Postal Bag - Satchel

Bag Completed!
It's not really a postal bag. It's a raw leather satchel.
I didn't expect it to be this nice. I've surprised myself.

I hand-sewed the leather strap to the sides with three parallel lines double-stitched. Notice the roughness of the leather edges. Good belts have the leather trimmed/rounded rather than a straight cut. My cutting isn't so refined. It does mean that there is a bit of molting flakes of suede, especially the strap.

The inside isn't lined... it's a hard leather bucket. There are no seams on the back, the body is a single piece of leather.

Here you can see my amateur hand-stitching. This was my first seam, and it was before I purchased the stitching wheel.

For scale, you can see the 15" Macbook Pro fits easily. With a neoprene cover it can be thrown in with everything else.

I found an awesome brass buckle which is stitched to the lower corner of the bag. I also used copper rivets for attaching the tongue to the flap. My first time using rivets... they're awesome. I want to bedazzle everything I own with copper rivets. Hah. I actually went through three different constructions of the tongue and buckle. I almost used rivets to attach the buckle to the bag body, but when prototyping how it would actually work I realised that the rivets would make it more difficult for the tongue to go through the buckle. I've actually owned bags where this was a design fault.
I couldn't be happier with this bag! It's going to be great to see it stain and discolour with wear over time.
The only improvements I will make for the next version will be to make a more flexible strap attachment which allows articulation... and probably use a different type of belt which isn't leather.
Labels: Leathercraft
6 Comments:
Cool! Reminded me of this tool bag which has the thick rivets similar to what you are talking about:
http://www.dwr.com/product/leather-tool-bag-caramel.do
I've been thinking of making a leather backpack, but haven't the time.
Thanks Philip. That Klein tool bag looks great.
I think I could make one of those.
hate to pester, but where can I find this leather you used.
Hi Jon. Sorry. I mentioned the source in an earlier post.
Leffler.com.au
You wow me with the skill! The bag looks amazing. I wonder how long did it take you to make it. Jesus, would you do a custom order for me?
Please send me a message with the contact form if you're serious about commissioning a bag.
http://www.indigofan.com/indigofan/contact.aspx
The bag took me about 10 hours to make. I am working on some improvements in construction and design. I'm also working on a couple of other designs.
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