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I bought the version, but after cutting it, my brain was mushy and I couldn’t understand it. Prepare to give up onceChoose a beeswax-colored French sheepThe straps are relatively long, so open the strap material first, four lengthsFour short Sandwich 0.4 Picang in the middle, and paste itThinen the connection, stick it up, and clamp it upChange the angle, ha< /p>
Cutting and punching, when I got here I wasSeat, sew, go crazy Apply oil directly to the large needle. This process is very cumbersome and lengthy. I was lazy and did it three timesForget it, do something else, thin the little ears and stick them on , oil the edges first
< /p>Start with the back skin, 0.35 sponge
The inner leather is sueded on the back. First sew the inner bag. There is no process of patting the inner bag, just attach it, fold it, thin it, and backstitch it< img src="https://img.111diy.com/timthumb.php?src=/d/file/p/437cfe3dd6a78cb0e59901aef7f136e5.jpg" alt="">
Its almost done, ready for the final assembly First sew the sides and front, because it has a zipper, and the main body is sewn on the back, and then Turn it out from the zipperp>Sew the front and turn the bag inside out
Turn it over and sew it, then turn it out from the zipper to make a concave shapeBack shapeAdded strap shapeHahaha, because the stitching is too annoying, I will sew it after finishing the main bodyOkay, thats all, thank you for the tip: I can't explain it in a sentence or two. If you want to do it and want to know the details, you can leave a messageBackpack