Wow it’s 2023 and I only now find this video! Thank you very much for these lessons. Very good clear and easy to understand instructions. I have been trying to work out how to use contrast pipeing and here you make it so easy ! Thank you so much I made my first small purse with piped seams and it was your voice and video that helped me understand how to do it. Thank you. 😊
Thank you for showing me how to add the piping to my leather items ~ been trying to figure out how to make this process easier ~ you’ve helped me out tremendously ~ much appreciated!!
Wow, this was so beautiful, art, magnificent. Excellent tutorial, it truly made me tear up. That first piping, genius! So simple yet so beautiful, not even done watching. Allows me to open my horizons.
You are a blessing to me. I knew how to do the stripe construction and just recently the piping. But the briefcase construction I could not get to grips with it, it was so confusing to me🤣🤣But today sir the way you explained it.......the penny finally dropped😎😄Thank you!!!!!
Thank you so much for making this very informative video!! Wow! Someday, I hope I can sew as fast as you can! (Lol, yes-I know the video was sped up!) I’m subscribing!!!
Ya i did laurn something, as the piping one gives me an idea as to how i can ad a pipe along the top portion of my saddlebag leather panels that i tooled and added to the saddlebags lit flap ,how to make the piping ,as there is a gap between the lid flap and the panel that dirt can get in ,as my Chicago screws dont make the 2 pieces tight enough,. hmm hope that came out right .lol
Nice tutorial,just saw ur tutorial now.tge stripe construction gusset can be use for what kind of bag plz? Just a little bit of confuse nor can u plz make videos on my to use the side plz
Merci pour la vidéo Alexandre :) étonnant que tu traduises "Soufflets à l'Allemande" par "Stripe Construction" même si je comprends que le public ne soit pas technique :) Merci à toi pour la vidéo (j'utilise très régulièrement ton gabarit d'arrondis en laiton ;) )
salut , et merci !! très intéressant vraiment , peut être un poil trop rapide et sans gros plan ralenti ou expliqué pour justifier le/les montages !! comme par exemple pourquoi et comment le montage du passe poil replié en haut !!??? ou le montage du fond un peu rapide pour en comprendre les subtilités !! en tout cas pour un débutant n'ayant jamais fait ce genre de montage !!! merci tout de même !!!! force et respect
@@Theleathercraftacademy merci pour votre réponse ,et je me doutais bien que ce ne serait pas sur cette même vidéo mais plutôt dans celles à venir !! force et respect
Bonjour, merci de nous montrer les différentes façons de monter un sac. Mes préférés sont la façon numéro 1, mais quel épaisseur de cuir utiliser , car il faut un cuir assez souple pour pouvoir le retourner? La numéro 3 est ce qu’on appelle le montage à l’Allemande?
Un matériau souple est plus adapté, autrement il peut y avoir un risque de déchirure ou de froissage ce qui est irrémédiable. Le montage numéro 3 est effectivement un montage à l'Allemande
@Theleathercraftacademy, what types of leather and weights are best for a nice flexible gusset? I want to add a gusset to a 3oz pocket protector. Thx :D
I will try for sure the stripe construction (my fav I think.) and the piping. 😊 Thank you. But normally I saw at 3mm from the edges and also with stitches from 3/4mm it could be a problem? 🤔
I find that when stiching gussets that have a large curve in the corners, the holes on the front panel begins to deviate alignment from the gusset holes. I'm trying to discover a technique to regain hole alignment.
When using the third technique how do you prevent the stitched area from creating a "ridge" on the outside of the bag? I have made a bag using this gusset style and you can see where the gusset lays on the inside ( from the outside) it kind of pushes the outside leather.
Thank you for amazing tutorial! Btw can you tell me what is the name of the technique that you stitching with awl and 2 needles? I would like to know how you make holes with awl while you are stitching!
@@Theleathercraftacademy so, the hole is too small for both needles or an Awl and a needle. I just don't pull it very far test it and undo if it happens. If it wears out Its close to the needle and I just redo the needle connection.
Solid video! 10 mins to cover 3 nice techniques with enough info. Well done!
Wow it’s 2023 and I only now find this video! Thank you very much for these lessons. Very good clear and easy to understand instructions. I have been trying to work out how to use contrast pipeing and here you make it so easy ! Thank you so much I made my first small purse with piped seams and it was your voice and video that helped me understand how to do it. Thank you. 😊
Thank you for showing me how to add the piping to my leather items ~ been trying to figure out how to make this process easier ~ you’ve helped me out tremendously ~ much appreciated!!
I like the format of showing us how you do it. You are an excellent craftsman. Hats off
Thanks Bill!
Wow, this was so beautiful, art, magnificent. Excellent tutorial, it truly made me tear up. That first piping, genius! So simple yet so beautiful, not even done watching. Allows me to open my horizons.
Thank you, this is exactly what I was looking for!
What a great tutorial. Thank you taking the time to make it and for your thoughtfulness for sharing it.
Le Boy bag.. thank you for the awesome demonstration
thank you
You are a blessing to me. I knew how to do the stripe construction and just recently the piping. But the briefcase construction I could not get to grips with it, it was so confusing to me🤣🤣But today sir the way you explained it.......the penny finally dropped😎😄Thank you!!!!!
That was an incredible demonstration, thank you so much👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks man, it was so helpful for me✌🏻
Thank you for teaching!
Fantastic step-by-step! I enjoy watching every of your videos, I create small leather goods too and I learned a lot from you. Thank you! ✨
What a great tutorial.
Thank you man
That second method you used is very interesting ~ I will have to test this a few times to see if I can manage it ~ Thank you for showing me!
He did the second method wrong. Don't do it that way, it won't be able to have much load bearing capacity.
Very helpful video. Thanks for sharing!
Literally a life saver. Excellent video and thanks so much for making & sharing this!
Glad it helped!
thank you for the lessons , very informative deb
Glad ur back
Thanks Tariq
Super super 👌 great 👍
Thanks
Great explanation, thanks for this video!
This wasn't exactly what I was looking for but it helped me. Thanks.
I was shocked that the gusset with piping was-wait for it-~GLUED! 😮
You make it look so easy: That Piping method is genius...... why didn't think of that???
Fantastic video tutorial!!! Thank you!!!
Excellent tutorial! Thanks
Thank you so mutch. This was werry help full.
Thank you glad to read this
Very nice video thanks👏👏💪🏻
Thank you so much for making this very informative video!! Wow! Someday, I hope I can sew as fast as you can! (Lol, yes-I know the video was sped up!) I’m subscribing!!!
Thank you
Thank's for the video
I'm only 2 mins in and already I'm loving it!! Plus you linked all the tools! Thank you so much!!! New subscriber here!! 🙏🏼❤
Beautiful!! very good tutorial
N 3 - my favorite.
Also like number 3 very much, wish to see it more out there
Danke :-) das ist ein tolles Video
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Amazing - THANK YOU!!
Thank you
It is great thank you for sharing…❤️❤️❤️
Thank you! Cheers!
Super! If possible, could you please show a photo of situations (bags) in which each gusset is used…? Thnx from beginner.
You could go on shopping sites and observe bags on there :) I use Netaporter, Shopbop and Matches !
Me ha sido muy útil . Muy bien explicado. Muchas gracias por compartirlo.
Gracias
Very important vidéo thank you
Ya i did laurn something, as the piping one gives me an idea as to how i can ad a pipe along the top portion of my saddlebag leather panels that i tooled and added to the saddlebags lit flap ,how to make the piping ,as there is a gap between the lid flap and the panel that dirt can get in ,as my Chicago screws dont make the 2 pieces tight enough,. hmm hope that came out right .lol
Great information. Truly art. Subscribed. Where can I get a skiver like that? Link?
thank you for making this :) very nice!
Thanks for the video
Great, Thanks
Merci pour ce tuto!
thank for sharing
Amazing
nice work
Thanks
Thanks
you should put: types of leather gusset on the title
Done ! Thanks
You are amazing 👌
Thank you so much 😀
THANKS FOR SHARING :>
My pleasure!!
Thanx alot😊
Wonderful tutorial! What type of glue is that? Where do I buy it?
Contact adhesive, you can get it from any DIY store !
Thank you. What are the blocks you cut on make of? The black one and the white one.
Thank you for sharing
Nice tutorial,just saw ur tutorial now.tge stripe construction gusset can be use for what kind of bag plz? Just a little bit of confuse nor can u plz make videos on my to use the side plz
Merci l ARTISTE C est gentil
Maravilhoso. Obrigada.😊
Merci beaucoup...
De rien !
How about doing a video on different methods of installing zippers?
Thanks
Great suggestion! I will note this idea! Stay tuned!
Merci pour la vidéo Alexandre :) étonnant que tu traduises "Soufflets à l'Allemande" par "Stripe Construction" même si je comprends que le public ne soit pas technique :) Merci à toi pour la vidéo (j'utilise très régulièrement ton gabarit d'arrondis en laiton ;) )
Vous avez tout à fait raison, c'est un montage américain.
J'ai oublié de corriger cette erreur
What thickness leather do you use?
salut , et merci !! très intéressant vraiment , peut être un poil trop rapide et sans gros plan ralenti ou expliqué pour justifier le/les montages !!
comme par exemple pourquoi et comment le montage du passe poil replié en haut !!??? ou le montage du fond un peu rapide pour en comprendre les subtilités !! en tout cas pour un débutant n'ayant jamais fait ce genre de montage !!! merci tout de même !!!!
force et respect
Merci pour votre commentaire. Pas impossible que je revienne la dessus. Je réaliserai pour l'occasion un article.
@@Theleathercraftacademy merci pour votre réponse ,et je me doutais bien que ce ne serait pas sur cette même vidéo mais plutôt dans celles à venir !!
force et respect
What thread are you using?
Bonjour, merci de nous montrer les différentes façons de monter un sac. Mes préférés sont la façon numéro 1, mais quel épaisseur de cuir utiliser , car il faut un cuir assez souple pour pouvoir le retourner? La numéro 3 est ce qu’on appelle le montage à l’Allemande?
Un matériau souple est plus adapté, autrement il peut y avoir un risque de déchirure ou de froissage ce qui est irrémédiable.
Le montage numéro 3 est effectivement un montage à l'Allemande
@Theleathercraftacademy, what types of leather and weights are best for a nice flexible gusset? I want to add a gusset to a 3oz pocket protector. Thx :D
I will try for sure the stripe construction (my fav I think.) and the piping. 😊 Thank you. But normally I saw at 3mm from the edges and also with stitches from 3/4mm it could be a problem? 🤔
Hi, that should be ok, I stitch 2.5 from the edge. 0.5 mm won't make a huge difference.
@@Theleathercraftacademy Thank you. 😊
I find that when stiching gussets that have a large curve in the corners, the holes on the front panel begins to deviate alignment from the gusset holes. I'm trying to discover a technique to regain hole alignment.
When using the third technique how do you prevent the stitched area from creating a "ridge" on the outside of the bag? I have made a bag using this gusset style and you can see where the gusset lays on the inside ( from the outside) it kind of pushes the outside leather.
Молодец, первый раз вижу как экономно расходуют кожу.
Thank you for amazing tutorial! Btw can you tell me what is the name of the technique that you stitching with awl and 2 needles? I would like to know how you make holes with awl while you are stitching!
I´d like to know the same!
Saddle stitches
It's called Saddle Stitching. There is a great tutorial on it by Don Gonzales, he's a saddle maker who gives online tutorials like this.
You know you are absolutely awesome right??????
Good!!!!
谢谢!
So, sometimes when I saddle stitch, the second needle will go through the line that is already in the hole. How do I avoid this??
Yes, if I understand correctly what you are saying, I think using the first needle or an awl to guide the second needle you will solve this problem
@@Theleathercraftacademy what a Greta tutorial. I watched this with my son. So appreciate this.
@@Theleathercraftacademy so, the hole is too small for both needles or an Awl and a needle. I just don't pull it very far test it and undo if it happens. If it wears out Its close to the needle and I just redo the needle connection.
@@Theleathercraftacademy oh my gosh! That's it..so much easier. It's going well. Now to try these gussets. Love your videos.
Good!!
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Thank you
Maravilhoso. Obrigada.😊