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Easy to Make Leather Loafers

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Last year I looked all over the place for an easy shoe pattern. I was quickly discouraged, and I remember saying out loud, I wish my favorite leather designer would design some shoes, because I know they would not only be cool looking, but the patterns would be easy to follow, and I knew the sizing would be perfection. Well, he outdid himself. Again. This is only the first pair for me. The only thing, I did differently from the the pattern directions was to bond leather (rough to rough) for the sole, giving the shoes a faux insole (I'm still going to add a thin Dr. Scholl's too), and I also cut out some anti-skid pads out of a piece of plastic-coated leather, I have. I used the sole patterns for the anti-skid pads and put them on the front and on the heel. These are a size 10.5/12 and I would say they may be a C-D width. Very comfortable. If you're interested in making a pair of your own, here's a link to the pattern: LINK

Crypto Dust in the Wind

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By Linda Andersson Three years ago, I used to blog and make cryptocurrency related videos, but then things got really tight in the market, so I locked everything down and didn't look back... Until around the holidays, last year when the BTC numbers started to look really good again. I visited my accounts earlier in 2020, to make sure I hadn't sold anything that needed to be reported on my taxes, but that was the extent of it. I wasn't researching any new coins until I was cleaning up my Bittrex account and sold off what was practically dust in 2018 for around ten bucks. This was when my inner voice said, "the time has come". So, there I was reorganizing old coins. Some of them worthless, crypto dust in the wind, some of them like sleeper agents ready to get back into the game, and it was up to me to put them into play. Several of my friends and acquaintances are getting into the game again too. So, you may see some more trading related posts from me now. I am not

Spice Cake in a Mug - Recipe

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  By Linda Andersson If you enjoy having a bit of cake with your coffee or tea, or just on its own, this old reconstructed Scandinavian recipe will do the trick.  For this recipe, you’ll need at least an 11 ounce coffee mug and a microwave oven. Mix together the dry ingredients in a small bowl and set them aside. Dry Ingredients: 3 Tablespoons Flour 1/8 Teaspoon Salt 1/8 Teaspoon Baking Soda 1/4 Teaspoon Cinnamon * 1/8 Teaspoon Nutmeg * 1/8 Teaspoon Ginger * *1/2 Teaspoon of Pumpkin Spice may be used as a substitute for the combination of Cinnamon, Nutmeg, and Ginger if that’s what you already have at home. Wet Ingredients: 1 Tablespoon Softened Butter 2 Tablespoons Sugar 1 Egg 1 Teaspoon Brewed Coffee 1 Tablespoon Applesauce Optional: 1 Tablespoon Raisins Continue by softening the butter inside of the mug. Since this is a recipe for such a small amount of cake, the butter acts as both a fat for the cake and to help prevent it from sticking to the walls of the mug as it bakes. Using a

Swiss 1960’s Army Replica Leather Ammo Pouch - Pattern Review

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  By Linda Andersson Sometimes there are projects, I talk myself out of taking on, but somehow they still mysteriously end up in my Etsy shopping cart anyway. And then they sit there for a while until I get notified when they go on sale, and the next thing you know, I’m printing out the pattern. This was the case with JamesBerryLeather Pattern “Swiss army leather ammunition pouch from the 1960's - for Stgw57 cartridge”. I loved it when I watched his video on YouTube and inquired about the design of the pattern. James is a very skilled leather worker. There is no doubt about it, but my question to him was whether or not the stitching holes were marked on the pattern. He quickly replied to tell me that only a stitching line was printed on the pattern as a guide. And this was why the pattern stayed in my shopping cart for over a month.  You see, I work best with patterns that have the holes marked for punching. I have a drill press, I converted mostly to keep it quiet from within our

Leather Guitar Pick Pouch Keychain - Free Pattern!

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Today, I wanted to share this first video we made on things you can make with some of your scrap leather. This little pouch is all in one piece and very easy to make.  Learn how to make a #leather #guitarpick pouch for your #keychain Get a FREE PATTERN by visiting http://eepurl.com/hjy_gr Don't feel like making it, but still want one? Then please visit: https://www.leftcoasttrade.com/20--under.html while supplies last! Michael's for snaps, keyrings, etc: https://www.tkqlhce.com/click-100277239-11800484

Unboxing an Ugly Leather Bundle from Springfield Leather Company

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Who doesn't like a good mystery bag? We couldn't resist picking up an ugly leather bundle from Springfield Leather company:

Leathercraft: Long Wallet/Trucker Wallet Pattern Review

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I recently purchased a pattern from MPR Leatherworks for a trucker/long wallet. The reason it appealed to me was because of the snap closure and the zippered pouch.   I had purchased some brown chrome tan leather from acadialeather.com It runs in the 6-7oz range and has a shiny finish. Here's video where I describe the assembly process: