever about the topic. Thanks for the reminder! :-)
Hi! I also tried this with help from the video. I am beginner in leathercraft and this was interesting project. The result is satisfactory. Many thanks to you!
I love this video, here's why. It is very minimalistic, only showing what the viewer needs to see/hear. I don't know how many times I click on a video and get slapped in the face by a guy speaking rather loudly with annoying as hell music in the background. I like it.
Have you tried using an awl? I've had a fair amount of success using a scratch awl to trace patterns without leaving marks that show up after as long as you use it to scribe your cut line.
Hi there brilliant video. Inspired me to get my leather work from the box room. Just one question what make of fork punch are you using. I am looking on ebay/Amazon and I want to buy a sturdy one. Can you recommend please.
Just bought a leathercraft kit and this looks like a great instructional guide, so thanks for that. Just got to ask, have you got a note of the dimensions etc for the template?
thank you. my niece would love this I'm gonna try and make one for her birthday and give her a bunch of coins in it too so she could have a little money. I don't have the same tools but I think I can still do it. I'm also gonna carve a T on the front for her. thank you
Somewhat of a noob question, but what kind of leather is that? I'd like to make something like this for the D&D Game that I run to use for a loot pouch or even individual coin purses for my players.
Add a belt loop on the back, engrave a spiffy royal shield emblem on the front, and you'll have a nice stylish and effective coin pouch that you can carry on your belt. great for ren fairs, larps and the like. :D
I didn't have all the tools but I did have a rather large ram lamb who had an appointment with my freezer. Now I have a very interesting leather pouch with no seems:) I have planes for my bull calf next:)
i feel like it should be longer, cinching a little near the top, with the drawstring at the bottom of the neck so that the top of the pouch can fray out a little.
Hi I love this style of pouches ever since I was a kid watching Robin Hood etc. I have a couple of questions, first what type of thread did you use and secondly why did you cut the leather into 2 pieces, would it not be possible to just fold in half like the template and stitch up both sides.
this a good tutorial. I am trying to make a pouch to hold coins from my game of thrones risk game. thing is i only have much thinner leather to work with.
Try it! i think you should be able to do it with thinner leather than what i used. Surf around the internet for a bit and see what information you can find. Good luck ;)
I made this of leather with thickness of 3 millimeters. Quite "heavy duty", I think. I am looking for thinner leather, since all leather I have are rather thick.
This is really cool! I've wanted to make a leather pouch like this but didn't know how to, so this really helped. Wish you could've at least put a little bit of music but this is still pretty good
Great video, I think that I have all the tools for this but what was that fork looking object that you used to make the holes for sewing through? Also, any idea where to go good leather? I've always wanted to make a good one of these like for change or for a renaissance fair.
Ghostly Gizzles that is a stitching punch. Look that up on ebay and you will find all sorts of different ones. I use the first ones that come up. As for buying leather, check on Google maps maybe if there are any leather shops close to where you live. They usually sell scrap pieces very cheaply in all shapes and sizes. Thank you!
I need to know how to make a genuine snake skin hat band. My hat is a really good quality leather hat. I recently acquired a genuine copper head snake skin that I really want to make into a hat band for my favorite Bullhide leather hat. Do you know how to do this? I don't know how old the snake skin is but it's really dry and I know it's uncured. Thanks for any help you can offer. It would be awesome if you were to do a video on this. God bless you.
Ma11ic3 the needles are just normal leather needles. Thread is ordinary waxed thread for leather and the fork looking thing i called a stitching punch, you can find them on ebay. Thank you!
i was thinking at first does he know that the leather is backwards and the edges look like crap. But then he flipped it over and i was amazed. I never thought of that. I will go make this now. I just wish i had a way to ensure the lace does not come undone and let things loose
Jason Pettit i've only made one so far out of some very thick and stiff leather that didn't turn out very good. But I do plan on making some soon, since i have a bunch of knives. Thank you
The perfect implement for dramatically throwing down on a table with the string loosened so all the coins spill out to make a point.
Or dice! :D
like in films
sorry to be so off topic but does someone know of a tool to log back into an instagram account?
I stupidly lost the password. I would appreciate any help you can give me!
I appreciate that there isn't music. Makes it easier to relax and helps my migraines when there isn't music.
It's crazy how many people actually think this. I think craftspeople elsewhere could use this advice. It's like the art speaks for itself.
Very nice leather coin pouch! One of my great grandfathers kept his coins in a similar pouch. He was born shortly after the Civil War, & I was privileged to live with him intermittently until his death in 1960. Thank you for a very clear and easy to understand presentation of this project. I was equally impressed with your innovation in using a common VISE as a "Stitching Pony!" Yesterday I found some genuine chamois (doe skin) on half price; so I plan to make a variety of pouches including a jewelry pouch for my wife & several different pouches to use with my 18th century living history gear! May God bless you & yours.
Thank you for not adding in some annoying music.
No problem.
Make N' Create fuck you for not adding annoying music
(Just a teasing. Don't take it too seriously)
With that hammering who needs an annoying music????
Yeah it's like a fast ASMR
@GaslitWorld f. Melissa B Finally a statement of reason!
Like it! Some of my favorite mods: roll the op down for a stiffer and finished edge; run the laces through a single wooden bead for a closure; stitch in a circle at the base for a larger volume and a bag that stands well; or, run a gusset between the two halves for extra volume; make one side of the gusset extra long to double back on itself for a belt loop: stitch up four pieces instead of two for a larger bag; stitch the middle of the lace in to the back of the bag; number of lace holes is divisible by 4. Pouches are fun to make and are good gifts. What’s not to love? 🤗
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*Leather-working increased*
*SMITHING* INCREASED
Smithing increased.
It's therapeutic listening to the natural sounds of your workshop, even sped up as they are. Keep up the awesome work!
Thank you!
A S M R
@@stingray2159 MAKING LEATHER BAG *NOT CLICKBAIT* ASMR
Agree. I prefer the work shop sound track! Hammering, snipping,etc…
Gold (38) added.
I dont know why but i really like the tapping sounds
Kage Kult me to lol
Asmr, google it!
haha xd
Hahah me too XD
William Selwitschka same
I have made a few of these and one thing I found to save a bit of wear and tear is to use grommets for the closure lacing. The first one I ever made was out of scrap pig leather and I got it to hold $50 in quarters, nickels, and dimes. That one wore out after ten years of use.
Good video for someone that is unsure as to how to make one.
OMG! OMG! Someone with the common sense to not put loud music over their video! Definate subscribe and like! THANK YOU MUCH APPRECIATED! You done great with the pouch!
That was really good, i bet that pouch can last for so many years.. 👏
Definitely! Thank you :)
@@MakeNCreate do you still use the pouch for coins?
Hooooo que bien ,que hay gente mas FASTIDIOSA que yo 😂😂😂😂 me aterra la musica que le colocan a los videos 🎉🎉🎉🎉 que bien ,yo se que hay que darles las gracias porque se toman su tiempo para enseñar .
Gracias por no poner musica y muy lindo su trabajo , lastima que sea tan rapido y no de las medidas para sacar el molde ,de todas maneras lo voy a intentar . Un abrazo desde TRIGANA CHOCÓ COLOMBIA ❤
Old leather sofas can be a good source of soft leather. For thread length on thin leather, i roughly lay the thread round the edge, double it and add about another half length. Nice simple video.
Thank you for the tips! Will definitely use them :D
Good call! My roommate provided me a small pair of leather pants for scraps, and I have made mug straps using them. Good stuff 😎
I've done something similar before, but I didn't have leather, so I used duct tape and tissues. The tissue was used instead of that "back to back" duct tape method that I honestly couldn't really get right. I made a round disk for the bottom, and two peices that made the sides. I taped it all up, and folded over the edge, running shoelace though the folded over edge so it would close. It's not the prettiest thing ever, but it's held over $70 worth of small change and stayed together with no issue, so it was a success
Great video! The only thing I would say is that if you're going for a full Viking pouch, you could make it with a rectangular template instead of the figure eight kind of shape you did. Just makes it simpler overall and removes the need for a paper outliner.
*+25 gold added*
I use bags like this all the time to pay personal debts to people. Damn do they get pissed counting quarters. Appreciate the custom!!!
Great job on the pouch! I would purchase it At any mrkt or sale! Very well done, indeed!
Love stealing those in skyrim
Same
👍The perfect Poker change pouch! I lost mine and everything in it in a 5-card-stud game, now I’ll have to make a new one like yours, ThankYou!
To ease the curve you could cut tiny triangles in the seam allowancen pointing towards the stitch. Then the seam would lie flatter and fuller. The secret of these drawstring pouches is in how you thread the string. It's not just one up, one own. You have to do it symmetrical between right and left.
I love that you did not put shitty music
This... This is the best asmr i watched in a while
simply listening to the sound of materials and tools is also very nice!
I am just starting leatherworking. I learned a few things. Thanks.
I have never thought of using two needles to do stitching, that would work well when hand repairing clothes also.
The technique is called saddle stitching. Thanks for watching!
Very nice. Would the neck of the pouch have been more elongated to tuck up under a belt? Ive never figured upt how exactly these were worn. So few survive intact.
I did it! Only 3 hours, because I didn't have all the tools you had, but it looks awesome!
I didn't have all the tools either but I did have a rather large ram lamb who had an appointment with my freezer. Now I have a very interesting leather pouch with no seems:)
@@MegaDavyk Interesting, now I see where my leather working process began! I forgot about this video. Must've been my first ever about the topic. Thanks for the reminder! :-)
I could have tried to make one ,but got tired chasing the lamb 😢
How to buy this item
crafty mallet sounds are what I live for
Hi! I also tried this with help from the video. I am beginner in leathercraft and this was interesting project. The result is satisfactory. Many thanks to you!
You're welcome
I love this video, here's why.
It is very minimalistic, only showing what the viewer needs to see/hear. I don't know how many times I click on a video and get slapped in the face by a guy speaking rather loudly with annoying as hell music in the background.
I like it.
Have you tried using an awl? I've had a fair amount of success using a scratch awl to trace patterns without leaving marks that show up after as long as you use it to scribe your cut line.
Love this, i am going to use this video as inspiration for a leather dice bag i want to make
Hi there brilliant video. Inspired me to get my leather work from the box room. Just one question what make of fork punch are you using. I am looking on ebay/Amazon and I want to buy a sturdy one. Can you recommend please.
Get yourself a poly cutting board. It's kinder on your tools. Great vid!
K B O Leather Thank you, will check that out :D
Make N' Create don't use the kitchen one or you'll end up in the doghouse. 😂
Make N' Create diuuuhhhujj
K B O Leather
@@kboleather Use the OLD kitchen board ;p
That's a good idea. Thanks for sharing I will be making one for my old & silver coins 👍
you're welcome!
Are the needles going thru the same hole each time? Slow it down a bit at first so people can see what your teqnique is.
Yes they are, you can change the speed of the video to 0,5 and you'll see it :)
Just bought a leathercraft kit and this looks like a great instructional guide, so thanks for that. Just got to ask, have you got a note of the dimensions etc for the template?
I instantly thought dice bag. When watching this.
3/502 WIDOWMAKER D&D here.
bull sack :D
Yup thought the same thing and will be making one for me and the people in my d&d clan
I actually use a bag I made just like this for my dice! It's getting a little crowded though so I'm probably gonna be making a new one soon
I came here for inspiration to make dice bags :)
thank you. my niece would love this I'm gonna try and make one for her birthday and give her a bunch of coins in it too so she could have a little money. I don't have the same tools but I think I can still do it. I'm also gonna carve a T on the front for her. thank you
Very good idea! I wish you the best of luck :) Thank you.
Congraulations, You just advanced a crafting level.
Your crafting level is now 25.
Simple yet useful and attractive.
this looks the way I feel while crafting during a caffeine high. (good video btw.)
Somewhat of a noob question, but what kind of leather is that? I'd like to make something like this for the D&D Game that I run to use for a loot pouch or even individual coin purses for my players.
Awesome stitching horse!
Beautiful and simplistic design. Thank you.
Nice, make a good marble bag too...👍🏽
Watching this was incredibly relaxing!
well done. very good production
Add a belt loop on the back, engrave a spiffy royal shield emblem on the front, and you'll have a nice stylish and effective coin pouch that you can carry on your belt. great for ren fairs, larps and the like. :D
He has very nice drawers.
I didn't have all the tools but I did have a rather large ram lamb who had an appointment with my freezer. Now I have a very interesting leather pouch with no seems:) I have planes for my bull calf next:)
out of all ur leather things this is my fav i rly like that I wanna make it i dont have leather stuffffff thoooooo
i feel like it should be longer, cinching a little near the top, with the drawstring at the bottom of the neck so that the top of the pouch can fray out a little.
Thank you so much for the video! This helps with a personal project I'm been trying to work out
Damn you for being so good and having all the time in the world to do this
;D thanks!
Hi I love this style of pouches ever since I was a kid watching Robin Hood etc. I have a couple of questions, first what type of thread did you use and secondly why did you cut the leather into 2 pieces, would it not be possible to just fold in half like the template and stitch up both sides.
....... wow .......... this is so intresting and fun to see .........
What kind of leather is used here? And what thickness? Beautiful project!
HampTamp upholstery leather. Thickness.. 1-3mm i think
Cheers!
This is just what I needed to help me add that little extra touch to my cosplay designs - Thank You
Sneff _ you're very welcome. Good luck with the cosplays :D
Thanks :D
It sounds like Asmr and I love it tbh
The drawstring would work better if you folded the top over and stitched it into a "tunnel" with the string inside. Like the way they do hoodies.
Giving this a try tomorrow, wish me luck! Also I really like your channel!
Charles Goodman Thank you and good luck :)
Hey, how did it go?
this a good tutorial. I am trying to make a pouch to hold coins from my game of thrones risk game. thing is i only have much thinner leather to work with.
Try it! i think you should be able to do it with thinner leather than what i used. Surf around the internet for a bit and see what information you can find. Good luck ;)
I made this of leather with thickness of 3 millimeters. Quite "heavy duty", I think. I am looking for thinner leather, since all leather I have are rather thick.
This is really cool! I've wanted to make a leather pouch like this but didn't know how to, so this really helped. Wish you could've at least put a little bit of music but this is still pretty good
is there leather from amazon decent? or where should i be getting the leather ?
Hey pretty nice, would using a tool to make the top end of the bag (around the draw strings) more thin be viable?
Care to elaborate?
Make N' Create for a tighter fit, I mean.
Great video, I think that I have all the tools for this but what was that fork looking object that you used to make the holes for sewing through? Also, any idea where to go good leather? I've always wanted to make a good one of these like for change or for a renaissance fair.
Ghostly Gizzles that is a stitching punch. Look that up on ebay and you will find all sorts of different ones. I use the first ones that come up. As for buying leather, check on Google maps maybe if there are any leather shops close to where you live. They usually sell scrap pieces very cheaply in all shapes and sizes. Thank you!
I need to know how to make a genuine snake skin hat band. My hat is a really good quality leather hat. I recently acquired a genuine copper head snake skin that I really want to make into a hat band for my favorite Bullhide leather hat. Do you know how to do this? I don't know how old the snake skin is but it's really dry and I know it's uncured. Thanks for any help you can offer. It would be awesome if you were to do a video on this. God bless you.
Genial amigo, lo haré para mi dinero que guardo bajo el colchón, saludos desde México!
What kind of leather and tools are used? Did you use a recipe?
what kind of leather are you using in this video?
Nice Pouch
Love the tutorial. What kind of needles and thread did you use oh and... was that a fork?
Ma11ic3 the needles are just normal leather needles. Thread is ordinary waxed thread for leather and the fork looking thing i called a stitching punch, you can find them on ebay. Thank you!
Make N' Create thank you so much for the prompt reply
Ma11ic3 you're welcome
What leather did you use to make this please?
what size is the cutout?
Nice work,I like this design
Great craftsmanship....👍👍
Sam Garcia thanks
Please, where do you get your string / thread or cord for the stitching?
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Weaver leather, Tandy leather, etc.
Hand over y' goodies merchant ! Yey ar' passin' thru our territory !
Cool video. ...you make it look easy......
sojourn hehe thank you.
What kind of leather and where can i purchase some
I love it and the question is the sewing with the two needles... I couldn't catch the stitch.
saddle stitch
Hammer the seam and the leather will crease and lay flat
What kind of lether you used?
Great video. It's simple and makes me want to give it a try.
i was thinking at first does he know that the leather is backwards and the edges look like crap. But then he flipped it over and i was amazed. I never thought of that. I will go make this now. I just wish i had a way to ensure the lace does not come undone and let things loose
That is really cool.
I think u did a great job
Great video. Thanks.
Im going to store my magic the gathering 20 sided dice in one of these!!
Very good idea!
d20.
What kind of leather is this?
well made,do you make knife sheaths? I need one made
Jason Pettit i've only made one so far out of some very thick and stiff leather that didn't turn out very good. But I do plan on making some soon, since i have a bunch of knives. Thank you
No worries, I love quiet.
Maby you can add a loop for your belt or something like that
Nice job mate.
Why would i listen to music while i can listen to the songs of hammers and nails from your video?
Just gotta say that is some beautiful leather do you make it or buy it?
Got it from my grandfather. He worked in the upholstery business.