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Reflections and critiques from finishing up the second wallet:

This year I am tackling leatherworking.  The main goal is to learn the fundamentals and make wallets, card holders and then maybe book coverings.

Below is the wallet 2.0 (1.0 is effectively a leather version of the vinyl wallet 7.0). It looks good and below are my comments and reflections:

Form factor is good, the pieces are easy to measure and cut, glue and assemble. Both panels are 3 6/8'' x 4 6/8'' in dimension.

From use, the inner leather needs to be thinner to cut down on the profile.

 

leatherwallet2.0top.jpg

The leather I'm using is from a gift a professor I use to work for. It was massive so it'll give me good mileage.

Other notes: The corners need to be curved which will help with the profile as well (making it look smaller than it really is).

leatherwallet2.0front.jpg

I'll cut out more of the pattern using 3-4oz leather and see how it feels as panel 1 and 2 and then make a hybrid of both.

tags: leather, wallet, wallet design, diy, sewing, hand sewing, sew, craft, crafting, leather wallet, design, designing
categories: Blog
Friday 01.12.18
Posted by Ramon Sola
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