Showing posts with label Wallets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wallets. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Slim Line Wallet

Here is new wallet that I designed.  It is made from 2-2.5 oz. petite tooling calf that I hand distressed to give the leather a unique antique appearance.  The leather was left unfinished and over time will develop a nice patina from the natural oils on my hands.  It was hand stitched and in the pictures below the wallet has been used for around a month and a half and the leather has already started to change in feel and appearance - it will continue to just get better with time. 

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Monday, November 24, 2008

Business Card Holder

This was a really quick project - I needed something to hold my business cards. As always it is hand stitched with waxed thread (I don't have much choice when I don't have a leather sewing machine! ha ha) and this one is just the natural leather with some leather dressing applied - no dye or stain.


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Sunday, November 23, 2008

My Personal Wallet

This is my daily wallet and first wallet I ever made for that matter - with custom Maltese cross and spiderweb tooling finished with a home-brewed dye job. A solid heavy duty wallet that I will enjoy for many years to come.


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Saturday, November 22, 2008

Custom Handstitched Leather Wallet

This is a wallet I just finished for my bride. The exterior pattern is hand stitched with waxed thread around custom tooling on 4 oz. leather, while the interior is 1-2 oz. leather with a custom fabric lining. The inside edge of the pockets and and outside is laced with 1/8" kangaroo. The wallet snaps together with a dual concho keeper.  The design on the outside is inspired by a wallet that was made by Kevin King Leather.




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