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Treasure is the owner of Nikki&Mallory which specializes in artisan-made leather handbags, accessories, and home décor - plus, she has impeccable style. In her day-to-day life as a designer, she often prefers to skip a bulky purse and carry a slim cell phone bag instead. In this class, she shows you how to make your own bohemian-inspired leather cell phone bag. It can accommodate phones of all sizes, and it has a convenient shoulder strap and front pocket. From sourcing leather, cutting it, to stitching it all together on a home sewing machine, Treasure breaks down each step, making this the perfect project for the beginner leatherworker.
Learn how to:
What you’ll get:
Here’s what you’ll need:
- 14" x 14" piece of 2-3 oz pebble veg tanned leather
- 36"- 45" length of pre-made 6mm leather cording for the strap
- Rotary cutter & cutting mat
- Ruler
- Pen or pencil
- 1/4" double-sided tape for leather
- Sewing machine with a leather needle & coordinating polyester (strong hold) thread
- Brass clips
- Utility knife
Downloads:
- Make a leather cell phone bag with a pocket
- Cut leather pieces using a paper template
- Secure leather pieces together before sewing
- Sew leather on a home sewing machine
- Add a shoulder strap and tabs
What you’ll get:
- An easy-to-follow class on how to make a sleek cell phone bag
- 3 HD video lesson you can access online anytime, anywhere
- Detailed supply list
- Step-by-step instruction by expert bagmaker Treasure of Nikki&Mallory
- The ability to leave comments, ask questions and interact with other students
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Make a Leather Cell Phone Bag Reviews
223 users recommended this class to a friend
Donna Drew-Pack
Considering I had apprehension about working with leather for the first time. I found the procedure, easily explained, which made it seem doable!
January 1