Creepy studded animals and monsters from Longoland


Posted: October 3rd, 2009 | Author: raven burgos | Filed under: Books, Craft, DIY, How to, Locally Made, style | Tags: | 1 Comment »



Longoland

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Make a Leather Bracelet based on 3 Sixteen designs. REVISED AND UPDATED


Posted: October 3rd, 2009 | Author: raven burgos | Filed under: Cool Tool, Craft, Current Affairs, DIY, How to, Locally Made | Tags: , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »



Cmon kids we can do this branding and all, below are the product specs

" 3Sixteen

3sixteen Leather Bracelet – Single Strand

  • Heavyweight English Bridle Leather
  • Finished Sides
  • Made by Tanner Goods (Portland, OR)
  • .5" Wide

A great simple leather bracelet made of a heavy duty solid leather that's sure to age well with wear.

S = 8" (men's skinny wrist or women's size)
L = 8."

My bf told me these guys are going to hate me but whatevs. 

This is a link to instructables how to make a leather bracelet from an old belt  and a video tutorial on how to brand leather. 

I would suggest visiting my favorite leather goods store  Tandyleather for the supplies.

If you live in NYC try Kufman Shoe Supply, they are the best largest wholesaler in NYC, or Pearl Crafts

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Cool Mens bag pattern


Posted: October 3rd, 2009 | Author: raven burgos | Filed under: Cool Tool, Craft, Famous Friends, fashion | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »


weekender bag

I found this bag tutorial while trolling the internets, its based on the bag above, I havent made it yet but will soon, promise. 

Dimensions: approximately 18″ x 8 x 17″ [45cm x 20.5cm x 43cm].

You will need:

  • 6 pop rivets
  • 1 metal slider, 2″ dia [50mm]
  • 2 latch hooks, 1″dia [25mm]
  • 2 d-rings, 1″dia [25mm]
  • 1 square ring, 2″ dia [50mm]
  • 2 dome snap set, 5/8″ dia [15mm]
  • 1 heavy metal zipper, 25″ [64cm] long *
  • 1-2/3 yds. [1.5m] of nylon webbing, 2″ [50mm] wide
  • heavy-duty thread
  • 1 yd. [0.9 m] of upholstery weight fabric, 54″ [137 cm] wide
  • 1/3 yd [0.25 m] of polyurethane leatherette, 39″ [100 cm] wide

PATTERN

bag-draft-21 square = 1 inch [2.5 cm]

CUTTING

bag-layBag – cut 1X on fold

Pocket- cut 2X

Struts – cut 4X

Handles – cut 2X

Handle trim – cut 2X contrast

Bag Bottom – cut 1X contrast

Tab – cut 6X contrast

DESIGN TIP: Use a permanent marker in the leather colour to carefully  “dye” the edges of the leather pieces if you get a white edge after cutting it.

ASSEMBLY

  1. To make D-ring tabs, wrap tab piece around D-ring and stitch close to d-ring. Open ends of tab flat.
  2. To make latch hook tabs, wrap tab piece onto latch hook and stitch close to ring.
  3. To make Shoulder strap, cut a length of webbing 6″ long and another, 30″ long.
  4. bag-hdwreOn the 6″ piece, wrap one cut end of the webbing with a latch hook tab and X-stitch in place. Secure tab with a pop rivet. On the opposite end, slip a square ring onto webbing and turn end back on itself and X-stitch it closed.
  5. On the 30″ piece, wrap one cut end of the webbing with a latch hook tab and X-stitch in place. Secure tab with a pop rivet.
  6. Slip a slider on to the webbing. On the opposite end, slip the strap through the square ring on the shorter piece and back on itself through the slider.
  7. Stitch across the end of the webbing and secure with a pop rivet.
  8. On pocket piece, turn the top edge under 2″ and stitch down.
  9. Apply the top portion of the snap kit to the pocket following manufacturer’s directions.
  10. Place pocket up-side down at points G,H and stitch bottom edge to body using 1/2″ seam allowance.
  11. Fold the pocket upward and mark contact point of snap on body portion.
  12. Apply bottom portion of snap kit to the body.
  13. Turn under long edges of struts 1/2″ and press flat.
  14. trip-bag-assmbly1Place a pair of struts at points A,B,I,J andC,D,K,L on the body portion with pocket sides under the strut pieces.
  15. Topstitch struts in place.
  16. Repeat the  above proceduces for the opposite side of the bag.
  17. Center contrasting bag bottom piece onto bag and overlap strut ends. Topstitch in place.
  18. On bag straps, turn under 1/2″ on both short ends. Press flat.
  19. With right sides together, fold the strap piece in half lengthwise and stitch along the length using 1/2″ seam allowance. Press seam open. Turn strap piece right side out. Press flat. Topstitch perimeter of bag straps.
  20. Fold the strap in half lengthwise and center a contrast handle trim along the open side of the strap. Wrap the trim around the “doubled” handle edge. Topstitch in place.
  21. Repeat this for the other bag strap.
  22. Align the ends of each strap level with the top of the pocket and sew an X-stitch to points A-B and C-D. (Note: ensure you allow for 1/2″ seam allowance at top of bag.)
  23. With right side together, align and match up the side seams of the bag. Stitch seam using 1/2″ seam allowance. Press seam open.
  24. endFold across the bottom, centering the side seam in the middle and stitch across the open end using 1/2″ seam allowance.
  25. On the top edge of the bag, position the zipper FACE UP inside the bag on the wrong side of the fabric. Center it.  Pin and baste in place. Unzip the zipper.
  26. With right side together, sew the pair of zipper plackets together across the short ends using 1/2″ seam allowance. Press seams open. Turn right side out.
  27. On one long edge of placket, turn under 1/2″ and press flat.
  28. With right side of placket to wrong side of body, pin/baste raw edge of placket over the zipper opening. Stitch around circumference of opening using 1/2″ seam allowance and ensure that you are securing the zipper tape in the seam.
  29. Fold over  placket face up to right side of bag and align the folded edge with the machine-stitching. Topstitch in place.
  30. At top of each side seam, below the placket, center the D-ring tabs and apply with topstitching.

Design Tip: Purchase the metal toothed zipper in the same metal colour/finish as the metal luggage hardware.


Via: wkdesigner.wordpress.com

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Cool Stuff Roundup: Two finger Rings


Posted: October 3rd, 2009 | Author: raven burgos | Filed under: Brooklyn, Cool Tool, Craft, DIY, Favorite Blogs, Locally Made, fashion | Tags: , , , , , , , , | No Comments »


Surfacetoair

Black_spot_2_finger

digbyandiona.com

and heres mine

I have the two ring version

I met the designer Alex when I had only 60$ and a serious hard on for his ring. I dont wear much jewelry or accessories in general, my last ring , that my friend rich at spragwerks gave me was stolen. I think he was selling it for 140, he took 40$ gave me my 20 and told me to pay him later. He basically shooed my away. i emailed him to pay him but his response was Ill get back to you when my studio is clean, three months and counting 

hes really pretty too

www.apakis.com

Raven

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