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Skeleton Luggage Alexander McQueen | Weblog Surf
Google Image Result for at-products.com/cp/upfiles/20051021102302masking%2520tape...
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Sword in the Stone Crafts - handcrafted leather props and wardrobe accessories
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The Confirming Friend: mens fashion week - SWEENEY TODD
Killer clothes and Fine Cuisine - Part 32
Killer clothes and Fine Cuisine - Part 32
Freshly baked | Luxirare
Ha, no I didn’t bake this jacket, but actually… in a way …I did. One of the finishing touches to leather working (this technique is used for bags) is to literally blow dry the bag. This melts all the loose stitches. Of course one does not use a hair blow dryer, there’s a special heat gun for leather working…This heat also sets the leather, pulls in the seams, and structures the bag to keep it’s shape, so if you dry a square shaped bag, the bag will look squarer if you apply heat to it.. I use this method for leather jackets also, if there are any pattern pieces of leather that stretched out while sewing, you can heat the leather to bring it back to it’s original shape. It also helps set the lapel, collar, and sleeves. It’s kind of like sculpting the jacket at the very end, and it makes a world of difference between the cheapey leather jackets and the expensive looking ones. Everyone knows you can’t iron a leather jacket the way you can iron fabric, well this is kind of like ironing it. Kind of. I love doing it because I feel like the jacket came fresh out of the oven, like cookies. While it is somewhat enjoyable, it’s also dangerous. You can burn the leather if you don’t know what you’re doing. I’m not finished with this design yet, I still have to add custom snaps and finish the arm lining.
Leather iPod Touch Case using Water!
www.instructables.com/id/Leather-iPod-Touch-Case-using-Wa...
DIY: Leather Molding | eHow.com
www.ehow.com/how_7617151_diy-leather-molding.html
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FORMS - Moulded leather examples
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Notes from Evernote
p, td { line-height: 1.3; }
p { padding-bottom: 1em; }
a { color: #3697b3; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none; }
a:hover { color: #000; text-decoration: underline; }
a:active { color: #000; text-decoration: underline; }
From Evernote:
Skeleton Luggage Alexander McQueen | Weblog Surf
Google Image Result for at-products.com/cp/upfiles/20051021102302masking%2520tape...
Screenshot
Sword in the Stone Crafts - handcrafted leather props and wardrobe accessories
Screenshot
The Confirming Friend: mens fashion week - SWEENEY TODD
Killer clothes and Fine Cuisine - Part 32
Killer clothes and Fine Cuisine - Part 32
Freshly baked | Luxirare
Ha, no I didn’t bake this jacket, but actually… in a way …I did. One of the finishing touches to leather working (this technique is used for bags) is to literally blow dry the bag. This melts all the loose stitches. Of course one does not use a hair blow dryer, there’s a special heat gun for leather working…This heat also sets the leather, pulls in the seams, and structures the bag to keep it’s shape, so if you dry a square shaped bag, the bag will look squarer if you apply heat to it.. I use this method for leather jackets also, if there are any pattern pieces of leather that stretched out while sewing, you can heat the leather to bring it back to it’s original shape. It also helps set the lapel, collar, and sleeves. It’s kind of like sculpting the jacket at the very end, and it makes a world of difference between the cheapey leather jackets and the expensive looking ones. Everyone knows you can’t iron a leather jacket the way you can iron fabric, well this is kind of like ironing it. Kind of. I love doing it because I feel like the jacket came fresh out of the oven, like cookies. While it is somewhat enjoyable, it’s also dangerous. You can burn the leather if you don’t know what you’re doing. I’m not finished with this design yet, I still have to add custom snaps and finish the arm lining.
Leather iPod Touch Case using Water!
www.instructables.com/id/Leather-iPod-Touch-Case-using-Wa...
DIY: Leather Molding | eHow.com
www.ehow.com/how_7617151_diy-leather-molding.html
11.jpg (1600×720)
5.jpg (image)
FORMS - Moulded leather examples
Screenshot