I love the stictches.. nice modification and you still give credit to the original wallet version.. it is better than someone else who try to sell modification stuff but claim them as their original design.. respect for you dude 👍👍
Yes, and I see you are also creating some of your wallets. My point is to analyze and learn the constructions methods. I am doing some original design patterns. Still leaning.
Ah, yes, the snap metal does graze the front card. I resolved that by another layer of leather for snap buttons on my tool organizers. So, there would be no metal to metal or metal to plastic touching.
Regular saddle stitch and reinforcement with a line of cross stitch. So, there are two layers of stitching. I used one long continuous thread to do that one line of stitching. x14 of the length of the stitch line.
Thanks. I thought about using magnetic snaps before. I’m avoiding it because it can mess up credit or bank cards’ magnetic strips. I’ll be featuring more designs moving forward. I’ve ordered hollow snaps in antique brass and would upgrade the overall quality.
Yes, I agree with the term modifications. It was a learning exercise of deconstructing the entire design and did modifications so that I think would be some improvements, like the back quick access card pocket. This has remained one of my favorites and have not offered the sale of a finished item nor the pattern I did using CAD. I still credit Tempered Trail for the ingenuity of this design albeit with a little bit of my spin on it. I moved on with my own designs and prototyping. I'm coming into this world of leather crafting without knowing the rules of how it should be done. It's a nice distraction from my regular job in the academe.
I love the improvements you’ve added! 👏
Thanks! 😄
I love the stictches.. nice modification and you still give credit to the original wallet version.. it is better than someone else who try to sell modification stuff but claim them as their original design.. respect for you dude 👍👍
Yes, and I see you are also creating some of your wallets. My point is to analyze and learn the constructions methods. I am doing some original design patterns. Still leaning.
En mi experiencia las piezas metálicas y algunas costuras dañan a las tarjetas.
Ah, yes, the snap metal does graze the front card. I resolved that by another layer of leather for snap buttons on my tool organizers. So, there would be no metal to metal or metal to plastic touching.
Ну очень симпатично
What type of cross stitch are you using?
Regular saddle stitch and reinforcement with a line of cross stitch. So, there are two layers of stitching. I used one long continuous thread to do that one line of stitching. x14 of the length of the stitch line.
nice job! i like the design. keep up the good work
edit* do you think the buttom could be replaced with a rare earth magnate?
Thanks. I thought about using magnetic snaps before. I’m avoiding it because it can mess up credit or bank cards’ magnetic strips. I’ll be featuring more designs moving forward. I’ve ordered hollow snaps in antique brass and would upgrade the overall quality.
@@drawingarchitecture I could see that also but i figured with the mag wallets and most pos systems requiring chips over strips it might be ok.
Wish you'd stop saying IMPROVEMENTS when all you did was use somebody else's design and slapped on your MODIFICATIONS on their work.
Yes, I agree with the term modifications. It was a learning exercise of deconstructing the entire design and did modifications so that I think would be some improvements, like the back quick access card pocket. This has remained one of my favorites and have not offered the sale of a finished item nor the pattern I did using CAD. I still credit Tempered Trail for the ingenuity of this design albeit with a little bit of my spin on it. I moved on with my own designs and prototyping. I'm coming into this world of leather crafting without knowing the rules of how it should be done. It's a nice distraction from my regular job in the academe.