Showing posts with label bag. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bag. Show all posts

Monday, 16 January 2012

January Sale And Valentines Day

Something odd was happening to my blog, so apologies if anyone was trying to read it and failing! Anyway i think it is now fixed!

To make way for some lovely new designs and fabrics for 2012 I have decided to have a small sale, so please do pop by and take a look at the sale section of the site. All of the products listed have 40% off! What a bargain!
Here's a taster:-

Sailor Clutch now only £15

Strawberry Purse Now only £9

Sunny Days Clutch Now only £15

There are plenty more items available for both you and your pet, please take a look!

Valentines Day

For this year, I have made some lovely heart dog bandanas, show your pooch (or moggy!) how much you care :) Harry is a pure Romeo in his!! If you would like to order one please do so as soon as possible to ensure they reach you for the special day.

Valentines Heart Dog Bandana From £3

I have also started to make some lovely Spring Dog coats, these will be available shortly in a mixture of fabrics including:
*Waterproof - For those wet and soggy days

* Fashion - If the sun is out, let your pup show their trendy side
* Absorbent Towel Lining - If you pooch likes to roll about in the wet, this will keep them nice and dry, plus warm at the same time
* Flourescents - So your pooch can be seen when the night sets in
* Fleece - Keeps your pup nice and snug when it is cold outside

Tweed Dog Coat From £10 available X-Small To X-Large or custome request 

Don't forget it is handmade Monday! Please pop by and show your support on 1st Unique Gifts blogspot for the wonderful talent that is there.

Thanks for stopping by ZukieStyle :0)


Thursday, 22 September 2011

My week in Tetbury, learning how to handstitch leather

Well, it has been some time since I last posted. Sorry about that! As some of you may know I went off to Tetbury for a week to attend a summer school on hand stitching leather goods. The course was provided by Macgregor and Michael and the lovely Val is the kindest, understanding teacher you will ever meet. When I arrived on the Sunday evening I had, had quite a journey. I decided to get the national express coach from Lincoln as it seemed the easiest option! Well...9 hours later I arrived at my destination! I had a LONG wait at Birmingham! I had intended to blog about my week daily but I found the bed and breakfast I was in only had internet access on the landing and so I would have been in the way of other guests. So here it is!
Bright and early Monday morning (after a yummy breakfast) I made my way to Val's workshop. There I met 4 lovely people who were also looking to learn skills for leather production. One of them been Jules from Cloon Keen Atelier - An exquisite perfume company based in Galway. The smell from their candles is amazing!!!!
We talked to Val about what we aimed to get from the course. I was after expanding my handbag designs and pet accessories.
First, the basics! We had to learn how the leather was prepared and then on to do a basic saddle stitch:
These are the basic hand tools needed for working with leather.
The leather is first marked to show where the stitches will be.

It is then the stitching can begin! As you can see my first attempt was not very straight!

After stitching we bevelled and burnished the edges (bevelling is where the edge is white) this helps to show I nice finish on products)


Burnished edges are created by using a special gum which is then rubbed onto the sides of the leather by a linen cloth.

Once my trial piece was finished it was time to begin my bag! I designed a style I wanted for myself, a timeless classic. So I chose a lovely red leather and a saddle shape. First, the pattern was made:


Then, it was time to cut out the leather with these tools- 



eeek! This was so scary! Especially cutting around the curve I'd decided to use on the front!


I was so worried about cutting it out as it would be very expensive to waste! I'm not sure if you can see on the picture but the crease marks are from the cow, every piece of leather tells a story!

Next I made the gusset for my bag, this was by far the hardest part! It involved lots of cutting, gluing ,clamping,bevelling,burnishing and stitching!

Time to mark the guidelines for channelling-




The edges of the gusset had to be channelled on the backs to allow them to be folded when gluing.


Then clipped in place to allow the glue to set.


The glued edges were then stitched (A little straighter and neater than my first attempt!)

Next...


I then prepared my strap. This also had to be bevelled and burnished, plus a keeper to keep the strap secure.


Burnishing the edges of the main body.

Next I marked out where my clasp was to be positioned and cut the trickiest hole EVER!


The two lines are where I next needed to cut, it had to be the correct size for my turn lock. involving lots of attempts with tracing paper to get it right!


After that, I attached the rivet on the strap to the gusset. This was a fun part, getting rid of any pent up anger!! WHACK!


It was now time to attach the dreaded gusset itself!!! This was very tricky and involved at least two pairs of hands! I have no idea what I would have done without trusty bulldog clips! I had to ensure all corners were evenly lined so the bag didn't end up out of shape!


Bit by bit it was time to stitch......


This took a while....


Phew!!!! Now, there were a few uneven edges, this was easily sorted out by shaving them all together to make sure I had a straight edge


And of course you cant't leave the edge like that!!!


Beautifully bevelled and burnished!!!

Nearly there just have to glue my inner pocket to the main part of the bag, This was cut out with pigskin, commonly used for linings and pockets. I glued this to the back of the bag and trapped it between the other side of the gusset and commenced more gluing and bulldog clipping!


To burnish this edge I needed to use a red dye as the pocket is a light colour it showed through on the outside.



Finally, the last bit was to attach the buckle and its keeper,


The keeper and beeswaxed thread ready for stitching

The strap then needed to be marked,a hole cut for the buckle and skimmed (this was also done on the gusset) to enable me to stitch through the double layer.


Then glued down in place ready for stitching.


The keeper is held in place by two double stitches,


The last bit was to punch holes in the strap,polish the main bag and voila!! As they say!!!

One special bag!!!

If you like what you see I will be shortly creating my own in my workshop at home. Also in my next blog I will update with pet accessories I have made. Using the traditional hand tool method in leather production is very satisfying and the double saddle stitch technique lasts far longer than any machine stitch would ever do.




Please visit zukiestyle for all the latest designs from Zukie's leather boutique

Thanks for listening!x


Dee Dee's Bag!!!!x




















Wednesday, 20 April 2011

This week's makes - Tote bags

I missed handmade Monday this week :( but please pop along to check out the lovely items on offer!
Last week and this week I have been preparing for the Easter Fair at Elsham Hall, in Brigg. If you are local do come along, there will be a great atmosphere and lots to do!

Now onto Tote bags. I find that especilly when I'm shoppping (essential or non-essential items) I always need an extra holdal to carry my new purchases. There's nothing worse than a boring bag!
So, may I introduce the new summer tote collection to ZukieStyle. Here is a selection, but there are plenty more on the site. The adult totes are priced at £10 each. They are fun and also environmentally friendly! No more awful plastic bags


Blue Butterfly Tote

Cheetah Tote

Geisha Tote

Referee Tote

I have also created a small collection for children, not to be left out! These are only £6!
Children's Sugarplum tote

Children's Pink Butterfly Tote

I hope you like! I am also finally placing an order for the safety cat collar buckles so I will finally have some Cat collars in stock!
Thanks for reading!

Tuesday, 22 March 2011

strawberry shortcake

Last week was quite a busy one with sewing! I have my fair this Saturday so I'm trying to get some stock made to sell there. First on the list was to create my strawberry shortcake range:
Curved a-symmetric Strawberry purse £20

Rounded Strawberry Purse £20


Envelope strawberry purse/mobile case £18

Yummy!!! If you like any of these they are available to buy through my website under the purses section. They are created from 100% cotton with a poly cotton lining (65% polyester/35% cotton) and each one contains a small open pocket for your cards.

I have also been busy working on a commission for Kat of With U In Mind.
Kat liked my allsorts purse fabric (see here) and wanted a slouch shoulderbag in the same fabric. So here is the final outcome :)



Remember, if you like any of the fabrics you see do get in touch and I can create a differet style just for you.

If you are interested in different types of crafts do pop by to 1st unique gifts and have a look at the other great blogs from handmade Monday.
Have a great week!

Saturday, 1 January 2011

The 'Dog Walker's Handybag'

Here is a brand new exclusive design from ZukieStyle.
Do you have trouble keeping all your doggy bits safe when out taking your pooch for a walk? Do you hate the idea of wearing a bumbag? Well the Dog Walker's HandBag could be just what you're looking for!



The HandyBag simply clips on over the top of your trouser/skirt or belt and has many features that will help you along the walk.
  • The lining is waterproof and so easy to wipe clean and dry
  • There are 5 pockets in total
  • 1 large back zip pocket
  • 2 expandable front pockets to keep toys in
  • 2 smaller pockets to keep your mobile phone and change safe and slobber free!
  • The clips ae attached using slip rings - these are also handy for keeping leads,collars and whistles safe.
The Dog Walker's HandyBag is also available in any fabric you choose, this particular style is a plain satin canvas with animal printed waterproof lining. Do get in touch if you would like it in a different colour to suit your personality. It is priced at £25 a real bargain for something so unique and handy!!
Please visit the ZukieStyle website to place your order or contact me directly at diane@zukiestyle.co.uk
 
Happy Woofing!!!!

Tuesday, 10 February 2009

Bag Charms.....

My next project will be to create some bag charms! I have ordered my keyrings so as soon as they come I will start getting busy! I need to add smaller items to my website. So i think this will tie in well with my items! And also more affordable!

In the coming months i am also hoping to set up a few fairs around the Lincolnshire area. I have also been quite busy baking again recently. Was just thinking how nice it would be to have a crafty coffee shop up the steep hill....I can only dream....if anyone is desparately wanting to sell their shop-please let me know!Hee hee! Watch this space...!x

All About The Bag

All About The Bag
Photo Shoot For 'Beached Out' 2010