Leather Glasses Case for Beginners
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If you're looking for a simple, yet functional leathercrafting project for beginners, this leather glasses case is a great place to start! In this video, Chuck goes over how to measure and create your pattern so you can craft the perfect case for any size glasses. With a few basic leathercrafting techniques and complementary hardware, you can create this stylish accessory in no time!
For a full list of supplies and the pattern used in this video, visit www.weaverleathersupply.com/c...
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I love how Chuck twirls that square like a western gun slinger : )
As always Chuck, thank you for another project I didn't know I needed lol. Been missing watching your streams.
Thank you for your videos Chuck. You really make leatherworking accessible for newbies like me.
Great tutorial! Thanks Chuck! I love your enthusiasm! 🙂🌸🌠❤️
Another great tutorial! Best teacher ever!!!
Хорошая конструкция! Я бы добавил донный разделитель, для прочности футляра.
Awesome video. Have a great weekend, Chuck. Best regards from Germany. 👋🏻
Quick simple and it works.
Nice case thanks for sharing
Good idea, great tutorial, 😘 from Belgium
I love it,greetings from italy
Really nice looking. Next month I want to try making a helmet, a sugar loaf to be exact but I have no idea how to start it.
Gracias
I'm thinking about trying a variation on this, shifting from the saddle stitch to a baseball stitch for the sides though
My first project was a belt, made out of necessity.
Is that non-slip tape on the top of the pony?
Can someone tell me what the black mat used for punching is called and where can I get one? Thank you.
Should we worry about a lining when using vegtan?
@mikestoning5536
Жыл бұрын
No worries about a lining unless you wanted to add one for style. Maybe slick down the back if it's a bit fuzzy.
What does Chuck have stuck on top his square?
@devin.holland
Жыл бұрын
It's Non-Slip Tape. Can be found on the Weaver website.
@davidjenks7392
Жыл бұрын
@@devin.holland I have a corked back ruler, is this tape better?
@devin.holland
Жыл бұрын
@@davidjenks7392 I haven't tried cork backed. As long as it's not slipping as you cut it's probably fine?
@williampierce5579
Жыл бұрын
@@davidjenks7392 my non slip holds a little better than my cork backed, but whenever either of them slip it's because I was applying too much uncontrolled pressure and not really the rulers fault
Maybe check the dimensions on your pattern. bob
You couldn't mention the size of snaps?
@WeaverLeatherSupply
Жыл бұрын
Hi Petter, here is a link to everything used in the video: www.weaverleathersupply.com/collections/leather-glasses-case These are the segma snaps and only come in one size. Hope that helps!
Its funny that we call it leather and not cow skin.
@nevisstkitts8264
Жыл бұрын
It's cow skin before it gets tanned. After it's tanned, it's no longer skin; it's leather. Same for buck skin, elk skin, etc. Once it's tanned, it's leather. If it comes from a thicker, tougher, or heavier area on the animal, it's often refered to as hide instead of skin. Since there's an exception to just about every rule, lambskin is still called lambskin after it's tanned ... prob cause it still has the wool on one side; same for sheepskin, goatskin ...