Making a minimalist leather bifold wallet. Handmade. Pattern

Making a minimalist wallet. Despite its small size, the wallet is quite spacious. In it you can store change, cards and cash. Fully handmade, genuine leather. Tanning: Chrome. Leather thickness: 1.5 - 1.7 mm. Thread: flat 0.6 mm Dye: KENDA FARBEN. ORLY 35701 Primer: KENDA FARBEN. LEDAFIL SUPER Buttons: 12.5 mm In the video I sewed the coin pocket too close to the edge. I think it would be better in use and easier to work with if I sewed the pocket further away from the edge. I have made changes to the pattern, your choice. I used soft leather for this piece, which was also a mistake. Use a thicker leather, the look will be much better. My tool: Edge beveler - French beveler - Needles - Punches - Slicker - mm thread - mm thread - Pen for painting the trim - Other tool options: Plastic trowels - Edge beveler - Circle - Slicker - French type punches - Needle punches - WUTA punches, replaceable teeth - French chisel, different sizes - For those who want to repeat, I leave a link to the pattern. If you have any questions, ask in the comments. Good luck and enjoy watching. Don’t forget to subscribe. Free pattern in pdf format - My Instagram - Twitter - The content of this video is for entertainment purposes only. The video is not educational or instructional. We are not masters or teachers. All skills shown in the video are acquired by us from personal experience and only. #leathercraft #leatherworking #handmade
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