I love that you show mistakes and talk about they they happened! You feel so much more personable and less showy than other leather working channels. I feel like I can actually teach myself using your videos!
I’ve watched copious amounts of videos about setting eyelets and, AT LAST, 3:40 mins in you actually show the correct way to put the small washer on. Thank you so much for that… You now have one new subscriber. Cheers.
I'm adhering two pieces of leather back to back, but can't find a thick enough eyelet, one with a long barrel. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
The solution is to use a Skiver to thin the leather.... so that the eyelets you have, can fit through. If you don't have a skiver, carefully use a craft knife to slice some of the leather away. Hope that helps.
@@tsbda she didn't ramble on in my opinion. She is offering free information. Some people are so ungrateful and just troll other people's work just to be nasty because that I their character.
It's nice to see I'm not the only one who has eyelet issues from time to time.
I love that you show mistakes and talk about they they happened! You feel so much more personable and less showy than other leather working channels. I feel like I can actually teach myself using your videos!
Thanks so much for your nice words and hope you have a lot of fun with leather crafting.
I’ve watched copious amounts of videos about setting eyelets and, AT LAST, 3:40 mins in you actually show the correct way to put the small washer on. Thank you so much for that… You now have one new subscriber. Cheers.
Thanks for your great comment and subscribing! That's much appreciated and glad I was able to help you. Yay!!
Best explanation/ teaching so far. Thank you very much.
Thanks so much and glad it helped you.
Exactly what i needed, thanks for making the video!
Glad it hear it helped! 😸
Thank you for confirming the logic of using a smaller punch hole on thinner leather. I was suspecting that but haven't tried it yet.
Hope it helps you.
I learned so. Thank You.
Thanks for the really detailed explanations!
You're welcome!
It is soooooo awesome that you do not edit out your mistakes! Knowing what went wrong or can go wrong is half of the learning :-)
Thank you Nancy.
You're welcome!
thanks for the share. the music is so funny
Glad you like it!
where do you get the washers? Grommets come with them but not the eyelets I see at Hobby Lobby,
Hi, you can get them from online stores and specialist leather shops.
eyelets are 1 piece; grommets are 2 pieces. technically what this presenter is doing is setting a grommet.
Thank you . Now we know how to fix our kite.
I'm so glad!
What size did you use in the corset ?
Hi, I can't quite remember. About 15mm or so perhaps, but best you go with what works with the size of the cord you're using.
I'm adhering two pieces of leather back to back, but can't find a thick enough eyelet, one with a long barrel. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
The solution is to use a Skiver to thin the leather.... so that the eyelets you have, can fit through. If you don't have a skiver, carefully use a craft knife to slice some of the leather away. Hope that helps.
Woman with a hammer 👀
It will be great to just get to the point
Yes I totally agree she bloody rambled on,
I thought she was hammering in 6 inch nails
Then watch someone else?
@@millymills5747 Lol Exactly.
@@tsbda she didn't ramble on in my opinion. She is offering free information. Some people are so ungrateful and just troll other people's work just to be nasty because that I their character.