The next stage is preparing the leather for stitching. If it’s too thick, it needs to be split down to something more manageable. Some pieces will need further thinning and for that we use the skiving machine.
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Little details
Now for some customizing
As I’ve mentioned previously on this blog, one of my newest toys is an iPad Mini. Unfortunately, I haven’t had the time to create a case specifically for it but so far it’s been quite comfortable in the case we made for the Kobo Vox. I thought that it should have it’s own little pocket, that way it won’t be pushed around by all the other stuff I end up carrying. It’ll probably be the only pocket that will actually have any of my own stuff in it!
Choosing the lining
We like to make our bags as nice on the inside as it is on the outside. We have some bags that have no lining at all which is fine but just not as finished as it could be. This was not something I wanted this time around. And I like a bit of colour because, well, why not? I find that when a bag has a dark lining, it is far too easy to lose things in it and I don’t want to waste too much time searching for bits and pieces. I narrowed it down to a golden sand and red. I don’t know about you but to me the choice just seemed obvious.
Beginning to cut
A new project
I was thinking I need a new bag for summer; don’t think I want to carry a hair-on bag through the high humidity days. The thought of it makes me break out in a sweat. But I need one big enough to carry my laptop. I need enough room to carry all the extra stuff that comes with children, can’t stress how important that is. Mostly, I don’t want it to be too heavy once all that stuff is loaded in it. My “ah ha!” moment? Cork bag with veg-tanned leather trim! And in this case, red is best. Why not?