Something like this, slightly larger, would be great for my crochet hooks! I could even make one for a friend who knits! This is an inspiring project my dude
Just made this last night... You weren't kidding with the easier pain in the butt part. I used curved needles and it was still a bear! I did enjoy it though. Now I can store my needles in something other than a plastic bag! Skál
Thanks a lot for your video ! I didn't know that I needed to make my own needle case. I want to go to some medieval markets, and it will a great asset to show my craft.
THIS Viking loves thus project. I'm also of Chippewa blood and do many crafts in bone. My favorite, and most popular are "bone" sewing needles. This will work real well for them. I'm glad I found your channel.
I just spend so much time on a video and detailing up a pattern that I have to make some money some way. It's not like UA-cam ad revenue pays the bills. I imagine people can find a free needle case pattern out there somewhere with a little effort though and a lot of probably go find one after seeing this video.
Love this!! I am a newb of the highest order. Do you think that this would be a good starter project? Also a reenactor, could you recommend other projects that would fit the SCA parameters? Thanks! Petra
That would be pretty hard to do. I'd go 5-6 MAX. I've made several of these and the thicker your leather is, the farther off it is from your pattern. But you can always try lol
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Something like this, slightly larger, would be great for my crochet hooks! I could even make one for a friend who knits! This is an inspiring project my dude
Thanks for this- not only will I use it to make needlecases, but it occurs to me this will work to make flute cases as well.
Just made this last night... You weren't kidding with the easier pain in the butt part. I used curved needles and it was still a bear! I did enjoy it though. Now I can store my needles in something other than a plastic bag! Skál
Thanks a lot for your video ! I didn't know that I needed to make my own needle case. I want to go to some medieval markets, and it will a great asset to show my craft.
Glad to help.
And love this I do viking reenactment in the UK and this will look sweet as part of my kit can we please have more of these little makes please
And very inaccurate for the time period.
I've seen what you use for needle cases in your shop! about time you upgraded!
Your needle case came out perfect, you are a master craftsman I can see.
Just excellent. Thank you for your video!
Yes thanks for this as someone new to leather working these projects will be my first! Thanks again.
Thank you 😊. For this really great tutorial!! 😉
THIS Viking loves thus project. I'm also of Chippewa blood and do many crafts in bone. My favorite, and most popular are "bone" sewing needles. This will work real well for them. I'm glad I found your channel.
Damnit I don't have any scaps laying around - this looks like such a great useful way to utilize scraps
Perfect timing! I've been working on making myself a little travel sewing kit to take with me while I'm vending at shows!
To make the carving easier, can you cut the top and bottom pieces as one, carve it, then cut it apart after?
Someone suggest this earlier in this thread. That's a great idea really. If I was to do another one that's what I would do I think.
I always wanted one 😍 will try that. Thanks!
Nice work indeed!
Well done!
Medieval style. Accurate construction is somewhat different. Box, and but stitching should be done with an awl for best results.
I avoid awls if I can. Not sure what about them offers best results but I'm always up to learn.
I did need something better than what I have now for needles
Awesome 😎👍👌
It would have been a nice free pattern for beginners.
I just spend so much time on a video and detailing up a pattern that I have to make some money some way. It's not like UA-cam ad revenue pays the bills. I imagine people can find a free needle case pattern out there somewhere with a little effort though and a lot of probably go find one after seeing this video.
Love this!! I am a newb of the highest order. Do you think that this would be a good starter project? Also a reenactor, could you recommend other projects that would fit the SCA parameters? Thanks! Petra
Depends on time period. Yes this is a great little project with a small variety of useful skills
When you said you cleaned up the bleed through, how did you do this? Is there a way to remove the stain?
Random question
Would it it be easier to cut one rectangle do the carving then cut it into the two sections ?
That's a pretty good idea really.
Thanks for the idea. Great tip.
very cool! are there any small leather carving exercises you recommend for using up scrap leather?
Coasters yo! Haha
Dang that's a great idea!
Hello, Nice needle case. Did you design the pattern yourself ?
Thanks. I saw some pictures, made a pattern. Hardly some unique original idea that's for certain.
@@DarkHorseWorkshop strange, I've seen this needle case (without the carving) some years ago, pattern made by Daniel Stabile
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What are you using to apply the resolene?
Paint spray gun
what resist do you use that you spray on? Or can you spray any resist? Sorry but I'm new to all this.
I wouldnt' dive into 'you can spray any resist' but most of them. Acrylic Resolene or Neutral Resolene I spray regularly.
How do I find your patterns?
darkhorseworkshop.com
Hey, what ounce leather did you use? I only have 8 oz, so I would like to know if that would work
That would be pretty hard to do. I'd go 5-6 MAX. I've made several of these and the thicker your leather is, the farther off it is from your pattern. But you can always try lol
I agree with Vasco.
Gotta ask what tools you use because I have some but they are pretty... aweful
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