Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Primitive Skills => Topic started by: Ranasp on December 12, 2015, 01:34:56 am
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I've made a few things out of leather, started off with an arm guard and tabs, took a jab at making a quiver, and now I'm working on some late medieval/16th century bags/wallets.
First up is a rolled wallet from the 9th century. I used my walnut dye for the soft veg tanned exterior and pre-dyed pig suede for the interior. I like how it turned out, but will make the next one slightly larger so it can fit cards in the slots side-to-side.
Second piece I just finished tonight. Got a little braver and used up some of my Horween leather to make a girdle bag with a suspended belt loop. The sides and lace are made with pig suede that I cut to size. Had to splice the lacing on the sides even though they're not that big because the hide I have wasn't very long. Next time I think I'll made the lacing out of the Horween, it's less likely to fuzz up as I draw it through the holes like the suede did.
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I like - nice ! bob
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Nice, I particularly like the girdle pouch V cool.
Del
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Nice work, Ranasp.
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Very nice, but there's something funny about putting credit cards in a 9th century wallet. ;)
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Nicely made 8) the button lace knotwork is a neat touch.
Ruddy Darter.
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Thanks everyone! Yeah DC, I also think there's something funny about putting plastic into it, but ya work with what ya got. ;)
Ruddy: Thanks, I'm really fond of celtic knots and always wanted to translate them into 3-d objects, so this is my nod to that. The button is stoneware clay that I pinched into shape, it has a subtle metallic sheen to it because I dumped a bunch of iron oxide into the raw clay to see what would happen.
Oh by the way, I learned the lacing by watching this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUA2jx1c1sE that will show you how sloppy my stuff is compared to the experts.
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Like Dell, I too like that second bag....It would make an exquisite shooters bag. Your work is very excellent
rich
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Really nice Ranasp :)
I still have my dad's leather punch and
a lot of leather. All I need is a credit card
and a kick in the butt. :laugh:
Zuma
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Nice work Ranasp.I see you maybe have one of those speedy double stitchers on the first bag?I like them too.Handy to have around.
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Nice work Ranasp.I see you maybe have one of those speedy double stitchers on the first bag?\
Do you mean the saddle stitching running down the sides? Can't say that was exactly speedy, although I've gotten fairly quick at it compared to when I started.
Thanks for the compliments, Rich! I'll definitely be making more bags in that style, will have to see about making smaller compartments inside.
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8)
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I love doing leather work. Yours look good. I sewed up a shooting bag for my flintlock yesterday.
It's out of bark tanned deer. Got stupid with my scissors and opened up a finger good.
Maybe I'll post pics of bag later.
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Geeze Spotted, don't you know the first rule? Don't bleed on the artwork!
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I didn't. Not even on the carpet. Wife would of killed me. I have the bag in a walnut hull bath.
When it dries I will post pictures. of the bag not finger :o
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I like them all, nice work. :)
Pappy
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Very nice work indeed! If I can figure out how to do the knot work for the button, I may steal that idea. Josh
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I'll send you an illustration, I learned it by looking at a drawing of that knot. Actually, the knot was shaped a bit differently, I pulled out one of the bends to make it large enough to accommodate the button.
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Made my first knife sheath! Made quite a few errors on it, the latest one being that I sliced the leather with the knife when I drew it out of the sheath! It's quite a tight fit so I was concentrating more on yanking it out than keeping the leather out of the way. >_< I'll be re-dying that slice. The tooling isn't fantastic either, but I made up the pattern to go with the knotwork on the knife. Overall I'm pretty happy with how it came out, considering it's my first try at a sheath.
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I'd be happy too.Really nice way you matched that up.