
Swiss Army Inspired Satchel
- By bevel.leathercraft
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Pattern Description
Meet the Swiss Army Satchel, your ultimate artisan-made companion for both work and play, exclusively at Bevel Leathercraft! This pattern is designed to be made from veg tan leather, boasting an interior slide pocket and exterior document pocket, perfect for a 13″ laptop (15″ will fit in a pinch). Whether you’re commuting or heading to a meeting, this satchel provides style and functionality. Plus, it’s customizable to meet your unique needs, ensuring that your satchel is as individual as you are. Discover the meticulous craftsmanship and timeless beauty of our Swiss Army Satchel today.
To make this bag, you’ll need the following:
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10 sqft 4-5 oz veg tan leather with firm or medium-firm hand (Hermann Oak veg tan or bridle would look great!)
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1 sqft 3 oz veg tan leather with firm/med-firm hand
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1 (1-1/2 inch) roller buckle for the shoulder strap
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2 (3/4 inch) center bar roller buckles for top straps
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2 (3/4 inch) roller buckles for front panel/side straps
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2 tuck locks of your choosing; I used an oval variety from Buckleguy
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2 (3/4 inch) D-rings
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2 (1-1/2 inch) swivel snaps of your choosing
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several rivets
Licensing is for small business or personal use only. For commercial licensing inquiries, please DM me.










I made one of these a while back, and I can’t believe they don’t sell the tuck-locks in black. I reached out to a few manufacturers and they all said it wasn’t possible… allegedly. I LOVE projects like these. Its so cool when they finally come together at the end.
I wonder if MadeOnJupiterLabs would make them? They do custom hardware, but I don’t know if there are minimums on ordering…
I’ve been itching to make another one of these for the holiday season, plus release a variation on this bag with a milled veg tan front.
Darn, I thought they were going to be able to do it, but they don’t have them in black yet. Made on Jupiter is surprisingly awesome with their hardware too. I love them!
I think they’re great too–I’ve tried out some of their hardware and really like it so far. It’s held up so much better than the run of the mill stuff on Amazon.