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Simple wallet (files.catbox.moe)
submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by Pipster to c/leathercraft@lemmy.ca

So this is a project I've been putting off for a while because I'm still bad at skiving and reducing the thickness of the t-pockets is kind of needed so it doesn't become super chonky.

I kind of like it? I made a bunch of mistakes, one side "pulled" a little after gluing and when I make my holes it was no longer properly aligned and ended up going through in such a way that it cut through the edge of the top layer meaning the stitching went a bit odd. I also didn't think through the assembly fully and made life harder for myself in a few ways putting it together.

Whilst I really like the look of the leather, I'm not sure how good a decision it was for this project - I feel that the natural unevenness of it looks great on a large panel but on something as small as a wallet the top edges where it is just a single layer look a bit rough and wonky.

This was also my first project using a new type of thread, I used a round waxed ramie thread rather than the normal flat waxed polyester thread I normally use. A real pain to thread onto the needle but it gives a really nice look I feel. I'd like to try a groover one day to make it possible to sink the thread into the surface a bit more.

So yeah, I'm relatively pleased, the pattern I made works even if I made mistakes in construction. If I was being fancier I could add an extra card slot or an extra wide pocket, a coin pouch or make it so that there is a pocket behind each card holder.

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[-] Pipster 3 points 1 week ago

I do actually want to learn how to make some chainmail, there are a few fashion items I like to make that I think would really benefit from it.

[-] A_Union_of_Kobolds@lemmy.world 3 points 1 week ago

It's not too hard! You can make the rings from wire and a dowel on a hand crank like a spring and then cut them. Then you make either 4-in-1 or 5-in-1 patches usually and then attach them together. If youre just using it for joints you won't need too much.

this post was submitted on 17 Aug 2025
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