How to make a WoW Leather Belt Bag - DIY - Instructional Video

Pattern here : Facebook Group (Free Patterns occasionally) : Support me on Patreon : Get the same leather I use here : This is the balsam I use to enhance the color : =sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Renapur&qid=1605184309&sr=8-1 This leather is perfect to paint with Angelus Paint, it’s as if it absorb it and you can still see the grain of the leather, I diluted them almost 1/1 with : those are the color used in some of my project : I have added the Alliance and Horde frontal to the backpack pattern and the round shield bag (plus a Gurren dan for this). To fit the round bag that is 28 cm of diameter, the Alliance and Horde pattern has been enlarged, which will make it easier to cut the Alliance pieces. This bag can be used as belt bag, bum bag/funny pack or as little backpack. The pattern include a clean frontal, Alliance frontal, Horde frontal and Gurren Dan frontal, a normal and a Core Drill double snap hook holder, plus a pattern for snap hook and buckle holder of 20 - 25 - 30 mm for any strap you want to make, a shoulder protector. Size : height 25,2 cm, width 21,2 cm, thickness 6 cm (the frontal got a round effect and reach 7 cm) You will need : less then 80 x 50 cm of leather if you make the Horde frontal, the piece for the Alliance can be cut out of scrap, less than 65 cm of zipper with 1 or 2 cursor, 2 to 4 D ring and 3 or more snap hook depending on how you want your straps. Tool needed : Cutter - hammer - 1 or 1,5 mm hole punch for the stitch hole, needles and 1 mm waxed thread. Absolutely required to cut the Alliance piece : round punch and 1/2 - 1/4 round punch. 0:00 Pattern assembly 1:29 Placement, punch and cut 4:27 Zip placement 9:52 Zip stitching 11:13 Lateral piece point end stitching 13:14 Lateral piece strip stitching 14:46 D ring holder stitching 19:37 Alliance pieces stitching 23:43 Frontal and lateral piece stitching 27:52 Back piece stitching
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