You have to be careful with that! Always test on a scrap piece first. In this case I was using pva glue that I had previously applied and let dry onto the pattern piece
Hi Joshua, I marked the stitches on the leather using the pattern! I first make the holes on the 300 Gsm paper pattern, then fix the pattern in place on top of my leather, next I mark the stitches (not going all the way through yet!). Eventually, I take off the pattern and then I punch the holes all the way through. I hope this helps ;)
great vid quality! i always thought your designs are so clean. nice work!
Glad you like them!
Hi man! Its great that you giving us your knowledge. Is that black alcohol paint? Looks like its fast dry, how much did you wait to dry?
Nice work🙏🏼🙏🏼 high quality
Merci !
Amazing. Both video and product
Thanks Elio!!
Incredible video!
Thanks Marcus
Wow! How did you glued template to the wallet without glue ruin it?
You have to be careful with that! Always test on a scrap piece first. In this case I was using pva glue that I had previously applied and let dry onto the pattern piece
@@AtelierGrinda thank you kindly for your answer 🙏🏻
Hi. Your videos are superb. I wanted to ask how you feel about using a paint roller, I’m worried about paint accidentally dripping onto the leather.
I am personally not a fan, a prefer a wooden stick but find what works best for you!
What kind of stitch marking tool that you're using?
Hi Joshua, I marked the stitches on the leather using the pattern! I first make the holes on the 300 Gsm paper pattern, then fix the pattern in place on top of my leather, next I mark the stitches (not going all the way through yet!). Eventually, I take off the pattern and then I punch the holes all the way through. I hope this helps ;)
What is name of that tool which holding wallet while stitching?
it is called a stitching pony or stitching clamp!
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