@@ayau692 ok so you mean the use of leather is not ethical/sustainable?Leather is a by product of meat industry s whether you like it or not people are not going to stop meat consumption atleast some are used to for good
@@mc2782 I’m saying that it’s not sustainable to use a new piece of leather in order to utilize an old pair of jeans. I’d rather do a carpet or an apron or pillow cover from old jeans. Even shopping bag is more useful for old jeans without spending extra time energy and other expensive resources.
I have renewed respect for leather goods after this video. I didn’t know working with this material was so tedious, not to mention those needles looked painful to the fingertips. Artisans are, above all, masters of patience.
When I saw this tutorial at first, I thought no way? You have done it again. I like how you've mixed and recycled . One of my favourite Sound is when you cut cloth with a pair of scissors the sound is perfect , good quality scissors.❤️
@@HahnsAtelier There is an American stereotype of the destruction that falls upon any wayward husband or child who uses the good cloth shears for another purpose....
Always love when you show your thought process with the drawings in the videos for these types of projects. Please keep the creativity flowing my friend. Beautiful work as always. Smash the like button!!!!👍👍👍❤❤❤
It is so amazing that you're sharing your patterns with us, thank you! I'm not a craftsman (yet) but I'm already seeing and appreciating the generosity there. Two questions: - at 7:28 you've already marked the line of spots to punch through, why do still use the last previous hole to align your chisels? Can't you just follow your markings? - why do you measure the thickness of your fabric? What do you use the info for? Thanks for your awesome content and in advance for your answers!
Hi, At first it was marked and the second it was completely pierced. Thickness is important in leather crafting. Depending on the thickness, the work is very different and the difficulty varies.
@@HahnsAtelier Thank you for your quick reply and your answers! I understand but it's not what I meant: - am I assuming correctly that marking your holes is just for correct and consistent distance to i.e. the edges and using the last hole to put in your chisels' first spike in is to ensure correct and consistant distance of the holes to each other? - how exactly is it different? I understand that thicker material i.e. bends differently than thinner material and affects borders and edges end such but at that point in the video, weren't you already past worrying about that? What exactly did you use the info for at that point? To i.e. choose the right yarn for your stitchings? Or to maybe make small corrections to your plan? Or was it even maybe just to double-check if all your measurements were correct? It just seemed so redundand at that time... I hope I'm not annoying you, I'm just very curious and try to understand things completely. Thanks for your time!
@@Red80008 I think measuring the leather is rather for us to know approximately which thickness he used if we decide to make it ourselves. Sometimes what you get in the end (the stability, for example) is very different if you use different thicknesses. Also, with thin materials you might not have to use heavy-duty threads. Using the last whole is a matter of prefference, but yes, it is there to have consistency between the last and the following hole. Although, us mere mortals would probably not see a difference in case you used just the markings and made a small mistake. It's just the feeling of being sure you nailed it without having to check. Try not to overthink the process, and try to feel it instead ;-) In the beginning you will make mistakes, but turn them into lessons and you will reach your perfection.
@@sandravukovic2901 going in the last hole when punching is usually good habit, helps you with making straight curves and such. I think that the reason why he mark the holes and then punch it, so when marking he double check if 1st and last hole have enough spacing from the edge, as when punching you can stretch or compress spacing of your holes.
Your techniques are mesmerizing... your talent is unopposed by many... your creativity surreal... I simply live watching you work create and produce such beautiful pieces of art. Thanks for sharing...
Most wonderful video. Superb workmanship as always with the leather, and the design. But more, there is increasingly masterful work in the creation and editing of the videos themselves. You go from strength to strength.
These videos are so enjoyable to watch. And the end result? I wouldn’t be seen dead with a bag made out of old jeans, even one as skilfully crafted as this.
You appeared in my Utube listing…..what a beautiful surprise. I’ve liked and subscribed. I had lots of dresses from years gone by, each of them hanging in my wardrobe and dripping with memories. During the lockdown I made them into tote bags and lined them with head scarves, pockets are buttoned down with old buttons from a jar in the kitchen. Now I can carry my memories when I go grocery shopping or walking on the beach….they are like chapters in my life that I carry around and no one else knows the story.. Your work is super special.
i have some lovely memories tied to some old pairs of jeans that i no longer wear for multiple reasons. this is a great idea to keep those memories and reuse those jeans.
Your work is so pure and give me so much relaxation. Good on you my friend. They way you making things is pure art. we can feel The positivity and satisfaction from Your work. Your are truly blessed with full of talent. 😘😘🙏🙏
If your favorite jeans are too worn out, you can often buy jeans at thrift stores for very little money. Buy the biggest size you can find if you want extra material.
You present your process so beautifully and clearly, it always gives me a thought "Oh I should I make it too!" And then I actually think about it. I hoped you were going to utilize the back pocket of the jeans, do you have any ideas for those?
@@HahnsAtelier Considering men's pockets are quite sizable, it would have to be a different/larger design than this one (unfortunately, since this is beautiful) Many purses do have an open, deep pocket such as that, however, so it would work nicely.
Such meticulously beautiful work from you every time. Only thing I’d change is maybe captions for what you’re doing/products you’re using, just because I’m so curious. I’m learning so much already though. Thanks for these.
Your fingers are like those of harpists or pianists. We are all fascinated by the music you play. Feel blessed to watch you grow. Your no. 1 subscriber
Im so glad i didnt throw away my old Affliction jeans. they are still in great shape but had a very poor almost embarassing hem job to shorten the legs. SO i made them into cutoffs and theyre now the best fitting cutoffs ive ever had and still styling too
Beautiful work! What type of glue are you using? I'm used to seeing barge cement but that looked more temporary since you were able to split it apart after that first seam on the jeans.
Excelente proyecto muy bien desarrollado y mejor ejecutado ,un trabajo un poco distinto a lo que nos tiene acostumbrados , pero con un magnífico resultado final , gracias por compartir tanta creatividad y conocimientos , un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón , Galicia ( España)😜🤓
@@HahnsAtelier Hi! Very Nice Job! Can I ask you what glue do you use for the leather and what is the fabric that do you use in between the leather and your old pair of jeans? Thank you
Absolutely wonderful design and hand crafting of these articles. What is the source vendor for the tools, leather, and other materials? I love to wear moccasins, and of course, I prefer natural leather over "man made materials". I would consider making my own, but I don't have a big machine to do the sewing, but seeing your work gives me hope. Thank you for the videos especially for not having the dopey background 'music' that so many YT contributors favor.
What an awesome job you do! I have just begun my adventure in bag making and your work is exquisitely made. If you have time would you tell what glue you are using? Thank you.
I love the sustainable design and slow fashion...with everything happening around the word upcycling recycling is something we really need to embrace
I can't agree more.
It’s not sustainable at all 🙄 use leather in order to utilize pair of jeans…
@@ayau692 ok so you mean the use of leather is not ethical/sustainable?Leather is a by product of meat industry s whether you like it or not people are not going to stop meat consumption atleast some are used to for good
@@mc2782 I’m saying that it’s not sustainable to use a new piece of leather in order to utilize an old pair of jeans. I’d rather do a carpet or an apron or pillow cover from old jeans. Even shopping bag is more useful for old jeans without spending extra time energy and other expensive resources.
@@ayau692 To each their own...using an old pair of jeans for a pillow case?...no thank you 😊
I have renewed respect for leather goods after this video. I didn’t know working with this material was so tedious, not to mention those needles looked painful to the fingertips. Artisans are, above all, masters of patience.
같은 생각을 했습니다.
♡
When I saw this tutorial at first, I thought no way? You have done it again. I like how you've mixed and recycled . One of my favourite
Sound is when you cut cloth with a pair of scissors the sound is perfect , good quality scissors.❤️
Glad you like it!
@@HahnsAtelier There is an American stereotype of the destruction that falls upon any wayward husband or child who uses the good cloth shears for another purpose....
That was incredible! Loved seeing your process from sketch to final product 😍
Thanks a lot-! Glad you like skeches too!
Always love when you show your thought process with the drawings in the videos for these types of projects. Please keep the creativity flowing my friend. Beautiful work as always.
Smash the like button!!!!👍👍👍❤❤❤
You are my star!!
Bunun türkçe çevirisi yokmu
@@HahnsAtelier привет скажи пожалуйста какой клей ты используешь ?
It is so amazing that you're sharing your patterns with us, thank you!
I'm not a craftsman (yet) but I'm already seeing and appreciating the generosity there.
Two questions:
- at 7:28 you've already marked the line of spots to punch through, why do still use the last previous hole to align your chisels? Can't you just follow your markings?
- why do you measure the thickness of your fabric? What do you use the info for?
Thanks for your awesome content and in advance for your answers!
Hi, At first it was marked and the second it was completely pierced. Thickness is important in leather crafting. Depending on the thickness, the work is very different and the difficulty varies.
@@HahnsAtelier Thank you for your quick reply and your answers!
I understand but it's not what I meant:
- am I assuming correctly that marking your holes is just for correct and consistent distance to i.e. the edges and using the last hole to put in your chisels' first spike in is to ensure correct and consistant distance of the holes to each other?
- how exactly is it different? I understand that thicker material i.e. bends differently than thinner material and affects borders and edges end such but at that point in the video, weren't you already past worrying about that?
What exactly did you use the info for at that point? To i.e. choose the right yarn for your stitchings? Or to maybe make small corrections to your plan? Or was it even maybe just to double-check if all your measurements were correct? It just seemed so redundand at that time...
I hope I'm not annoying you, I'm just very curious and try to understand things completely.
Thanks for your time!
@@Red80008 I think measuring the leather is rather for us to know approximately which thickness he used if we decide to make it ourselves. Sometimes what you get in the end (the stability, for example) is very different if you use different thicknesses. Also, with thin materials you might not have to use heavy-duty threads.
Using the last whole is a matter of prefference, but yes, it is there to have consistency between the last and the following hole. Although, us mere mortals would probably not see a difference in case you used just the markings and made a small mistake. It's just the feeling of being sure you nailed it without having to check.
Try not to overthink the process, and try to feel it instead ;-) In the beginning you will make mistakes, but turn them into lessons and you will reach your perfection.
@@sandravukovic2901 going in the last hole when punching is usually good habit, helps you with making straight curves and such. I think that the reason why he mark the holes and then punch it, so when marking he double check if 1st and last hole have enough spacing from the edge, as when punching you can stretch or compress spacing of your holes.
You are so very talented. Creating perfect work , and so glad you don’t use all the loud annoying music .
This was hypnotic to watch. It must be so satisfying to create something so beautiful.
Thank you.
I really appreciate it!
Always such a delight for the eyes and ears. I'm particularly impressed with how you did the sides!
L’ association du cuir et du jeans, simplement génial !!! 👍 bravo et merci pour cette vidéo 🤙
Great from start to finish. I am starting to appreciate ASMR. Love the way your mind works as well as your hands!
Thank you my friend Ellen, Glad you like ASMR video too-!
점점 다가오는 여름에 알맞은 백 같아요. 요즘들어 이것저것 실험하시는 것 같은데 결과물이 하나같이 진짜 멋있고 대단하세요! 👍👍👍
많이 부족한데 좋은 말씀 감사합니다! 많은 힘 받고갑니다! ^^
Enjoy seeing your process as well as the details in action. Always beautiful work!
Thank you so much 😀
P00l00
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Потрясающие работы !!! Креативно ,красиво ,мастерски !!! Браво !
Your techniques are mesmerizing... your talent is unopposed by many... your creativity surreal... I simply live watching you work create and produce such beautiful pieces of art. Thanks for sharing...
Fantastic. Thanks for sharing.
Most wonderful video. Superb workmanship as always with the leather, and the design. But more, there is increasingly masterful work in the creation and editing of the videos themselves. You go from strength to strength.
Every design is a test for precision...love your design...as always thank you for sharing I really enjoy your videos. ❤️❤️❤️
You are welcome! Thank you!
I ENJOY EVERY STEP OF YOUR WONDERFUL WORK
These videos are so enjoyable to watch. And the end result? I wouldn’t be seen dead with a bag made out of old jeans, even one as skilfully crafted as this.
It's mesmerizing to watch his craft-ing of a new project
This video is super clear and crisp... Plus the craftsmanship of course.
폴란드에 거주하는 한국사람입니다.
손길 하나하나가 소중하고, 아름답고, 경건하기까지 합니다
폴란드 생활이 끝나는 그때 선생님께 배우고 싶습니다.
영상 매우 행복하게 보고 있습니다.
감사합니다 꾸뻑~^^
I like the flow of construction ,the idea's perception and ,,,,the music!
You appeared in my Utube listing…..what a beautiful surprise. I’ve liked and subscribed.
I had lots of dresses from years gone by, each of them hanging in my wardrobe and dripping with memories. During the lockdown I made them into tote bags and lined them with head scarves, pockets are buttoned down with old buttons from a jar in the kitchen. Now I can carry my memories when I go grocery shopping or walking on the beach….they are like chapters in my life that I carry around and no one else knows the story..
Your work is super special.
I am so glad you like my work and appreciate your kind words!
That was awesome! Love the contrast on color and materials!!
Another cool build! He does such amazing work. Crazy talented!!
Thanks!
i have some lovely memories tied to some old pairs of jeans that i no longer wear for multiple reasons. this is a great idea to keep those memories and reuse those jeans.
Love the Sound effects! And of course the stellar workmanship!
Your work is so pure and give me so much relaxation. Good on you my friend. They way you making things is pure art. we can feel
The positivity and satisfaction from
Your work. Your are truly blessed with full of talent. 😘😘🙏🙏
If your favorite jeans are too worn out, you can often buy jeans at thrift stores for very little money. Buy the biggest size you can find if you want extra material.
Nothing better than denim and leather. ❤
Love just listening to the sounds of you working as you create your beautiful leather goods.
Jeans will never look the same again ! Wow❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
이 고급진 손놀림.....
가죽과 청의 멋진 색감....
작업소리로 하여금 제 자신이 지금 그 곳에서 함께 관람하는듯한 착각....
그래서 기쁘게 감상중요~♡
You present your process so beautifully and clearly, it always gives me a thought "Oh I should I make it too!" And then I actually think about it.
I hoped you were going to utilize the back pocket of the jeans, do you have any ideas for those?
Maybe we could uses as additional pocket for the bag? or purse.
@@HahnsAtelier Considering men's pockets are quite sizable, it would have to be a different/larger design than this one (unfortunately, since this is beautiful) Many purses do have an open, deep pocket such as that, however, so it would work nicely.
I could honestly watch a whole video that just the scissors cutting denim. That’s some good sounds right there 😁
Excellent craftsmanship and excellent video production as always!
Appreciate it-!
Such meticulously beautiful work from you every time. Only thing I’d change is maybe captions for what you’re doing/products you’re using, just because I’m so curious. I’m learning so much already though. Thanks for these.
I agree. Name the tools as you use them and also name the products. What was the black stuff the leather and the denim were glued to?
I agree. Would especially love to know what that glue was.
Love this! can you do a video listing the products you use and how to use them? I want to learn to make small leather products! thank you so much!
You're very talented in your craft. I love to make new things with the old things.
Your fingers are like those of harpists or pianists. We are all fascinated by the music you play. Feel blessed to watch you grow. Your no. 1 subscriber
Thank you for loving my fingers! You are my no.1
Another wow! I am deeply envious of your vision and skills. Bravo.
ıt is so nice of you to share your patterns :)
Glad you like it!
Me encanta todo tu trabajo, todas las restauraciones que haces son maravillosas. Tienes unas manos prodigiosas.
In its simplicity, this bag is full of very interesting details. Good job! 👏👏👏👍
Glad you like it!
why are you so gifted? such a blessing😍
Love the video. Love the designs. Love the sound effects.
Glad you like them!
Amo seus trabalhos, obrigada por ensinar, é uma terapia pra quem quem quer ocupar a mente com coisas boas.huhuuuu !
Good morning, can't help my self to tell u how I love your work and I appreciate it... Good job and good luck
Im so glad i didnt throw away my old Affliction jeans.
they are still in great shape but had a very poor almost embarassing hem job to shorten the legs.
SO i made them into cutoffs and theyre now the best fitting cutoffs ive ever had and still styling too
Extremely interesting. I love things that are handmade.
Fabulous work, and what a beautiful result. Thanks for a great video!
How is my guy better at drawing than actual artists!
Hermoso trabajo ¡muchas gracias por el molde ! Desde Buenos Aires,Argentina te saludamos
That is amazing! Extremely well done.
Beautiful work! What type of glue are you using? I'm used to seeing barge cement but that looked more temporary since you were able to split it apart after that first seam on the jeans.
I using Intercom Ecostick 1816b. For the fabric, cement glue. Hope it helps!
You are the best artist in the world! JEEEeeeeeeeeeee Lin da
Thank you my old friend
Precision....meticulous work...skillful craftsmanship...
Thanks so much for sharing...💝💐
another one!!!!! you never disappoint....... good job sir!!!
Glad you enjoy it!
Loved the Tom and Jerry Hammer noise.
It's so simple yet awesome
Wie immer wieder ein schönes Stück, bin immer wieder begeistert. Mache weiter so
So intricate. So beautifully done.
Super chouette et fun ! Belle idée ce recyclage de jeans 🤗💕
Heureux que vous appréciez ce projet!
Merci pour cette vidéo, j’adore le mélange jean et cuir 👏👏👏
C'était un travail intéressant. Content que tu aimes ça!
Great idea, can’t wait to make! Thanks.
정말 멋지네요!
청ㆍ밤색이 또 이렇게
매칭이 잘 되네요
좋은 영상 잘 보았습니다
늘 응원합니다
더더욱 발전하시길ᆢ
브라운 블루 조합은 클래식이죠! ^^ 좋아해주셔서 고맙습니다!
Excelente proyecto muy bien desarrollado y mejor ejecutado ,un trabajo un poco distinto a lo que nos tiene acostumbrados , pero con un magnífico resultado final , gracias por compartir tanta creatividad y conocimientos , un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón , Galicia ( España)😜🤓
I loved this design.
What a beautiful piece.
It's so beautiful! Congrats!
Thank you!
Love this! So inspiring. Thank you for sharing! Looking forward to more.
Me dejaste sin palabras, vuelvo a decir detalles, delicadeza, y esmerado en el desarrollo de tu trabajo. Felicitaciones.😚 Millones de puntos para tí.
your sketches for ideation are beautiful too
Your old jeans look better than the ones I just got 😁
Обожаю смотреть как делает красивые вещи этот мастер
I really enjoyed it! Artistry and patience! 👌
Отличная работа!👍
Джинс и кожа - отличное сочетание! 👍
Impressive! You do beautiful work and that is one high quality item!
love your thought process and execution. love the color combo. Way to upcycle!
I like upcycle stuff. Glad you like it!
@@HahnsAtelier Hi! Very Nice Job! Can I ask you what glue do you use for the leather and what is the fabric that do you use in between the leather and your old pair of jeans? Thank you
That was a cool corner cut 😎
하여간 뚝딱뚝딱 금방 잘도 만들어요. 하안님 작품은 다 사고싶어요. 청바지천으로 주머니는 만들어 봤는데.... 역시 가죽과 함께 쓰니 고품격 멋진 지갑이 되네요. 잘 봤어요. 꾸벅
영상은 뚝딱뚝딱이지만 현실은 땀뚝뚝입니다. 고맙습니다!
6:34 that editing was awesome 😎😎😎
That was incredible! Loved seeing your process that final product.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Beautiful work! Thank you! ❤️
Your sketches are superb. (Really good.)
Hello, what thread do you use? I’ve been trying to find something that looks clean like that. I love your work, keep it up!
Thank you my friend!! It's Vinymo MBT thread. #5
WHO ARE YOU???!!!
Seriously amazing!!
A master craftsmen.. 🙌👏🤗
Your very Talented, even the sketch is awesome
Thank you! Glad you like it!
Beautiful workmanship!
Absolutely wonderful design and hand crafting of these articles. What is the source vendor for the tools, leather, and other materials? I love to wear moccasins, and of course, I prefer natural leather over "man made materials". I would consider making my own, but I don't have a big machine to do the sewing, but seeing your work gives me hope.
Thank you for the videos especially for not having the dopey background 'music' that so many YT contributors favor.
What an awesome job you do! I have just begun my adventure in bag making and your work is exquisitely made. If you have time would you tell what glue you are using? Thank you.
A work of art!
Thanks!!
This is art!
Im watching the master at work 😍
Thanks for your kind words!
@@HahnsAtelier 😍😍😍😍😍😍
@@HahnsAtelier master , i humbly request could you make a chef knife bag that would be awesome to watch 🙇
Very practical and environmentally friendly 👏👏👍👍 well done
Thanks a lot 😊
Su trabajo es admirable por la prolijidad y belleza 👏👏👏👏
I enjoyed this handcraft♥️♥️
Appreciate that-!!
Hermoso trabajo como siempre 💖💖💖