Hi Harry, OLD LEATHER SMITH here, Very Nice, I like it, I myself do 2 steps different, 1. I ALWAYS install chrome tanned Sheep inside so there's no way 2 get scratches 2 the plastic face, I even do this 4 a lap top case, any time there is a possible chance of scratching, on phones, 2. I always have a flap, keeps out RAIN, GOD'S BLESSINGS ✝️⚾🙃
Your a genius. I been at leatherworking for 5 months now. I'm still learning. I tried to make this case myself and I made it too tight. Your idea saved me ty
@@harryrogers I should have a shipment of gutermann nylon coming from Germany soon. That stuff is not available in Finland same with that gutermann buttonhole silk. Good thing Germany and Finland are both EU countries.
@@harryrogers Well yes and no liked to order small stuff from Japan, but now everything is under tax. So are English silver items antiques, books etc. Damn
Hi Harry love your videos, I have a question for you what’s the best sort of thread to use on leather upholstery both for a machine and by hand? Mines a singer 66 hand cranked from 1935 works a treat! Fabulous stitches . Many many thanks Regards Steve
Hi Steve for the Singer 66, Gutterman upholstery thread is good. I use bonded nylon in my bigger machines and Ritza Tiger thread for hand sewing as it does not rot.
Hi Harry, always watch but not made yet. I practice in my head and thought an additional strip of leather between the 2 sides as a spacer might stop the pinching. Have you tried it or does it cause other problems? Nice case👍
Adler have a good reputation. I do enjoy the bottom wheel feed as well as the top roller for wallets etc...flat sewing items...does this Adler have that or is it a feed dog.....choice really depends on what you want the machine for.
I have a shoe repair shop and I'm also doing a lot of things like purses, belts and restoration projects that require a lighter stitch than what I have with my patching machine.
@@frankdenton171 Probably not a bad option...Best if you can try a machine to check it suits your needs. Mine is good for shoes wallets and other fine stuff. A 335 type cylinder arm is another option...Good for bags.
Hi Friend I was trying to find your latest video here on TH-cam I have a question. And I don't know if you can help me. I have a pfaff 138 and want to use a small roller foot and wondering if you can help mewith this I saw a video from a pfaff 134 they use a roller foot needle plate and feed dog they mentioned is the same like the singer 31-15 wondering. What is the right roller foot . Needle plate and feed dog for my pfaff138 hope you can help me thanks for reading
Hi Harry, OLD LEATHER SMITH here, Very Nice, I like it, I myself do 2 steps different, 1. I ALWAYS install chrome tanned Sheep inside so there's no way 2 get scratches 2 the plastic face, I even do this 4 a lap top case, any time there is a possible chance of scratching, on phones, 2. I always have a flap, keeps out RAIN, GOD'S BLESSINGS ✝️⚾🙃
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Fine job Harry!
Keep up the good work
JIM
Love to see your leather work
Your a genius. I been at leatherworking for 5 months now. I'm still learning. I tried to make this case myself and I made it too tight. Your idea saved me ty
That's great Michael, thanks.
Thank you ... Great to see a leathercraft video again!!!!
Harry,
Thank you for your input and advice.
I like your videos. They are very useful. Every time when I watch them I learn something new. Thank you very much and keep teaching me🤓
Thanks very much.
Gorgeous!
A bone folder in a phone holder! 🙂
Great video Harry.
Wayne.
Great craftsmanship as always Harry
Hi Harry love your videos it would be interesting if you done a tutorial on making Moccasins.
Nice work
Good evening from Norman, Oklahoma, USA. Thank you for sharing your talents and expertise.
Hello SouKan, and thanks.
My favorite cologne is English leather, old formula)))
Thank you Harry
Excellent. Thank you!
Nice TH-cam clip Harry. Will check it out when I see you next
Excellent, I often have trouble with phone case dimensions.
Many thanks that's a good tip, nice one
Nice work got one in stiffer leather with an elasticated pull tag to make it easier
Hi that sounds good, and no danger of it falling out.
@@harryrogers no snug fit .Thats why there is a pull tab that that pushes it up from bottom as it’s tricky to pull out with fingers only
Need it..
Could my singer 201k do this with something like Gütermann R753 silk, Red or Royal blue would look awesome ??
I think it probably could...I have not tried the silk, bit the Gutermann upholstery thread would probably work.
@@harryrogers I should have a shipment of gutermann nylon coming from Germany soon. That stuff is not available in Finland same with that gutermann buttonhole silk. Good thing Germany and Finland are both EU countries.
@@OriginalFinnish22 Yes lucky to be in the EU!
@@harryrogers Well yes and no liked to order small stuff from Japan, but now everything is under tax. So are English silver items antiques, books etc. Damn
lovely case where did you source the leather from?
How do you oil this machine, can you please make a video on how to?
Hi I am sorry but I no longer have this machine. There are manuals for it on the ISMACS website.
Do you have your store?
Hi Harry love your videos, I have a question for you what’s the best sort of thread to use on leather upholstery both for a machine and by hand? Mines a singer 66 hand cranked from 1935 works a treat! Fabulous stitches .
Many many thanks Regards Steve
Hi Steve for the Singer 66, Gutterman upholstery thread is good. I use bonded nylon in my bigger machines and Ritza Tiger thread for hand sewing as it does not rot.
Hi Harry, always watch but not made yet. I practice in my head and thought an additional strip of leather between the 2 sides as a spacer might stop the pinching. Have you tried it or does it cause other problems? Nice case👍
Hi Alan, perhaps give it a go, though a bit of pinching keeps the phone in position.
Harry, I have a question. What is your thoughts about the 4180 Adler post machine?
Adler have a good reputation. I do enjoy the bottom wheel feed as well as the top roller for wallets etc...flat sewing items...does this Adler have that or is it a feed dog.....choice really depends on what you want the machine for.
I have a shoe repair shop and I'm also doing a lot of things like purses, belts and restoration projects that require a lighter stitch than what I have with my patching machine.
@@frankdenton171 Probably not a bad option...Best if you can try a machine to check it suits your needs. Mine is good for shoes wallets and other fine stuff. A 335 type cylinder arm is another option...Good for bags.
Hi Friend I was trying to find your latest video here on TH-cam I have a question. And I don't know if you can help me. I have a pfaff 138 and want to use a small roller foot and wondering if you can help mewith this I saw a video from a pfaff 134 they use a roller foot needle plate and feed dog they mentioned is the same like the singer 31-15 wondering. What is the right roller foot . Needle plate and feed dog for my pfaff138 hope you can help me thanks for reading
Also I forgot to mentioned my pfaff138 also is zigzag