Still watching. Thanks for all the great instruction. You guys were my first UA-cam leather channel. Always look forward to your weekly contribution. Great content and I love the hobby!
It was nice to see you guys having fun at the end, shows you enjoy working together. The bag is simple and that make it have more ways it could be used. Hope to see more ideas like this.
Great work from the design and construction team! I also look forward to Saturdays (here in Aus) when your videos land. I’m going to have to make this - I have a friend who would love to cart her wine around in it too 😀.
I like the design. I think I need the wider top, one handle. I bought some lovely yellow buffalo hide a couple of months ago. This is perfect for it. I think I’ll make a smaller red one for my threads.
Love that green one, I could just picture it with a fabric liner inside in between the tan ridge too, that would look really good 😅😍 also love the ending, you wino 😅😅
Love watching your videos! This is the perfect bag I needed for the stuff I carry for my kiddo everyday. I hope there’s a kit that can be purchased or this bag can be purchase, momma is so busy don’t have time for her hobbies when the kiddo is young
First of all you're amazing and your videos are so informative! I just need to say that when you hammer it's 2x the volume of the rest of the video which makes for an awkward dance with the remote. Thank you for all your content!
the cool bag i was hooked in on it as a leather bucket i am looking for a pattern for one don't get me wrong it is a great video and i can make a pattern from this to make a bucket too
If I really want to use this for collecting berries is there something I should do to the inside to protect it from getting stained? Love everything about your channel. Thank you :)
Hi. PLease can someone help me find the link to the tutorial about the double seamed bottom that is used in this video but taught in an earlier one. Thank you
How would I figure out the size of the bottom piece? I’m using a different style tote but like this bottom detail but don’t know how much to allow for the size of the bottom with the thickness of the 3/4 strip.
I really hate to mention this but....the clips you use to keep glued edges together are called (in Pennsylvania, at least) 'binder clips'. I use them all the time but I line the jaws with thin, scrap leather so metal never touches leather. The other thing I noticed was where the two side panels come together at the top, 4 layers of leather? Could that be adjusted so each liner is short. Kind of fitting next to each other? (Hope that makes sense) Nice design. Kind of want to try it.
Hi. I really need some help with this bag. I bought the pattern. cut it out and watched the video over and over again. But I am confused - Each piece of leather for the angled side bag measures 11 3/4 inches - so 23 1/2 inches for both - Each piece of leather for the straight sided bag measures 11 1/4 inches - so 22 1/2 inches for both so there is 1 inch difference but the base seems to be the same for both. I cant work out how this will work out?
So I am super new to leather making and watching your videos, I feel that I could make just about anything. I hope this isn't a taboo question but but I would love to be able to make things for my wife who is vegetarian, would these techniques work with vegetarian friendly leather? Love watching these videos.
Hi Eric I bought the pattern and I’m going to make the angled one. The print accuracy test doesn’t come out right for me and I have no idea how to adjust it. I proceeded though, thinking that maybe the pieces would all be out by the same percentage and everything would be fine (quite possibly flawed thinking there 😉). This is my question - I overlapped the body pieces according to the marks but the liner is not wide enough if I again follow the overlap marks. It matches if I don’t overlap the liner. So, should the liner not show the overlap or is my logic re the printing flawed? I’d rather find out now rather than after I’ve cut it all out 😣. Regards, J
I have made the same discovery. Is it possible that angled liner is designed to be aligned with one edger the top piece so that the overlap when sewing is minimized? Did you recut a new piece? How did it turn out?
@@tomfoster2053 Hi Tom! I shortened the width of the angled body piece by a quarter inch on each side so that it is exactly the same width as the top liner. I shortened by a quarter inch on each side rather than a half inch on one side so that the marks for the Chicago screws remained centered. With this adjustment, the bucket bag I made turned out perfect, and the bottom of the bag fit perfectly into the side panel pieces.
I like your work! I am a novice hobby leather worker. Can I ask your advice on something? I’m currently making a padded leather sleeve-like case for an iPad with a keyboard on it. I’m using 7-8 ounce leather because I have a lot of it. I was planning on the case being one piece that folds then stitched to form a cube-like look. The front and back are continues and there is a seam on the left and right bottom edges and the 2 vertical sides. How would you recommend to stitch the bottom seams? The leather seems pretty thick to bend down for the bottom and front seam. How would you go about it?
This is hard to understand from your description. I would recommend you get Al Stohlman's books on stitching leather cases; they show lots of different methods for stitching different cases. They're available on Amazon. It's a set of three.
Well that sounds like really thick leather for what you’re making. If it is veg than leather you might consider wet molding it to conform to the shape of the iPad, and this will bring the two edges together for stitching. You could also add a welt approximately the same thickness of the iPad, this might take several layers of leather and could be a challenge to stitch. Other more advanced options are to use a strip of thinner leather as a gusset, skive down the edges of your main pieces to improve conformation, or combine some of the above options.
I call it a gasket. The thing you’re calling a welt, that is. Idk if that’s right or not but it works and helps me differentiate between it and a true gusset.
I got this pattern and there no edge allowances, the panels are way too big and the rim liner isn’t even the right measurement. What happened? I have watched this video many times and not helpful. The diagonal bag is way off.
Kayleena is just killing it with her designs lately! Can’t wait to make these bags
Still watching. Thanks for all the great instruction. You guys were my first UA-cam leather channel. Always look forward to your weekly contribution. Great content and I love the hobby!
It was nice to see you guys having fun at the end, shows you enjoy working together. The bag is simple and that make it have more ways it could be used. Hope to see more ideas like this.
its raining again here in ireland but you guys put a smile on my face at the end of the video thank you love the bag by the way
These videos absolutely make my Saturday mornings (here in NZ) perfect. A nice hot cup of coffee and a Corter movie. ❤️❤️❤️
I love the last minute or so of this video. You guys are great.
Such an awesome tutorial for a leather newbie like me. Excited to continue following you two!
I loved the banter at the end keep up the good work and have great weekend.
I love how you hung the old cutting mat!
Poetry in motion…..lovely little bag💜💕👍🏻
You are taking it to the next level with the double stitch “gusset” thing. Very nice! Very inspiring!
Love the green you used. I love watching your videos and the designs that the two of you come up with
Love that green! Super classy design!
Great work from the design and construction team! I also look forward to Saturdays (here in Aus) when your videos land. I’m going to have to make this - I have a friend who would love to cart her wine around in it too 😀.
I like the design. I think I need the wider top, one handle. I bought some lovely yellow buffalo hide a couple of months ago. This is perfect for it. I think I’ll make a smaller red one for my threads.
Nice bag, good to see something a little different!
Love that green one, I could just picture it with a fabric liner inside in between the tan ridge too, that would look really good 😅😍 also love the ending, you wino 😅😅
Classy wino. 😉🥂
Love that bag. I can't wait to make one for my wife
Wow I love the design! Long time fan of the channel, I get a lot of great tips from you guys!
Love watching your videos! This is the perfect bag I needed for the stuff I carry for my kiddo everyday. I hope there’s a kit that can be purchased or this bag can be purchase, momma is so busy don’t have time for her hobbies when the kiddo is young
I would love to use this as a tool bucket for my welding stuff. Something that can take a beating and age well.
That green bucket bag is nice
The double handle one would be a great Easter basket.
There you go again, making it look so easy :)
24:44 what a life hack. the last bit of the video is hilarious lol
Maybe you could make so the shorter handle would go inside the bag when your using the longer handle.. but using still using the same screw
that's a fantastic idea!
I was just going to suggest the same thing when watching the video, I think it's the way to go.
That's amazing. I'd love to see you do some camera leatherettes. It's really hard to find good content on reskining cameras.
Love this . Thank you for posting
beautiful
Do you have a video on how you condition leather?
I just wanna work in your shop. 😄
Even just for a week... for free.... as a holiday! 😁
First of all you're amazing and your videos are so informative! I just need to say that when you hammer it's 2x the volume of the rest of the video which makes for an awkward dance with the remote. Thank you for all your content!
Sweet bag! Wish the hippie bag pattern was up on the site too 😪
Amazing 😀. Thank you for sharing. K
the cool bag i was hooked in on it as a leather bucket i am looking for a pattern for one don't get me wrong it is a great video and i can make a pattern from this to make a bucket too
If I really want to use this for collecting berries is there something I should do to the inside to protect it from getting stained?
Love everything about your channel. Thank you :)
Tokonole is the product you seek to edge burnish. Available from virtually any leathercraft supplier or Amazon too
Is it preference for burnishing with canvas vs. a wood slicker? New to this hobby and trying to learn. Thanks.
If you will punch your bottom and welt (gasket) then wet mold the bottom you can stitch super easy without glue. Way faster.
Hi. PLease can someone help me find the link to the tutorial about the double seamed bottom that is used in this video but taught in an earlier one. Thank you
Did you get the Hippy Bag pattern done?
How would I figure out the size of the bottom piece? I’m using a different style tote but like this bottom detail but don’t know how much to allow for the size of the bottom with the thickness of the 3/4 strip.
Great video - thanks!!
like the roller but what about the Corter Pounder?
I really hate to mention this but....the clips you use to keep glued edges together are called (in Pennsylvania, at least) 'binder clips'. I use them all the time but I line the jaws with thin, scrap leather so metal never touches leather. The other thing I noticed was where the two side panels come together at the top, 4 layers of leather? Could that be adjusted so each liner is short. Kind of fitting next to each other? (Hope that makes sense) Nice design. Kind of want to try it.
Correct! Alligators have teeth 😄
Skive it down, much like the welt/gasket/thingy?
@@thatHARVguy My skiving technique needs more work than I can say.
Thank you for the video
What dye did you use for the green bag?
Hi. I really need some help with this bag. I bought the pattern. cut it out and watched the video over and over again.
But I am confused
- Each piece of leather for the angled side bag measures 11 3/4 inches - so 23 1/2 inches for both
- Each piece of leather for the straight sided bag measures 11 1/4 inches - so 22 1/2 inches for both
so there is 1 inch difference but the base seems to be the same for both.
I cant work out how this will work out?
A dab of blue Loctite will keep those Chicago screws from loosening off.
Amazing 🤞🏽 😀🤘🏼
So I am super new to leather making and watching your videos, I feel that I could make just about anything. I hope this isn't a taboo question but but I would love to be able to make things for my wife who is vegetarian, would these techniques work with vegetarian friendly leather? Love watching these videos.
It should work just make sure you get a imitation leather that matches the firmness, thickness and strength of what the real leather would be
Cool pattern. Someone needs to teach Eric how to iron a shirt!😁
What brand is the green leather?
Was 5 oz used for the entire build?
Hi Eric
I bought the pattern and I’m going to make the angled one. The print accuracy test doesn’t come out right for me and I have no idea how to adjust it. I proceeded though, thinking that maybe the pieces would all be out by the same percentage and everything would be fine (quite possibly flawed thinking there 😉). This is my question - I overlapped the body pieces according to the marks but the liner is not wide enough if I again follow the overlap marks. It matches if I don’t overlap the liner. So, should the liner not show the overlap or is my logic re the printing flawed? I’d rather find out now rather than after I’ve cut it all out 😣.
Regards, J
I had the same issue. Appears that the main body piece is a half inch too wide. Not sure though
I have made the same discovery. Is it possible that angled liner is designed to be aligned with one edger the top piece so that the overlap when sewing is minimized? Did you recut a new piece? How did it turn out?
@@tomfoster2053 Hi Tom! I shortened the width of the angled body piece by a quarter inch on each side so that it is exactly the same width as the top liner. I shortened by a quarter inch on each side rather than a half inch on one side so that the marks for the Chicago screws remained centered. With this adjustment, the bucket bag I made turned out perfect, and the bottom of the bag fit perfectly into the side panel pieces.
I like your work! I am a novice hobby leather worker. Can I ask your advice on something? I’m currently making a padded leather sleeve-like case for an iPad with a keyboard on it. I’m using 7-8 ounce leather because I have a lot of it. I was planning on the case being one piece that folds then stitched to form a cube-like look. The front and back are continues and there is a seam on the left and right bottom edges and the 2 vertical sides. How would you recommend to stitch the bottom seams? The leather seems pretty thick to bend down for the bottom and front seam. How would you go about it?
This is hard to understand from your description.
I would recommend you get Al Stohlman's books on stitching leather cases; they show lots of different methods for stitching different cases.
They're available on Amazon. It's a set of three.
Well that sounds like really thick leather for what you’re making. If it is veg than leather you might consider wet molding it to conform to the shape of the iPad, and this will bring the two edges together for stitching. You could also add a welt approximately the same thickness of the iPad, this might take several layers of leather and could be a challenge to stitch. Other more advanced options are to use a strip of thinner leather as a gusset, skive down the edges of your main pieces to improve conformation, or combine some of the above options.
*Next Project......LEATHER SUCCULENTS! From all the scraps.*
I can see the green bag in a shorter and wider size for people picking up berries.
Brilliant
I'm still watching the video but why not using water base glue?
Because it's not as strong or as fast.
@@eiward Here ( EU) is getting more difficult to buy glue like that one.
I call it a gasket. The thing you’re calling a welt, that is. Idk if that’s right or not but it works and helps me differentiate between it and a true gusset.
I got this pattern and there no edge allowances, the panels are way too big and the rim liner isn’t even the right measurement. What happened? I have watched this video many times and not helpful. The diagonal bag is way off.
same problem I am dealing with
Wow!
Damn it I wasn't going to buy any more patterns!
who won the 500k giveaway!?!?
If you're going to make a bucket you better line it with some insulation and fill it full of ice and beer
Number two..... Late to the party.
всегда когда выкройка платная ставлю дизу
I have found through necessity rather than choice that there are no end of household objects you can use for shapes, templates and wet moulding