A simple gusset style for square corners?? (THREE PIECE GUSSET TUTORIAL)
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- Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
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In this video we take a quick look at one way of creating a three piece gusset also known as a "briefcase gusset". This style gusset is used a lot in traditional leather briefcase especially when you are working with 90 degree angle corners. This method gives a really cool looking "depth" around the sides and bottom and really make your piece stand out. It could also be used for smaller case items as well. I decided to raise the stakes a little by creating a double gusset version and it was.... interesting.
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Thank you for so much. I’m new learning how to make bags I can’t thank you enough
Thanks for explaining this so well. I have searched all over UA-cam for an explanation of square soffits. I think you are it!
Thank you for sharing this. I've always wanted to know the dynamics behind this gusset style and where they're best used. Makesupply is a blessing to the leather-crafting community.
Thank you so much Luis!
Thank you so much! This video was so helpful in learning a new technique, I think you are the only one on UA-cam that is teaching it. Love your videos so professional.
I think it’s called “striping”
Thanks for spending the time and skill doing this. It really is an excellent help!
Nicely done my friend.. thanks for another great video.
Great video Justin. Explained very well! Thanks for the info as always!
Thank you!!
Thank you for sharing this technique
Thank you for watching
Thank you for sharing this information!!! Huge help!!!
Thank you so so much for this tutorial.
Thank you!
Nicely done video as always ... ...
I've done gussets like this for trap & skeet shooting pouches and have always done the middle panel & gussets first. This made for easier stitch marking and fitting in the stitching clamp.
As always, I'll look forward to your next video ... ...
CW Peterson
Grass Valley, California; USA
Yeah I probably should have done that. The extra gusset really threw me for a loop. Pressure is on when the camera is in your face haha.
Thank you so much 🙏🙏
Thanks for the video
Awesome video thx 🙏
Thanks Rob!
You can punch your middle panel, glue one side gusset to it punch thru with awl, then glue other gusset and punch thru that one, sew with one thread one stich.
For the tabs on the side, I have put them on the inside so you just see a nice flat panel and a stitch line on the sides. I like the idea of doing a design on it though I'll have to give it a try!
Good idea!
This makes me want to try a mini version inside a long wallet, maybe for a phone pouch just to give it the extra depth.
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Nice work. What glue are you using?
It is Aquilim 315. Water based cement I love it so far.
How well does this design work when being machine sewn on a cylinder arm machine?
VERY well. As long as you make the depth deep enough to reach your presser foot without bending too much. I did a 1/2" and it was just enough.
I think some sort of design on the bottom tab would add a lot to the total look.
Yep thats how most do it totally makes sense.
I will use this to make me a 4 1/2" x 4 1/2" open box to hold some leather tools on my desk.
Good idea!