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




















Thursday, 26 May 2011

Kitty Kat Cat Collars

As promised I have now started to add cat collars to my online boutique for Zukie's Den. They are backed with a strong 3/8" polyester webbing, and fasten with a safety buckle to ensure your pesky moggy doesn't get in to trouble whilst climbing!

There is also a very cute bell attached so you will know their whereabouts even if you can't see them!! Cat Collars are availble now at £5 with a flat rate of  £3 postage to the UK & £5 postage worldwide.

I will be adding more in the coming weeks, but if you have a special request please get in touch.

Zukie's Den cat collars are available in 3 different sizes
Small (15cm - 20cm approx) Suitable for a kitten
Medium (17.5cm - 28cm approx) Suitable for a grown cat
Large (20cm - 30cm) Suitable for a bigger cat.



Pink Polka Cat Collar £5

Pink Gingham Cat Collar £5

Turquoise Cat Collar £5

We are also offering a 15% discount off all products on the site this weekend to celebrate spring bank holiday. Simple enter 'spring' upon checkout to receive your offer. Valid until midnight on Monday 30th May.

So whether you want to pamper your pooch, treat your tiger or simply treat yourself, do pop by to ZukieStyle

Sunday, 8 May 2011

Handmade Monday - Mobile And Ipod Cases


I haven't made any recent updates to Handmade Monday but this week I am organised! Please visit Wendy's page at 1st Unique Gifts to discover wonderful blogs and exciting products from other crafters.

This week I have turned my hand to some mobile/Ipod cases. They are large enough to comfortably fit your blackberry,I-phone and I-pod although if you require an alternative size I can do that for you :)

So here's a peak at some of the ones I've just listed:

Liquorice Allsorts mobile sock £5
Cheetah Fever mobile sock £5
     
Zebra Safari mobile sock £5













The mobile socks are fully lined and have a small opening at the top for you to slip your mobile/Ipod into.

Referee mobile phone case £10
    
Vintage floral mobile case £10

The cases above, are made with an added flap, which has a magnetic nickel fasten.

If you like these, or for a wider selection please visit ZukieStyle online. More will be added over the coming week.
I shall be aiming some towards Father's Day also, these will be similar to the referee design in various football colours.

For all the latest news and updates, do follow me on Twitter and Facebook if you have the time :)

That's it for this week. Thank you for reading xx



Wednesday, 4 May 2011

Wow Thank you - Now Live

ZukieStyle is now part of the online boutique Wow Thank you. This lovely site hopes to promote UK craft and design. The site is very new so please do go take a look at what is on there. I'm sure you can find that special gift for whatever the occasion and help support craftsmanship rather than following the crowds and buying on the high street.

This past week I had the Elsham Hall fair, which unfortunately didn't go too well! There weren't a lot of people looking at the fair to be honest and there were a lot of unhappy traders!  I have a Ladie's race day this Saturday at Nottingham race course which I'm hoping will be an improvement! There are crowds in their thousands that gather at these events and knowing us Women, they are usually on the prowel to spend some cash! So fingers crossed :)

I have made a few new bits too, in honour of the Royal Wedding and hopefully to show your patriotic side I made a Union Jack Tote bag and a doggy bandana to match.

British Pride Mini Tote Bag £10

British Pride Dog Bandana From £3

Various Country's flags will also soon be added so do keep your eyes peeled for yours!

And then this cheeky little collar, if you are a fan of Disney (especially Toy Story) this is the collar for your pooch!




Toy Story Handmade Dog Collar From £12

That's it for now, the cat safety buckles are on order and they will arrive shortly so you will be seeing the cat collars very soon!

Thanks again for popping by

Dee x


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All About The Bag
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