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[–] [email protected] 15 points 1 week ago (4 children)

Singular they is not a new concept designed to appeal to the "woke crowd". I was very much taught in school to use singular they, it was always something used when the gender of the subject was unknown and often even if it is known but unimportant. It has been part of the English language for a long time.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 2 weeks ago

I was so confused when i found out not everyone had channel 5. And we had the vhs tuned to 5 on the tv so channel 5 was on 6...

[–] [email protected] 6 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

Norton made a few, the Commander (not Commando) in the late 80s and early 90s was the main one, they bought the tooling from Hercules. Didn't really work out in the long run.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago

Thanks! Time is quite hard to estimate as they are all experiments in different techniques, the bigger cuffs take a lot longer just because of all the edge finishing and stitching. Some were probably about 4-6 hours.

The blue one was fun, I should make more and it was actually really fast. Its a 'mystery braid' bracelet, so named because it is done without any cuts in the leather. Probably one of the fastest things to make as it is just a simple strip, 3 cuts and a fastener. Most of the time was spent watching how to do the braid and how to get the right measurement. I think it took around an hour to make but it would be much easier and faster the more you make.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

Big fan of bracelets and cuffs, i make quite a few myself. Most of these are experiments as im still learning but a couple i wear fairly often.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

There are non-venomous vipers?

[–] [email protected] 23 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (3 children)

It strikes me as extremely stereotypically american and to be honest I've never really understood it. To me a name seems such a big part of being an individual that to have the same as a parent seems a little odd - and it always seems to be for men and not women. It also makes me think of rich white oil barons, like Dallas, a very nouveau riche thing to do and maybe a little pretentious.

The main thing i would be concerned of is if there or may be two sons, will the non-inherited name child think they are somehow lesser? Would it create some resentment?

Sharing generational middle names is a thing here but I can't say I'm personally a fan of doing it for first names.

Thats not to say I don't find it quite impressive you have already got the counter to 4 or that it is some awful thing like calling your child something stupid or unpronounceable, you know better than an internet stranger in that regard.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

Whats the wrong way of crossing your legs?

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I used to read Dresden Codak a million moons ago! Haven't thought about it in a long time (unless Carl Jung gets mentioned).

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago

I do rather enjoy working from home playing the audiobook versions out loud in my office. Results are inconclusive as to its effects on productivity, testing continues.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 weeks ago (4 children)

No romantasy smut? I'm fresh out of ideas then I'm afraid...

[–] [email protected] 8 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (1 children)

Wouldn't it be a shame if the website got DDOS'd, the email account ([email protected]) got spammed to shit and the morally bankrupt legal firm facilitating this also got something coming to their website (see email)

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Heavy duty tool pouch (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Today I made a tool pouch thing out of really thick leather, far thicker than anything I've worked with so far (about 4mm). It was originally intended to hold my stitching chisels and was going to have two lines of vertical stitching to create 3 pockets but I really didn't take into account just how thick this stuff was and I didn't have nearly the right tolerances for it so I just didn't make the pockets.

This thing was tough. I had real issues in getting my chisels out after making the holes (especially on the triple thick section - even with just a 2-prong) and this has been the first project to draw blood - one of the first sets of holes I made with my 10-prong and as it released it flew back and scratched my hand.

 

My 6th project. This one I self drafted rather than using an online pattern (although I did use a few to get an idea) and was really just meant to be a very simple one to practice stitching and get a nice super burnished edge. The flap is a tad wide but the leather is really stretchy so the band quickly accomodated it.

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

This is my next one, used a pattern for a coin or (yet another) card holder which was significantly more complicated than any I've done so far. All my previous projects have been very much flat - cut out pieces, glue them flat, sew them together.

This one featured two really tiny gussets and no instructions for how to put any of this together, so I tried my best to put things together in an order that made sense and, whilst it took quite a while, it went together ok.

I made a few mistakes as usual, the nearly completed item was a real pain to complete the stitching on and I made a mistake in not realising i would need to be stitching to be continuous over the top of the gusset so ended up with 3 separate stitch lines for the final closing.

I rather like the colour and thicknesses of the leather and went for a more subtle thread colour this time. I also got my bottle of gum trag delivered so I burnished the edges with that rather than water as I had been doing previously (I'll be trying out Tokonole at some point too).

I'm pretty happy how it came out. I mean, I've got yet another item I don't really have a requirement for but it was good practice for something more technically complicated.

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Hi, I'm new to this community and its sad that it appears to be a little quiet to say the least. Still, maybe if I post some stuff it might get some people interested again.

So I only very recently started leathercrafting. It has been a desire of mine for a little while but I really got the bug a couple of months ago and waited to go on a cheap course to see if I liked it before I started spending money on tools and supplies. And since I did it last Friday (7th of March) I've been having a lot of fun.

So here are the things I've made so far, I'm very much still learning and I know a lot of this is very rough still but I'm definitely improving already!

Card holder 1

Made in the workshop I did last Friday, I don't mind how this came out, but my stitching is really rough (I didn't really have a consistent method yet and kept putting the thread over or under in random orders.

Card holder 2

A few days after the workshop I used the tools and offcuts I bought at the workshop to make another of the same thing. I did forget to buy thread so used a strong upholstery thread I had lying around, which is why it looks very thin. Definitely did a better job cutting stuff out and lining it up this time.

A different type of card holder

This was a pattern I downloaded and printed onto paper. I really messed things up here, I wasn't accurate in cutting it out, the leather was horrible to work with, I messed up gluing it and just generally a bit of a disaster all round. But I did learn a lot from my mistakes.

A passport holder/cover

This I kind of self drafted. Its rather similar to the card holder but the measurements were taken from my old passport holder and then drafted using LibreCAD, printed out and glued onto some card so it would be more accurate to mark. I really took a lot more time with this one and I'm genuinely really happy with the results. My thicker flat waxed thread arrived and I was much more cautious in cutting things out, lining things up and trimming neatly. It is a tad snug but it will stretch a little with time and I plan to actually use this.

What next?

Next step I want to get some hardware fastenings so I can start doing fasteners etc. but I'm having a lot of fun just making things. I do hope my family and friends like leather goods...

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E-commerce Platforms (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

So this is kind of a bit meta I guess. I want to start selling (not just yet but in the near future) low volume crafted goods (obviously made in Europe). Initially very low volume stuff made in my spare time and testing the waters to see if it is a viable business.

I'm not a programmer and the additional overhead of making my own website, hosting it myself or having to deal with stuff like payment gateways and order placement doesn't appeal to me so I've been looking at dedicated e-commerce platforms or website hosts with e-commerce plugins/features such as Shopify, Big Cartel, Wix, Squarespace etc.

Big Cartel was my current leader but it appears they are based in the US. Shopify I think is Canadian but I've been put off by their recent actions, Squarespace is US and Wix is Israeli.

I know there is Flohmarkt and I do intend to get involved there if I can but I think things are a bit rough and unknown with it still and I don't want to put anyone off ordering things or making life hard for myself unnecessarily. I also much prefer the idea of having more of a personalised website-style store rather than just listings or classifieds such as with Etsy or Flohmarkt.

So are there any good European owned alternatives that people are aware of that have features that are comparable to the above?

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