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Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchel

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Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchel

First of all, I designed the shape of the small satchel, and then based on the front, I reduced the four sides by 1 and 1/2 points, so that the canvas part became a bulge.

Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchel

Need to use here Use scissors to cut, just make a neat cut.

Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchel

You need to pay attention here Whether the lines are neat or not, I didn't pay attention because I stayed up late and was stupid, so its a little crooked, but its not straight.

Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchel

On the left is the hijab And the front and back panels are not hollowed out, the middle is the side panel, and the left side is the hollowed version and canvas.

Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchel

Do internal digging The most troublesome part when it is empty is the inner right angle, because it is easy to cut the gap with a leather knife or utility knife directly in this place, causing the hidden danger of easy tearing, so here I choose to use a round punch instead of the right angle, and then cut it. .

Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchel

After hollowing out

Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchel

Let’s talk about thickness here. I use 1.8 thickness for the Bahania part and 0.7 thickness goatskin for the inner skin. To make this kind of small bag, in order to have a better texture, I usually make two types Choice: 1. Original thick leather (the leather itself has a good texture and does not require support), add a layer of sheepskin 2.0.8-1.0 leather (the leather itself feels not suitable for this bag type), add softer leather according to the situation Or hard auxiliary material core material, combined with 0.7-1.0 inner skin

Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchel

For the Bahania hijab here, I made four sides bevelling. I started beveling a little more than a minute away from the edge. I cut it to a thickness of 0.8-1.0 at the thinnest point. At this time, it fits the sheepskin. There will be slight bulging, and the edges will not be very thin.

Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchel

The side panels need to be sloped or cut off from the 2 and a half minute position to the edge, because the side panels are a relatively complex strip structure and need to be bent inward. The bar of 1.8 Hania is more difficult to bend after being attached to the inner skin, so I will choose a thinner edge.

Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchel

Here the hijab and side panels have been completely fitted, while the front and rear panels are still hollowed out.

Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchel

Here I suppress them all and decorate them at the same timeWire.

Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchel

Front and back The inner rim needs to be oiled first

Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchel< /p>After applying edge oil, apply yellow glue and start gluing the canvas. Here you need to pay attention to the use of glue: the glue itself is not good or bad. The key lies in where it is used. The glue I use most now is only Intexcom’s. Suitable for bonding leather, but not suitable for bonding cloth, so it is not suitable here. For bonding here, I choose ks yellow glue, which is very cost-effective. It can meet my needs for bonding leather and cloth, so in this place, ks is a very easy-to-use glue.

Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchel

Complete gluing .

Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchel

What I use It is a cutting distance of 3.0. Because the bag is relatively small, the cutting hole is relatively outside. Generally speaking, the cutting distance has nothing to do with the size you choose, but it is definitely easier to look good if you have a small bag with a small size, and a large bag with a large size, but it does not rule out that the cutting distance of a small bag is also very good. So as for the choice of cutting distance, it just depends on your preference. In addition, the distance from the seam to the edge is generally closer to the edge (in my case, it is closer to the decorative line). But for large bags, the stitching needs to be relatively inward and a certain distance from the edge to make it look easier and not look too tight.

Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchel

The sticky here Together I will beThe canvas is used as a drum core for gluing, so it is relatively centered.

Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchel

Complete the first place Stitched all over.

Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchel

At this time I Cut a piece of 0.4 pith bran paper with a larger reserve. When we make drumming, we need to pay attention to one thing. The drumming core material can be used as a quantitative factor. The hardness and thickness of the inner and outer skins here will affect the final drumming effect. If I don't choose to use leather bran paper as a cushion here, but directly use 1.8 Bahania, canvas core material, and 0.7 goatskin to fit it, the bulging may be uneven or simply reversed.

Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchel

Here I only Smear the outer ring of the parchment paper and the unobstructed portion of the canvas.

Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchel

Then we need To install the hardware lock, I chose Seiko’s mini horseshoe lock, which he gave to me after developing it a year ago. I didn’t have a suitable model at the time, so I never made it. I asked him yesterday and he said I could make one. This is a small event to support me, so if you want to buy hardware from Seiko, you can tell me from this article that at least this horseshoe lock will have a discount. Here I used a black pen to mark the holes where the lock corresponds to the leather.

Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchel

Use punch After knocking it out, put the hardware in.

Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchel

The original film here is too Now that he is younger, I got a longer one myself. I also mentioned this opinion to him, and he should also change it. Let me explain the reasons. First of all, the lock is broken up and down, so it is necessary to use force to break it. Long-term use will have an impact on the fixed place. If the negative film is too small, it will be easy to break the leather, causing the hardware to fall off in the end. of.

Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchel

Here I except In addition to using a larger negative film, I also made a piece of leather with four sides thinned and attached it to the negative film, covering the four sides for 2-3 minutes.

Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchel

It’s still hardware The reason is that if you install the film directly, you will have the same effect as the picture. Long-term use will also cause the inner skin to loosen, so I will add a thin layer of sheepskin to cover it to increase the strength.

Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchel

This way we are When the hardware lock is opened, the leather surface will not be deformed in any way.

Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchel

Installed Hardware effect.

Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchel

To fit the inner skin, in order to prevent the middle from bulging, I chose to fit the four sides, that is, apply glue 3-4 minutes apart on the four sides, and do not apply glue in the middle. , this kind of bonding will make it slightly relaxed in the middle, and the bulges of the lock and reinforcement will not be visible.

Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchel

The hijab is also glued with the same glue. The back panel does not need to install hardware. The method is the same as the front panel.

Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchel

The side panels here are made of a welt , because if you sew the side panels directly, it would be difficult to take out the needle from the inside because the bag body is too small, so I added a welt structure.

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I thinned the Bahania along the strip to about 1.0, and then added it to 0.7 Goat leather facing.

Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchelFine tailoring after stitching.

Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchel

Apply glue to the top of the front and rear panels.

Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchel

The top of the side edge strips should also be oiled, and then holes can be drilled around the front and rear panels.

Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchel

The side panels here need to be sewn to the inner panels of the welt, so they need to be drilled in advance, but I The demonstration in this picture is wrong. The position of the hole is correct, but it is not the Bahania side, but the sheepskin side.

Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchel

The Bahania side needs to be glued, so glue is required.

Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchel

Complete the gluing.

Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchel

Then sew.

Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchel

The effect after stitching.

Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchel

At this time, you can sew the hijab and the back of the bag Get up, I choose to sew two lines here. Just punch holes in the hijab alone.

Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchel

Since the hijab itself needs to be sewn in a circle first, I will sew the hijab part first.

Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchel

Two needles here Start sewing the hijab and back panel together, and for a nice look, I'll backstitch with a needle. (Sew it back and come back just right)

Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchel

At this time, sew the middle line.

Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchel

Side panels front and rear Once everything is sewn, apply edge oil.

Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchel

At this time I The side panels, front and rear panels of the bag will be glued together once.

Tutorial on making a small patchwork satchel

After bonding Effect.

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