I make journals from vintage ephemera, but am watching videos on leather to make my son one for Christmas. I'll be using a vintage, well worn Harley vest with leather tie sides. I've never done this stitch. Do you have a slower tutorial on it? Id appreciate learning this one to use on the leather. Thank you in advance!
Linda, you can click on settings and change the playback speed. It might help, just turn the volume down so the speed of the music doesn’t bother you. I do it all the time when I follow my favorite bullet journal artist. 😊
Interesting approach - perhaps, because the leather is so soft, arrange it so that the flap tucks in on the inside instead of sitting on top? How is the flap standing up after 3 years?
Hi Simon. Thanks for your video, it's very helpful as I'm just starting out using leather. I 'd like to line my leather journals with patterned paper. I have no problem gluing the paper on to the leather itself ( it keeps nice and flat) but when I bend it to form the book the paper creases and ruins it. Do you have any advice to prevent this form happening?
Thanks! I’m not sure if you can avoid that completely but in the past I used fabric instead of paper because it is more flexible and can stretch and compress when you bend the leather. Also I haven’t glued paper or fabric to the spine of the book where it will be bending the most. The spine will just be covered up by the pages in the book so the liner won’t be needed. Hope that helps!
I've done something where I used a piece of cardstock (like the cardboard on the back of a notebook or a cut up cereal box) and I covered that in my fabric or paper of choice and then glued that the leather, it creates a sturdier cover and theres no bending or creasing
@@seanorme7605 They're called signatures. They're grouped in about 4-8 pages, depending on paper thickness. Just take said paper and fold it in half to the desired length. Or if you really looked hard enough im sure you could find someone selling paper book signatures.
@@davidstehlik5365 it only creates gaps when you put too much "space" between the signatures. Sew them directly into the leather super tight and you won't need to do what he did (although what he did worked awesome as well).
I finally found what I was looking for, thank you
Loved seeing your kids playing near you! Great journaling too!
Thanks for sharing! So honored! Will be making mine ! Be blessed
Thanks! good luck 😁
This was so satisfying to watch
Thanks!
Really nice rustic journal!
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Thanks! 😊
Cool!! I learned a lot from watching. Thank you!!
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I make journals from vintage ephemera, but am watching videos on leather to make my son one for Christmas. I'll be using a vintage, well worn Harley vest with leather tie sides. I've never done this stitch. Do you have a slower tutorial on it? Id appreciate learning this one to use on the leather. Thank you in advance!
Linda, you can click on settings and change the playback speed. It might help, just turn the volume down so the speed of the music doesn’t bother you. I do it all the time when I follow my favorite bullet journal artist. 😊
What thickness leather do you recommend for this book?
Interesting approach - perhaps, because the leather is so soft, arrange it so that the flap tucks in on the inside instead of sitting on top? How is the flap standing up after 3 years?
What type and thickness of leather do you use?
Hi Simon. Thanks for your video, it's very helpful as I'm just starting out using leather. I 'd like to line my leather journals with patterned paper. I have no problem gluing the paper on to the leather itself ( it keeps nice and flat) but when I bend it to form the book the paper creases and ruins it. Do you have any advice to prevent this form happening?
Thanks! I’m not sure if you can avoid that completely but in the past I used fabric instead of paper because it is more flexible and can stretch and compress when you bend the leather. Also I haven’t glued paper or fabric to the spine of the book where it will be bending the most. The spine will just be covered up by the pages in the book so the liner won’t be needed.
Hope that helps!
@@SimonSaysDIY Thank you so so much for responding and so promptly too. I much appreciate your advice.
I've done something where I used a piece of cardstock (like the cardboard on the back of a notebook or a cut up cereal box) and I covered that in my fabric or paper of choice and then glued that the leather, it creates a sturdier cover and theres no bending or creasing
How did you make the papers?
I'm curious as to where you found the paper or if you just folded them yourself?
Ja..was thinking same...where could we find those and what do you call them?
@@seanorme7605 They're called signatures. They're grouped in about 4-8 pages, depending on paper thickness. Just take said paper and fold it in half to the desired length. Or if you really looked hard enough im sure you could find someone selling paper book signatures.
@@noahlaizer7434 great thanks!
@@noahlaizer7434 great thanks!
Really nice!! What is the weight of the leather?
where do you get all the materials from?
Naice ❤
Where do you get the paper for the pages? Did you order it? Thanks
I believe I bought the paper at Walmart or Staples and printed the lines on it my self.
What’s the stitching pattern you use
It's a secret, but he's showing you how. Right?
Ironically there is no dialogue in “Simons Says” channel
I think instead of a belt loop, I would have put a snap button
That would work great!
you made arthur morgan journal😂👍🤙🏼❤😍
This may be a stupid question... why didn't you just bind each signature to the leather as you sewed them together? (That's what I do.)
I was thinking the same, do you have the same results ?
wouldn't that create gaps in between the signatures when the book is opened?
@@davidstehlik5365 it only creates gaps when you put too much "space" between the signatures. Sew them directly into the leather super tight and you won't need to do what he did (although what he did worked awesome as well).
Where is a good website to buy leather?!!!
Tandy leather
What thickness leather do you suggest for this book?