Making a leather sling bag
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ย. 2024
- Welcome back everyone!
So as I said in my previous video, I want to try and start posting twice a week. I'm trying to figure out the perfect time to upload the craft videos as they are more relaxed. I decided to post on Sunday so hope it gets you watching!
I used vegetable tanned leather and its about 2mm thick. Hope you enjoy this video!
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If you'd like to order a bag, you can mail me on bousleather@gmail.com
#thelocalleatherguy #LLG
I love your Videos! they are so helpful :)
Thank you so much Danielle! 🤲🏽
To bad! What a beautiful bag! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for watching MaryAnn!
Love the calming music in the background 😂💯💯
Lol! Hope it helped you unwind! 🙏🏾🙌🏽
Yoh that was just lovely came out so nice I'll pick this over the best fong kong Gucci any day bra!!👌💰💰 you gotta put satisfying in the tags bru.
😂😂😂 Shot bro!🙏🏾🙌🏽 And there's always that one tag I forget to add, so lemme go do that straight away!
Love your video! 🙏
Thank Karen! 🙏🏾😊🙌🏽
Sir.....,
What is that thread like you use..??
How long is that thread like..??
That's it have a ticket number or thickness of that thread like..??
I'm new to this leather thingy... Pls. Help... Thanks..
I need this type of one... Can you transport
Hi there excellent video. What stitching do you use for the gussets ?
Thank you for watching! I hand stitch everything
hey Luke, what size and type of thread are you using?
Hey Gabriel, I'm using waxed thread and its about 2mm thick..🙌🙌
@@Luke_cpt thanks Luke!!
Hi! Do you have the pattern for this bag? Thank you :)
Hi! Unfortunately not, I don't actually use patterns. In the new year I'm planning to have digital patterns made up of all my products/projects so keep an eye on the channel for that!
Thanks for watching.
Can I least have the dimensions of the bag :)
@@bryanchristiancabigunda4186 it's 25cm x 20cm and 10cm depth 👌🏽
Hello
uncel luke😇😇😇
Hello Gracie! Thanks for watching 😊
Do you sell your patterns?
Hey MaryAnn! Unfortunately not. Honestly, most of the time I actually dont even use patterns, just measurements