The Leather Thread

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Tandy sells stuff that Ivan makes.

I have a set of alphabet stamping tools that my friend helped buy in HK. Never used cos he bought the wrong one for me. I wanted something else. If u are keen, I'll snap a pix and send to u.

Well, that explains the similarity. I already have alphabet stamps. Right now, I am looking for stamps like veiner, border, camouflage and the likes.
 

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Wow! very nicely done. Seems like the thread was placed into good use!
For this design, you are actually meant to place only 1-2 cards per slot (by right..).

Putting more cards into it would mean
- it will bulk up due to the number of cards. which leads to 2 scenarios
-leather will stretch eventually. so u are able to pull in/our cards easier.
-put more cards in.
-it will become a little loose in the future.

Other than that, you should try to use softer leathers. Less in thickness (oz.) and softer in nature (e.g. sheep or goat). Like this, you can put more cards in due to it being more forgiving, since its less stiff.

Its not really due to the stitching (since I don't see 'hills and valley', that's the effect of over-tension). More to do with allowance of space. For this design, its meant for less cards.
So, its more like a nature of the design. That's why card holders you see in commercial products are more towards individual plastic cases for each card design OR a single big compartment to place cards into it.

Hey man, hope you're doing well. :) Thanks for the input, I guess you're right that this design is just meant to be so. For now I'm stuffing it silly with cards and etc and hoping it will soften up with use. Should also be a good test of the my stitching durability with this abuse. :D I'd like to find softer leathers, but as we chatted previously, quite tough to find locally.


Tandy sells stuff that Ivan makes.

I have a set of alphabet stamping tools that my friend helped buy in HK. Never used cos he bought the wrong one for me. I wanted something else. If u are keen, I'll snap a pix and send to u.

I might be interested in alphabet stamps. Care to send a sample photo? Thanks!
 

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I experimenting making a card/cash holder yesterday. First time making use of the thread I got from Toby88 since I got it from him some time back. Turned out OK for a first try.

However after finishing up, I faced a problem. It's too tight to fit in more than a few cards. -_- Not sure if maybe it's because the leather I used is too stiff or maybe I pulled the stitches too tight, but looks like I can only use this as a card holder and not a wallet replacement as I intended.

these type of 'open' cardholder design tend to be long length wise, almost like 4 inch.
the extra length gives it allowance to 'bloat' up to hold more cards. 2-3 cards per slot no problem.
do note once they are overexpanded and molded to with 3++ cards they may be too loose for single cards in the future

difference is apparent when u compare slot length of these vs the ones inside a regular bifold wallet which is meant to hold 1 card.

it will be damn tight at first, just give it time

beo those seasoned Saddleback's ID wallet can see how much they mold to multiple cards
 
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Few yrs old obbigoodlabel products:



Think I should sun it more haha
 

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I might be interested in alphabet stamps. Care to send a sample photo? Thanks!

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As we announce previously, here is the first feature of our WX2 design concept story. Follow/ bookmark/ Like us as more design stories are coming up.

When we talk about ‘Boondocker’ here, what do we mean? Its definition developed into various meaning throughout the years and use loosely by people.

From most research, I have found out that the term ‘Boondocker’ started in the 20th century by American military servicemen serving in Philippines. It comes from a Tagalog word for mountain ‘Bundog’. They started using it to mean a rural, remote bushy area.

In the modern world, Boondocker now has got different variations. From snowmobile to RV community to military, it has however maintain its meaning of exploring the remote area, the adventurous type.

Inspired by the Boondocker boots issued to the US Marines throughout WWII, ......

Read more about its design background here... The Boondocker’s wallet | Obbi Good la Vie
or here https://www.facebook.com/notes/obbi-good-label/wx2-boondockers-mid-wallet/649656798393712

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these type of 'open' cardholder design tend to be long length wise, almost like 4 inch.
the extra length gives it allowance to 'bloat' up to hold more cards. 2-3 cards per slot no problem.
do note once they are overexpanded and molded to with 3++ cards they may be too loose for single cards in the future

difference is apparent when u compare slot length of these vs the ones inside a regular bifold wallet which is meant to hold 1 card.

it will be damn tight at first, just give it time

beo those seasoned Saddleback's ID wallet can see how much they mold to multiple cards


Hmm yes, I made mine 10.5cm which is about 4 inches.

I used it over the weekend when I was in Bangkok, stuffed it silly with Thai Baht and the occasional card or two. Hasn't loosened up much, but at least it appears the stitching is holding up fine. :D
 

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any idea where i can get those notebooks/journals with leather casings?

something like this?
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Hey bros, I'm looking for some small pieces of tooling leather to make keychains, do any of you have small pieces to sell? Cheers!
 

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Hi guys, just wondering do you apply leather protection in the "inside" of your wallet? Or only the "outer" part?

Do you also apply the protection over the stitch?

Thanks
 

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Hi guys, just wondering do you apply leather protection in the "inside" of your wallet? Or only the "outer" part?

Do you also apply the protection over the stitch?

Thanks

You can never go wrong with applying leather protection all over, including the stitches. Protecting your investment goes a long way in prolonging the lifespan of the leather.

Once its done, just remember to let it dry out for a day or two.
 

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My leather wallet got soaked in the rain and after I wiped it dry, small "bumps" started to appear on the surface over time.

Hmm is the leather ruined?
 

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This coming Vesak Day, 24th May 2013 (Thursday), Atelier Lodge would like to offer a holiday special of leather lesson.

Emphasizing on hand stitching only, we pre-cut the leather and punched holes on the leather. All you need to do is come down and stitch them up.

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This exercise will provide you with a better feel of one important step in leather crafting – hand stitching.

Duration is around 2 hrs per session,

Class 1: 12pm to 2pm

Class 2: 2pm to 4pm

Class 3: 4pm to 6pm

The price is SGD 50.00 to sign up.

Its a win-win deal! As end of the day, the finished product is yours to bring home as well as the hands on experience of hand stitching.

So please visit Holiday Special | Obbi Good Label for online booking (Take note, online pricing are in USD) or email inquiry@obbigoodlabel.com for any questions.
 
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