I love this! And I too have issues with where my knee lift is. It adjusts but doesn't seem to help but the presser foot is my biggest issue. It is too close to me and if I am in the right spot for the foot my arms don't reach the working area. But if I am where I need to be to guide fabric it's WAY too uncomfortable bc my knee is bent at an awkward angle. So I work a while get up move and restart. Makes the projects take a lot longer than necessary. BUT I am deff going to try the quilted look on some of my bags TFS!
NEAT! And besides it'd probably a good idea to have some foam in bags and purses to keep the shape. What's next, sashiko patterns? :D I've been using gel pens, posca pens (bit pricey but good opacity) and this odd ballpoint pen that rubs off, unsure how it'll work out over time with that one.
Great information & instruction. I've done a bit of boot stitching & quilting patterns similar to this, but not with foam yet--but will & check out your templates--easier than rows of masking tape & more durable than card stock!😂
Well damn. I just learned a new trick. Never thought to depress the reverse lever with my forearm. PS How do you get away with not holding the thread tails on your first stitch?
Bought the three pack. These will elevate the value of projects made with these patterns. While I get the need for Scrim foam to give the pattern "puffiness" I think on most projects, I would not want the scrim to be the inside of the project. For example, I would not want the scrim as the inside of a tote. What are your thoughts? Do you put a liner over the scrim or are you just leaving it as is?
Thanks for all the great tips! Loved the tutorial as I love the effects of the stitching on the leather. If I use a thinner leather such as lamb, does my foam need to be thicker?
Very nice. I would probably buy a couple but I already tried to buy the "gunslinger belt template" a while ago on your website and either you didn't accept paypal or you don't send to Canada. You know "Canada" right between you and Alaska. 5 minutes away from the border , but still too far in 2024 it seems? Have a nice day.
@@makersleathersupply1220 Really? Don't they know its the Canadian Government that charging them import fees at the border? You shouldn't let a couple of bad reviews discourage you from doing business with Canada. There are ass holes everywhere , its just one of the side effects of life. Cheers.
Beautiful work. But a slight correction on the name of the technique. It’s called quilting. When you sandwich batting, foam, or any other filler behind that top layer and stitch the layers, that’s quilting. Your templates are awesome. I would put the leather and foam on my longarm machine and quilt… magic. 👏🏽👍🏽
I noticed in the background hanging on the wall are some really nice looking whips. Did you plat those whips too? This was a great and informative video!
@@makersleathersupply1220 kudos to you for that my man! Keep me posted when they’re ready and I’ll keep watching and learning… and liking and subscribing;) 👍🏼🪡😎
@@makersleathersupply1220 but what kind of stitching would be suitable? a saddle stitch with a pony or is there a better way since this is superficial? would pricking iron be better or diamond? or both would be suitable?
Roared laughing about the coffee cup quip. ☕ 🤣 Friday coffee cups are a MUST HAVE in my humble opinion. Rinses away a hard week and makes you creative I guess. Cheers 🥂
@@craftyjuniper on something that I go all the way into the turned seam I would, but for these samples I wanted them to have beginnings and endings and not just go to the edge.
Love the patterns and how you help people be creative with the patterns you create.
more info on pens please
Love this quilting on leather
I love the quilted patterns
Love the designs!!! Very good teaching approach throughout...Thank you for sharing!!!
Love your templates! I call this quilting, FWIW, but a rose by any other name … your bags look AMAZING.
I really like quilted patterns. Looks great!
Great video as always, Aaron! I've been tryibg to fill space without tooling so I'll give this a try. Thank you
really good teacher. very natural.
Great video Aaron! I can’t wait for the next project box.
I really love the honey comb and the Spider web.
Thank you for sharing…. I have “sew” many new ideas for projects. Much appreciated.
I was thinking about adding foam to my piping to make it softer a couple of days ago. This one came just at a perfect time. Thanks for the idea!
Looks like how you would top stitch a quilt with a long arm machine. Very cool look.
Very good video Aaron! Those templates are awesome.
Absolutely stunning work, love it. Yups from Ireland 🇮🇪
Thank you very cool and very interested in this! Would love the spiderweb.
Thank You for another EXCELLENT Video and helpful hints for the newbies attempting to be this creative. Camp Slayer
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I love this! And I too have issues with where my knee lift is. It adjusts but doesn't seem to help but the presser foot is my biggest issue. It is too close to me and if I am in the right spot for the foot my arms don't reach the working area. But if I am where I need to be to guide fabric it's WAY too uncomfortable bc my knee is bent at an awkward angle. So I work a while get up move and restart. Makes the projects take a lot longer than necessary. BUT I am deff going to try the quilted look on some of my bags TFS!
Excellent idea! Thanks 😊
Awesome video, differently have to try this, thank you!
Sup Aaron Awesome job keep up the good work Aaron and Janie Sue have a great day today my friends!🇺🇲
Really cool idea!
Beautiful!
Dang that's cool! I'm in!
NEAT! And besides it'd probably a good idea to have some foam in bags and purses to keep the shape.
What's next, sashiko patterns? :D I've been using gel pens, posca pens (bit pricey but good opacity) and this odd ballpoint pen that rubs off, unsure how it'll work out over time with that one.
Great information & instruction. I've done a bit of boot stitching & quilting patterns similar to this, but not with foam yet--but will & check out your templates--easier than rows of masking tape & more durable than card stock!😂
Great video. Awesome
Well damn. I just learned a new trick. Never thought to depress the reverse lever with my forearm.
PS How do you get away with not holding the thread tails on your first stitch?
Those pens are awesome
The thin fabric bonded to the foam is called scrim.
That is a good looking backpack. Do you have a video or pattern for the backpack you showed at the beginning of the video?
Bought the three pack. These will elevate the value of projects made with these patterns. While I get the need for Scrim foam to give the pattern "puffiness" I think on most projects, I would not want the scrim to be the inside of the project. For example, I would not want the scrim as the inside of a tote. What are your thoughts? Do you put a liner over the scrim or are you just leaving it as is?
@@jamesw.3491 on something like a tote I would line the scrim
Wowzerama ❤
invert the spray can tap the button to clean the nozzle.
Thanks for all the great tips! Loved the tutorial as I love the effects of the stitching on the leather. If I use a thinner leather such as lamb, does my foam need to be thicker?
Nope, but you might want to use a thinner thread.
Interesting new idea! I too purchased pens on Amazon, my pens disappear with heat!
@@TeriGarcia-n7j I believe those are the pilot friction pens. They are great for sure!
I did not know any of this... do you wholesale stuff for N00b makers?? I just bought a servo motor for my walking foot!
Thank you
thanks for sharing
I would order if you shipped to Canada.
Very nice. I would probably buy a couple but I already tried to buy the "gunslinger belt template" a while ago on your website and either you didn't accept paypal or you don't send to Canada. You know "Canada" right between you and Alaska. 5 minutes away from the border , but still too far in 2024 it seems? Have a nice day.
@tedblackburn8679 don't blame me, blame the fellow Canadians who left us bad reviews when they had to pay import tariffs on their orders. Sorry.
@@makersleathersupply1220 Really? Don't they know its the Canadian Government that charging them import fees at the border? You shouldn't let a couple of bad reviews discourage you from doing business with Canada. There are ass holes everywhere , its just one of the side effects of life. Cheers.
Beautiful work. But a slight correction on the name of the technique. It’s called quilting. When you sandwich batting, foam, or any other filler behind that top layer and stitch the layers, that’s quilting.
Your templates are awesome.
I would put the leather and foam on my longarm machine and quilt… magic. 👏🏽👍🏽
@@KimberlyBennefield as the son of a quilter, I know what you're saying... but as a leatherworker, guess what we call it? :)
Do you have a class on the swooping/Bugatti quilting? Template? I'd love to learn that one!
@@lynnel363 coming soon
@@makersleathersupply1220 Sign me up!!!!!❤
I noticed in the background hanging on the wall are some really nice looking whips. Did you plat those whips too? This was a great and informative video!
@@mikeleahey9190 I did not make the whips, I just like to take them put sometimes and make them Crack
Any chance u can provide a link to those silver pen inserts?
@@sethbrayer504 54 Pcs Leather Marking Pen Silver Fabric Markers Pen Set, 4 Pcs Pen Barrel with 50 Pcs Silver Leather Markers Refills for Sewing, Leather, DIY Dressmaking, Quilting Supplies a.co/d/0duDchy
Thank you thank you kind sir… your work is both exquisite and inspiring! 🙌🏻
Any idea when the Bugatti diamond template will be available? I need one of those in my life asap!
@sethbrayer504 I have a prototype one that I'm trying out to make sure it is user friendly.
@@makersleathersupply1220 kudos to you for that my man! Keep me posted when they’re ready and I’ll keep watching and learning… and liking and subscribing;) 👍🏼🪡😎
Do you have a link to the silver markers or the foam you use?
@TylerWard335 here's the markers, I get the foam from a place here locally
a.co/d/fVCp9ou
@@makersleathersupply1220thanks
Is there a foot like you’re using for a Cobra class 4?
It's just a left toe presser foot much like the class 4 has.
Are the templates are the same size ?
Do you ship to Canada brother??
No , i tried a while ago. Maybe they do now , but i doubt it.
A machine for the marine industry can do Embroidery 45 x 45 sheets.
can that be done using hand stitching? any tips?
@@AbdallaSafwat it can be done, just takes a lot longer
@@makersleathersupply1220 but what kind of stitching would be suitable? a saddle stitch with a pony or is there a better way since this is superficial? would pricking iron be better or diamond? or both would be suitable?
@@AbdallaSafwat I gigure any iron would be fine. Saddle stitch would look best
I only have a regular machine, so I’d have to do the hand sewing too, unless I use thin stuff…
@@JessicaCEPI use my regular machine with a leather needle.
Why don’t you add links to the foam and pens??
I put the pen link in several comments, but I guess I thought by telling everyone exactly where I got them that maybe they'd be able to find them.
Roared laughing about the coffee cup quip. ☕ 🤣 Friday coffee cups are a MUST HAVE in my humble opinion. Rinses away a hard week and makes you creative I guess.
Cheers 🥂
Very nice 👊👊👊. Much easier than my brain let me think earlier!!! Thanks!
Why don't you just sew continously, pivoting at the corners without all the backstitching?
@@craftyjuniper on something that I go all the way into the turned seam I would, but for these samples I wanted them to have beginnings and endings and not just go to the edge.