Wandering_Goliath
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Crafty Christmas 2025
Finally finished Crafty christmas for this year. Cant post any of this on orher socials till gofts are given.
Total items:
Stocking stuffers:
2×3 cable ties (self designed)
2×3 corner book marks (self designed)
1x Bow (pattern found on cricut)
Gifts:
His and hers passport holder (Shamus’s passport pattern)
4x bookmarks (my own design)
Notebook cover…
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Dude, the bowties are awesome!
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Also finished some book marks for my friends for christmas. Showed my mom and she commisioned a set for her book club. (The triangles will be swen into corner book marks for more stocking stuffers )
Probably should have charged more then $15 for the lot, but when your mom offers to pay it is hard to charge more then material fees.
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Cable Ties
Finished some cable ties for stocking stuffers for christmas. Honestly love these little things and will need to make more for my own cables.
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These are fun to give away. I just finished making some for Christmas gifts as well
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Stocking Stuffer work in progress
My Fiancée and i are trying to do an exclusivly crafty christmas for our friends and family this year. For my part of the stocking stuffers inwanted to make cable ties and bookmarks. Turns out a Cricut Maker 4 with the knife blade does a really good job of pumping out the shapes i needed way more percisely then i ever could by hand.
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I love the Cricut for this – I haven’t used it in a while, mainly because of the blade, but I love the detail in cutting. I mostly used it for marquetry, but the Cricut is one of those machines leather works sleep on, IMO.
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Gonna post a few collections of what i have made this year over rhe next few days. It has been my first year seriously working on learher and so far it has been super enjoyable and rewarding.
For this post here are 3 wallets i have made. One for my dad for father’s day (pattern by leatherdiystudios on etsy) one for my friend for his birthday…
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Nice work!
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This looks great! I love the slanted pocket design
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Used my new Cricut Maker 4 and a tutorial i found online to tool a quick leather patch. Took no time at all and super impressed with how well the cricut tooled 6oz Veg tan.
Material: 6oz Veg tan
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Ah, dude. The Cricut is amazing! I bought a blade for the Cricut as well (a while back) and it worked wonders for me. It can cut through quite a bit of leather. I mainly used it to do Marquetry (this picture isn’t mine btw – just showing what I’m talking about)
The problem I ran into was the sticky coating would wear out after a few cuts and…
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Finished my Kidney pouch and my fiancée has already said she needs one. Learned a lot making it and look forward to doing another one with all that experience.
Pattern: Dark Horse Workshop Kidney Pouch from etsy
Materials: 5-6 oz Veg Tan, 14oz veg tan strap, 4-5oz Buffalo Suede
New to me skills: Airbrush for dye, Stitching Awl, Rolled Edges,…
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This looks awesome! I like you traveling leather station too 😀
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Work in progress on my kideny pouch for ren faire next year. All pieces cut, punched and dyed (though i need to do a few touchups)
Material: 5-6oz veg tan 4-5oz split buffalo hide.
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I had no idea what a Kidney pouch was, so took that way too literal when I read the title lol This is going to look awesome when it’s done. I love purple on black combos
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Beautiful purple! What brand and color dye is it?
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Finished my mom’s birthday present today. I was inspiried by a number of etsy sellers making bag charms to hold photos so took a crack at it myself. Photos include pics of our family including my fur baby Sinosauropteryx so ya’ll get to see her
Materials used: 2-3oz veg tanned
Also my first real project useing my airbrush for dyeing. Still need…
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This is cute! Its like a physical phone reel lol I saw one a while a back and just forgot about it. Did you make it from scratch or from a pattern?
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First time useing an airbrush to apply leather dye (angeleus specifically)
This is a test piece for my next project where I am testing:
• Air brush to apply dye and resist
• more complex tooling (iseing my swivel knife and bevel stamps
• Stitching a rolled edge with Buffalo Suede