Hope you all enjoyed your Easter long weekend - It was beautiful Autumn weather in Sydney, perfect for eating :)
I've been making bags again.....
I'm waiting on the go ahead on some quilts and happily making myself some smaller projects and testing out some skills in the mean time.
I loved the green corduroy bag I made in my previous post and whilst admiring it I was wishing it was leather...
Then thought to myself - how cool would a leather version be with Liberty lining!
and so a week later here we have it
a leather bag with Liberty of London lining made by me - I'm a little bit over excited about this project!
I used the Amy Butler Nappy bag pattern again.
and sourced my leather from
NSW Leather Co in Sydney, Australia
with their advice I bought some really soft sheep skins ($25 each) - I needed two to complete this bag. I went for a nubuck feel with a ostrich finish effect.
The Nappy bag pattern is cut in two whole pieces and the strap is included, If you wanted you could have more cuts/ joins to use less material.
I was a bit impatient and dove straight into my leather sewing - I did buy a leather needle and upholstery thread. The needle was great but the thicker thread kept getting gobbled up by my machine so I switched to a polyester sewing thread instead.
I used my standard plastic foot on my machine which seemed to work fine (although did struggle at times) and had my walking foot engaged.I own a PFAFF Expression 4, which has a built in walking foot.If you own a different type of machine it might be worth using a walking foot?
I read somewhere that a teflon foot is good for sewing leather? If I make another bag I'll look into that a little more.
I had to adjust my stitch length all the way up to 6 - I usually sew on 2.5 for piecing and around 3.5/ 4 for quilting.
Make sure you do a few practice runs on the leather off cuts first.
The lining is Liberty of London Tana Lawn - the red Liberty Fabric was bought last October 2012 in London at the Liberty store its from the seasonal Tana Lawn range.
For the inside pockets and the outside pocket I used the off cuts of Liberty Tana Lawn that I had used in the Green Corduroy bag from the last post.
Leather and Liberty!
I LOVE it :)
Have you ever sewn with Leather?
Any advice or links to your projects?
I'd love to hear from you and see what you made
Xx Siobhan
8 comments:
I absolutely love this bag! Haven't sewn with leather yet but definitely something I want to work up to. Thank you so much for sharing you leather source, I wouldn't have known where to start looking. Liberty lining is the icing on the cake.
Thanks - I am slightly in love with it ! which is funny - I'm trying out a Teflon foot tomorrow - ill let you know how it goes :)
I have sewn with leather a lot. I use to work at a shop that make custom clothes for people who showed western horses. I sewed Jackets and chaps on my Pfaff 1475 and I used a teflon foot which help on the smooth side when topstitching. I also used a rubber mallet for pounding open the seam allowances. Don't pound too hard or you could distort the seams. I think you purse is great!
I love your interpretation of this bag. Pretty!
AmandaK@whatthebobbin
Thank you :) Xx
Thanks - I was given a Teflon foot to try out today - ill see how I go !
Love it love it love it really highlights both the smooth leather and the coloured fabric inner in perfect balance! xox
Hi Amy! No idea how I missed your comment :-/ but Thank You!
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