I found a starter set at a craft store for 40% off. It came with a couple of practice pieces, and a couple of starter projects. I didn't really care for the included patterns of I did one of them on the practice piece so I could follow the step by step instruction. Then I went and found a patter I might actually wear on a bracelet.
Cool random pattern I found online. I scaled it until it fit well on the bracelet blank included in the set. |
Dampen the leather with sponge. Technically, this is called "casing" the leather. You wait for it to start to return to normal color. |
Tape the pattern, but not on the leather. Leather doesn't like tape. |
Use a ballpoint pen or other smooth tool to impress the design in the damp leather. |
Cut the pattern into the leather using the swivel knife. There is a great instructional video on the Tandy website on how to hone and use the swivel knife. |
I used the bevel tool at each intersection to make it look like the bands were going beneath each other. I used the seeder in each middle joint. I used the backgrounder in the negative space. |
I went ahead and used the bevel on the outside of the design. I could have left it as it was. |
This is the key ring fob. I found the 2 patterns online. I think they were coloring page designs. I cut them in, beveled around the edges, and used the backgrounder to make the eyes. |
Below is the link to the starter kit I used. If you click on the link and purchase, I get a small fee. However, I am not supported by any of the companies mentioned.
2 comments:
Awesome! Looks good.
@ Heather - Thanks!!
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