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kraftymckrafterson · 1 year ago
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knotty-et-al · 5 months ago
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Today I have crafted these two pen(cil) bags/rolls.
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How I did it:
I cut a large leather rectangle (the black base) and a long band of leather (the light brown).
Then I cut slits in the large leather rectangle, The slits are slightly more narrow than the width of the brown leather band.
Then I threaded the brown slice through the slits in the black large rectangle base.
Then I stitched one end of the brown band onto the large black rectangle base.
On the other end of the slice one can do whatever with the excess band. I just tucked it somehow to the backside.
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ghw-archive · 1 month ago
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A rare leather and tortoiseshell reticule, 1800 - 1810 of gilt-tooled tan leather the central panels front and back with carved and engraved cartouches, gilt metal clasp and belcher chain, pleated leather sides
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gregdotorg · 6 months ago
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Apkulla Bucket Bag moodboard, from the Apkullacore Capsule Collection
images: the walters museum; british museum; ashmolean museum; some saint laurent purse flipper site; klein tools
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cultivating-wildflowers · 4 months ago
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Misplaced a couple of tools, one of which my dad described off-handedly as having “sentimental value”, which led to me panic-searching my mess of crafting supplies. I found the tools. And now my crafting supplies and costumes are organized.
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gatudiartcraft · 8 months ago
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thisisgraeme · 1 year ago
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Discover the Craft of Leatherworking: A Beginner's Guide
Embark on a rewarding journey into the world of leatherworking! From basics to advanced techniques, discover how to craft beautiful, functional leather items. Projects include coasters, wallets, belts, and bags. Start your leather crafting adventure now!
Welcome to the enthralling world of leatherworking! This art has been a respected skill through the ages, and – if you’re reading this post – now it’s your turn to learn how to craft functional and beautiful items from a simple piece of leather. I’ve been writing about leatherwork off and on for a few years now. The time has come to consolidate this passion and knowledge into something more…
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jalzachihleatherbros · 3 months ago
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Jalzachih Leather Tool Bags: Durability and Style for Every Tradesperson
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The Craftsmanship Behind Jalzachih Leather Tool Bags: Quality You Can Trust
When it comes to finding a reliable tool bag for construction projects, Leather Jalzachih Tool Bags stand out as a symbol of durability and craftsmanship. These tool bags are designed with professional tradespeople in mind, combining strength, style, and functionality. Whether you're a builder, electrician, or carpenter, Jalzachih Leather Construction Bags are tailored to meet your needs on the job site. In this post, we’ll dive into the craftsmanship behind these bags, explaining why they are a top choice for professionals who value quality and reliability.
Handcrafted Excellence for Longevity
One of the most notable features of Jalzachih Leather Tool Bags is the expert craftsmanship that goes into each piece. Every tool bag is meticulously handcrafted, using high-quality leather that can withstand the wear and tear of daily use. The leather is treated to be both weather-resistant and tough, ensuring that your tools are kept safe in various working conditions, whether you’re outdoors or in challenging environments. This attention to detail makes Leather Jalzachih Tool Bags a long-lasting investment.
Moreover, the stitching on these bags is reinforced, preventing any fraying or weakening over time. This means you can trust your tool bag to hold even the heaviest tools without breaking down after a few months. The robust handles and straps are another example of the craftsmanship behind these bags, allowing you to carry your tools comfortably and securely. This level of durability is what makes Leather Jalzachih Tool Bags indispensable for professionals in construction.
Combining Style with Functionality
While durability is critical, style also plays a significant role in Leather Jalzachih Tool Bags. These bags are designed not just to perform but to look good while doing so. For tradespeople who take pride in their gear, Jalzachih offers sleek, professional designs that convey reliability and expertise.
At the same time, these Leather Work Tool Bags don’t sacrifice functionality for aesthetics. They feature multiple compartments, designed specifically to organize tools of various sizes. Whether you need space for hammers, wrenches, or screws, Leather Tool Organizers for Construction offer enough room to keep your essentials within easy reach. This combination of form and function makes them ideal for both appearance and practicality on job sites.
Heavy-Duty Leather Tool Bags: Built to Last
What truly sets Jalzachih Leather Tool Bags apart is their ability to carry heavy-duty tools without compromising on structure or comfort. Whether you're using them for construction or repair work, these Heavy-Duty Leather Tool Bags can handle the weight. Designed with reinforced bottoms and thick, high-grade leather, they are built to carry bulky and heavy tools while distributing the load evenly. This reduces the strain on your back and shoulders, allowing for more comfortable and efficient work.
For builders and contractors, having a reliable tool bag is essential, and Tool Bags for Builders like these ensure that you can focus on the task at hand rather than worrying about your equipment failing.
Why Jalzachih Leather Tool Belts Are a Must-Have
In addition to Leather Jalzachih Tool Bags, the company also offers Jalzachih Leather Tool Belts, which provide another level of convenience for tradespeople. These belts are crafted with the same attention to detail as the tool bags, designed to allow easy access to essential tools while keeping your hands free. The Jalzachih Leather Tool Belts are adjustable, ensuring a comfortable fit for all users. Whether you’re on a ladder or moving around a construction site, these belts keep everything you need close at hand.
Maximizing Jobsite Efficiency with Leather Tool Bags for Construction
Jobsite efficiency often hinges on how well-organized and accessible your tools are. Leather Tool Bags for Construction from Jalzachih are designed with this in mind. They allow for excellent organization, with multiple pockets, loops, and compartments to keep everything in place. Rather than wasting time searching for a tool at the bottom of your bag, Leather Jalzachih Tool Bags enable you to locate what you need quickly and easily. This level of organization can significantly improve productivity, especially on large, time-sensitive projects.
Durability and Versatility in One Package
What makes Leather Jalzachih Tool Bags a superior choice is their versatility. While they are crafted with builders and construction workers in mind, these bags are suitable for a wide range of trades, from electricians to plumbers. The combination of rugged construction, stylish design, and practical organization makes them adaptable to different working environments.
In addition, the high-quality leather material ensures that these tool bags remain in excellent condition for years, regardless of frequent use. Unlike cheaper alternatives that wear out quickly, Jalzachih Leather Construction Bags maintain their strength and structure over time, making them a cost-effective solution for professionals.
Conclusion
In summary, Leather Jalzachih Tool Bags offer a perfect blend of durability, style, and functionality, making them a valuable asset for any tradesperson. Handcrafted from high-quality leather, these bags are built to withstand the rigors of daily use on construction sites while also providing an organized and efficient way to carry your tools. Whether you opt for the full-sized Heavy-Duty Leather Tool Bags or the Jalzachih Leather Tool Belts, you can trust that your tools will be secure, accessible, and ready when you need them.
Investing in Leather Jalzachih Tool Bags is an investment in both your craft and your comfort on the job. For tradespeople looking for top-tier performance and long-lasting quality, these tool bags are a choice you won’t regret.
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corusretails · 5 months ago
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besthandcraftedleatherbags · 8 months ago
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Craftsmanship at its Finest: The Art of Hand-Tooled Leather Wallets and Bags 
A hand-tooled leather bag is not merely an accessory; it's a piece of wearable art that showcases your appreciation for quality and elegance. With every detail finely tuned and every stitch perfectly made, these bags enhance your wardrobe for any setting. Whether attending a formal event or a casual meetup, a hand-tooled bag is the perfect accessory to express your style and sophistication. Here we share some of insights about what goes into creating these hand-tooled bags and how these accessories can stand the test of time. 
The intricate process
The making of hand-tooled leather bags and wallets is a lengthy process that demands meticulous attention to detail. The process begins with sourcing the highest quality leather. Artisans meticulously inspect each sourced hide, considering several factors such as thickness, texture, and grain. Based on these factors, they decide whether a particular hide is suitable for hand tooling. After leather selection, the hides undergo conditioning, cleaning, and dyeing. All these processes are important for achieving the preferred color and finish before the tooling can begin.
Technique
For the hand-tooling process, Artisans must have an extremely steady hand and an eye for detail. They use specialized tools to carve various designs and patterns into the leather surface. Each cut is made in a calculated manner and with immense precision. Only with such care is it possible to achieve the captivating motifs on the leather. The extensive effort put in by the Artisans ultimately transforms a normal accessory into a piece of art.
Time and patience
The art of creating a hand-tooled leather wallet or bag is not for the impatient, as it requires countless hours of practice to perfect the craft. Also, the craftsman must be committed to creating the finest piece every time. From the start to the final stitch, every part of the process requires them to be highly attentive and precise.
Enduring beauty
Hand-tooled leather products have a timeless appeal and they are far beyond a passing trend. Unlike mass-produced accessories, each hand-tooled bag is unique and a one-of-a-kind product. 
Looking for a hand-tooled leather bag or wallet? Explore the hand-tooled leather collection from Anuschka. We have a wide range of bags and wallets with different designs. Whether you are looking for a robust tote for your daily errands, or a sleek wallet to organize your essentials, Anuschka has something to improve your collection. Every piece is made with the utmost care and precision. The intricacies and detailing reveal how hard their talented craftsmen work to create every single wallet and bag. The Artisans dedicate hours to meticulously carving, stitching, and finishing each bag and wallet, making every Anuschka item a masterpiece of leather craftsmanship.
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creativeartandcraft · 10 months ago
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Leather Saddle Bag Pannier Bags For Royal Enfield Side Bags New Pair Classic 350
Item Description:-2 Side Pouch Brown Leather Motorcycle Side Pouch Saddlebags Saddle 2 Bag Material- Real Goat leatherSET OF 2 BAGSSize: 10" Wide X 13" Long X 5" Deep  Approx
LEATHER WALLET FREE GIFT WITH THIS BAG2 Side Pouch Brown Leather Motorcycle Side Pouch Saddlebags Saddle 2 Bag 100% genuine goat leather messenger bag with a durable inner lining made  of canvasA genuine hand made product using chemical/dye-free leather. Natural oils and light have been used to obtain the style of the leather - chemical  free!This bag features a wonderful unique and vintage look. Read More
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ghw-archive · 2 months ago
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30s Vintage Mexican Tooled Leather Huge Tan Traveler Weekender
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kraftymckrafterson · 1 year ago
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gatudiartcraft · 8 months ago
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calmcoldevening · 4 months ago
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Back at it again with a prompt idea!
What if the slasher/s are trying to kill a victim but they are immortal and keep coming back
And the victim keeps following the slasher only to annoy and be a little menace to them >:3
(maybe they fall in love later O.O)
What ever slasher you choose is fine for me ;)
Art the clown x immortal!reader
Tw: blood, murdering, torturing? well, yeah. Art is an ass sometimes
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• Art has always been a fan of violent and noisy 'games' that chilled the blood in his veins. That was his sadistic nature, and the whole of Miles County and people for hundreds of miles around had already heard a lot about it. A strange man in a clown costume, who sent at least a dozen unhappy teenagers and adults to the next world. He loved blood and horror, and no one would dare stand in his way, not wanting to become another victim of brutal violence.
• Maybe it was fate's will, or maybe it was just your bad luck or an accident, but one day Art saw you in one of the cafes late at night. He was watching you from a dark alley, so it's unlikely that you would have seen him even if you really wanted to. He clutched his garbage bag in his hands, and a cruel grin appeared on his face. You were a good little thing and you definitely could have brightened up this cold night for him.
• Without thinking for long, Art hit you on the head at the most unexpected moment and took you to one of his 'game rooms', which in fact was just a room of one of the old factories in the city. He wasn't in the mood to hunt you down and catch you in your own house for a long time. This game was supposed to be fast but colorful.
• The clown involuntarily licked his lips, watching you slowly regain consciousness and open your big innocent eyes. He walks around you like some kind of fancy Christmas tree. You're sitting on an old wooden chair, badly scratched and already soaked in blood from past victims. Your limbs are tied in wooden material with strong leather straps, and thick barbed wire with rusty, blunt teeth is wrapped around your neck, chest and abdomen. There was a smell of dampness and fear in the air, which made the Clown giggle noiselessly.
• Finally, Art stopped right in front of you and gestured at the trash bag to your right. Making a playful, almost pretended sweet expression, or reached into the bag as if looking for a Christmas present for a small child. In the flickering light, a long thin tool with a convex handle and a bizarrely curved metal tip appears, more like a sharply sharpened blade. A man comes behind you and caresses your tense shoulders with almost uncharacteristic tenderness. His fingers are rough and rough. The clown's palms slowly descend lower, sliding along your clothed back through the open part of the back of the chair. The movements are slow and measured. Suddenly his movements stop and in the next moment they are replaced by acute pain. Sparks dance in your eyes and you emit a strangled cry, reflexively your body gives way forward, blunt spikes painfully dig into your tender flesh. Art laughs soundlessly, continuing to press the blade deeper into your spine, and then abruptly moves his hand down. With a nasty creak, the fabric of your T-shirt is torn, and at the same time your soft flesh is torn. Art rejoices, seeing how his hands and white gloves are stained with maroon lingonberry liquid, flowing in a thick stream onto the concrete floor. Tears are pouring from your eyes as you desperately bite your lower lip in an attempt to control yourself. Your back, which was once a flawless canvas of pale skin, is now covered with a network of terrible red lines, each of which testifies to the cruelty of Art's tools and his relentless thirst for suffering. There is a pungent smell of iron in the air, mixing with the acrid smell of fear that remains on your sweat-soaked skin.With deliberate slowness, I pick up the razor-sharp instrument again, its sinister curves gleaming in the dim light. Your body is trembling, every muscle is tense with fear, while the man is preparing to inflict even more torment on you.In the flickering shadows, a grotesque smile appears on his painted face, a silent promise of future torment.
• Suddenly, the blade hits the blood-soaked concrete with a ringing thud and bounces off somewhere to the dark wall. Art goes back to his "magic" bag and takes out some kind of leather strap. With a deft movement of his hands, he hooks the clips connected by a strap onto your wet cheeks, the gloves wet with blood rub unpleasantly against your face. Art smiles his creepy smile and gently touches your chin with his fingers. Your eyes were swollen and your cheeks were wet from tears and saliva flowing from your open mouth. But not that you can complain here. All you had to do was mumble something, barely moving your limp tongue.
• An unpleasant crunch filled the half-empty concrete room. With a strong crack, Art broke off a piece of your tooth with pliers, the fragment unpleasantly scratched the already bleeding gum. All you had to do was mumble something indistinctly, to which Art just grinned madly and jokingly grabbed your tongue with the edges of the pliers, watching the despair in your eyes. He broke off tooth after tooth until a dozen teeth had been pulled out in his hand.
• Your throat burned from screaming, and your eyes burned unpleasantly from the tears you shed. You wanted it to be over as soon as possible. Realizing that Art won't get the right reaction from you anymore, noticing your exhaustion, he snorts soundlessly, clearly losing interest. With a graceful movement of his hand, Art deftly takes out an old battered pistol from a trash bag. He slides the edges of the gun over your cheek, drawing uncomplicated patterns. His movements are slow and upward. One. Two. Three. Finally, his hand reaches your head, the muzzle of the gun is pressed against your painfully throbbing temple. You wearily close your eyes, feeling a leaden heaviness in your limbs. His arms and legs were already blue from lack of blood.
• Art blows on the smoke coming from the shower of the gun and throws the weapon back into the bag. The man steps back, admiring his work and your smoking wound on his temple for a couple of moments. After that, he carefully removes the straps from the dead body and puts them in a bag, slowly leaving the building.
• Art pinned a young man to the ground, slowly cutting the meat from his face and putting the skin in his mouth. A soft laugh was heard abruptly behind him, and another pair of hands, softer and softer palms, covered his hands. The man raises his eyebrows questioningly and turns back, meeting your satisfied gaze. Your face still looked tired and tear-stained, and there were bruises and streaks of blood on your neck, but overall you looked almost.. normal?
• Without thinking twice, you grab the scalpel from his hand and with a sharp movement stick the blade into the clown's eye. He screams soundlessly, raising his hands to his face. You step back, watching his agony with a satisfied expression on your face. "You didn't think it would end so easily, did you?" You purred, folding your arms over your chest. The clown frowns, baring his sharp black teeth, and jumps up from the lifeless body. He walks towards you with quick steps and grabs your throat with his cold hands, lifting you off the ground. No matter how thin he looks, the guy has plenty of strength. You giggle, covering his hands with yours. You can already feel the air leaving your lungs, being replaced by an unpleasant burning sensation. Without thinking twice, you reach out your hands, touching the clown's face with your fingers, and scratch his painted face, mixing the paint with the blood from his wounded eye. He presses harder, enjoying the crunch of your airways.
• It quickly turned into a constant game of cat and mouse. Wherever Art was, you were always there. And I was in his way. Art was angry, cursed, and killed you. But you were coming back. Each time, your body was still decorated with old scars, but the man added new ones. He realized that the old scars would disappear. He had to make new ones. It was as if he was celebrating his favorite, best victim in this way. He can't be uninterested in your natural stubbornness and immortality.
• Over time, the clown really begins to look forward to your recovery and return, despite the slight irritation that you cause in him. He feels it in the pleasant piercing of his fingers. His hands crave you, your body, his fingers want to touch your scars and leave new ones.
• Your constant presence in Art's life begins to gradually change his thinking and thoughts, your image has settled in his head like a damn poison.
• Your immortality and lack of fear make you a really worthy partner for Art, he realizes this on an unconscious level. There's something about you. Something that makes his blood boil in his head. He's falling in love with you. Yes, in his own way, but he falls in love. Despite your initial maniac-victim relationship, Art is starting to see you as almost an equal. This is surprising. He loves you in his own twisted way.
• Art and you are in a love-hate relationship, constantly joking and arguing with each other. Despite the constant quarrels, you are united by a deep connection and understanding, which becomes apparent in your communication. You both feel extremely comfortable in such a relationship in your own perverted way (this is especially damn noticeable in sex..)
• Art begins to crave your company and gets annoyed when you are not around. There's something nice about knowing that after a bloody murder, he can properly combine his anger and passion on you. Especially in your intimate moments. Playing with blood, strangulation and other elements of bdsm is an integral part of your pleasure. You are a perfect match for each other, you are feared by all the states in the district.
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