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Another single case finished it has been wrapped ready for posting tomorrow this one has a wooden toggle and a round leather disc with the owners initials

 

20191114504_c7482e64ea_z.jpgIMG_1150 by my0771, on Flickr

 

20191114504_c7482e64ea_z.jpgIMG_1150 by my0771, on Flickr

 

Really beautiful work and so unique, I bet the owner is delighted!

Is it fair for an intelligent and family oriented mammal to be separated from his/her family and spend his/her life starved in a concrete jail?

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In answer to your question Anne-Sophie I asked the owner if I could share the pictures of his case they are so much better than mine.

 

20297925764_bf25f4205b_z.jpgmonz1 by my0771, on Flickr

 

 

20894223736_2323c7ab2c_z.jpgmonz2 by my0771, on Flickr

 

Thanks to Monz for allowing me to share his fantastic pictures.

For more details on my current projects please visit my blog.

 

https://my63leather.wixsite.com/my63

 

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For some time now I have been trying to replicate the colour effect of some Japanese pens where one colour shows through another.

This is my latest attempt it is a yellow base coat with a diluted red dye on top

 

20324200663_6edcc3eb3d_z.jpgIMG_1212 by my0771, on Flickr

 

As you can see I used yellow thread and yellow nappa leather inside

 

20757173280_e83bbd44fb_z.jpgIMG_1215 by my0771, on Flickr

 

Thanks for looking

 

Michael

For more details on my current projects please visit my blog.

 

https://my63leather.wixsite.com/my63

 

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I enjoy embossing so I often look for opportunities so when I was asked to make a special pen wrap I saw such an opportunity.

It is a time consuming process I printed two copies of the initials and glued one to a piece of leather which I then cut out.

I then glued these letters on to the second set which left me with a sheet of paper with the leather initials on top. I do this because I have had problems in the past with spacing the letters when doing the next steps.

 

Time for some pictures the start of the embossing process wet coloured leather is laid over the sheet with the initials on it then pressed into place.

 

20950248396_7e4fee1e51_z.jpgIMG_1233 by my0771, on Flickr

 

As I progressed I added some glue to the letters lifting half of the top piece each time once I was happy with the result I left it to dry

 

20353924134_0ba8990975_z.jpgIMG_1235 by my0771, on Flickr

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https://my63leather.wixsite.com/my63

 

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I left the wrap cover to dry overnight

 

20814378619_d3a1813ac0_z.jpgIMG_1241 by my0771, on Flickr

 

Now we have two pieces the outer leather cover and the inner suede section

 

20384332773_3ec4a42759_z.jpgIMG_1242 by my0771, on Flickr

 

I am currently working out exactly how the two pieces will fit together it would be very simple to stitch the two sections together and it would look ok

 

20384332773_3ec4a42759_z.jpgIMG_1242 by my0771, on Flickr

 

20979166566_d624d3a306_z.jpgIMG_1243 by my0771, on Flickr

 

I want something that is a little more than ok so I am thinking of adding some side pieces

 

20995552602_49965838f7_z.jpgIMG_1249 by my0771, on Flickr

 

This is what the wrap looks like when it is rolled

 

20817502028_33620d7288_z.jpgIMG_1244 by my0771, on Flickr

 

I need to work out the fastener next

For more details on my current projects please visit my blog.

 

https://my63leather.wixsite.com/my63

 

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I decided to add the leather ends to each side of the suede pen pockets as you can see in the picture. I have also shaped the flap this is to prevent it from moving when rolled.

 

21038667335_3b97245543_z.jpgIMG_1251 by my0771, on Flickr

 

20850559870_0f3b0c6b34_z.jpgIMG_1252 by my0771, on Flickr

 

Here is one of the two options for a closure method the thong is the wrong colour though the other option is a thin flat strap but it would work in the same way

 

20850563450_887cca5f13_z.jpgIMG_1253 by my0771, on Flickr

For more details on my current projects please visit my blog.

 

https://my63leather.wixsite.com/my63

 

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The next project to leave my atelier (that's a posh name for a workshop) will be this wrap

 

21096097931_4a2538e8b0_z.jpgIMG_1266 by my0771, on Flickr

 

One of the requirements was for a pocket for a piece of blotting paper

 

21078359232_b7099efbb6_z.jpgIMG_1263 by my0771, on Flickr

 

I am just finishing the edges with beeswax

For more details on my current projects please visit my blog.

 

https://my63leather.wixsite.com/my63

 

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Michael,

 

I have been in love with Leica cameras for a long time now and, of course, leather cases are almost a given. Monz and a few others were a bad influence in re-kindling my interest I. fountain pens, so here I am!! How could I resist you art and artisan skills? :-))

 

Bravo!

 

One question that immediately comes to mind is "How can I commission you to do a case for me similar to Monz's beautiful example? Thank you for all of your hard work, skill and your willingness to share all of it!

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I don't want to hijack your thread here Michael but I just wanted to share a couple of photos of the amazing case you created for me. You are a pleasure to do business with my friend.

 

I've dubbed it the Pink Tuxedo.

 

 

 

 

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"Behind every great man is a woman rolling her eyes."

 

 

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To add to post #766. I was totally blindsided. First LauraN from FPGeeks asked me for opinions on these pen cases - what I liked and so on - on the pretext of using the material in her new blog. And then that information was given to Michael (MY63) who turned it into a reality. Even when I was asked for an address I did not guess this was for me, instead I thought it was for Laura and my involvement in the messaging system was accidental.

 

Sometimes - perhaps most of the time - I can be so very, very dumb. :doh:

 

So, apologies for the lack of anything resembling ability with regard to photography or writing, but here it is!

 

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The image in post #766 shows the colour better. It is actually a rich, deep mahogany colour, that I simply cannot catch on camera.

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In answer to your question Anne-Sophie I asked the owner if I could share the pictures of his case they are so much better than mine.

 

20297925764_bf25f4205b_z.jpgmonz1 by my0771, on Flickr

 

 

20894223736_2323c7ab2c_z.jpgmonz2 by my0771, on Flickr

 

Thanks to Monz for allowing me to share his fantastic pictures.

 

It is a perfect match!

Is it fair for an intelligent and family oriented mammal to be separated from his/her family and spend his/her life starved in a concrete jail?

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I have been approached by another Nakaya owner for this very case so for their benefit I will show the process in full.

 

This is the raw sheet kydex sitting on a piece of leather that I will use to roll it around the dowel which in turn is sitting on the granite slab that I use for a work place.

 

21137833264_b37133928b_z.jpgDSC_0211[1] by my0771, on Flickr

 

Kydex rolled around the dowel

 

21572555880_33d5b1d566_z.jpgDSC_0212[1] by my0771, on Flickr

 

Kydex tube wrapped in suede inside and out sitting on top of the leather that will wrap around it.

 

21137837564_292ac5410b_z.jpgDSC_0217[1] by my0771, on Flickr

 

Outer leather dyed oxblood

 

21573682249_797e9c09e6_z.jpgDSC_0220[1] by my0771, on Flickr

For more details on my current projects please visit my blog.

 

https://my63leather.wixsite.com/my63

 

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I finished yesterday with some stitching

 

21601063640_2f9b840694_z.jpgDSC_0231[1] by my0771, on Flickr

 

21168025753_a027db9b1c_z.jpgDSC_0229[1] by my0771, on Flickr

 

I normally make more than one single case at a time and as I had this blue outer which was supposed to be turquoise but I over dyed it and it is a richer blue.

 

21602194559_65de58344e_z.jpgDSC_0226[1] by my0771, on Flickr

 

I added a yellow nappa leather inside and yellow stitching

 

 

 

21798550091_3e69cd1daa_z.jpgDSC_0224[1] by my0771, on Flickr

 

 

For more details on my current projects please visit my blog.

 

https://my63leather.wixsite.com/my63

 

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They look like the colors of Curaçao's flag!

a fountain pen is physics in action... Proud member of the SuperPinks

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