Making a wrap around American Flag wallet -- An Armadilloman "How I Did That" Photo Blog

in #art6 years ago (edited)

One of the most popular designs I have come up with is the wrap around antique American flag wallet.  I have made and sold dozens of these.  I made another one this past week and photographed the process so that I can take you along the way to creating this wallet.



This wallet is always popular around Fathers Day.  By wrapping around the flag to produce a flip side I solved the design  problems (at least in my mind) of a conventional wallet and the American flag being different proportions.  The inside is hand colored and crafted.  I demonstrated how I made wallet interiors HERE so I won't go through that again today.  Check that out when you have the time.


It all starts out with a wallet back sized piece of 3-4 oz. vegetable tanned cowhide.  I cover the back with packing tape to keep the leather piece from stretching out of square as I tool it.  

I use a pattern made from a flag jpeg I downloaded, printed to the size of a wallet back and taped together with a flipped image to make the wrap around.  The leather beneath is dampened so that when I trace the pattern an impression will be left in the leather. 

Here is what the leather looks like after I have traced the pattern and used it to make a grid to position the stars.

Its a simple design but stupidly hard to get 50 stars lined up and in the right place without some leather prep.  I put a mark at the intersections of the grid lines so I know exactly where each star should go.

Then I just stamp the stars carefully at each spot marked on the leather.  

Then with a straight edge and a leather tool called a swivel knife I cut the stripes into the leather.

With a matting tool I mash down the leather in the red stripes.

And with a shading tool I texture the leather on the white stripes

Add the flag colors of blue for the star field, red for the stripes and some clear acrylic on the white strips to act as a resist so that dye from the next step will leave the white stripes a natural leather color.

The Hi-Lite stain is applied liberally on the wallet back, working it into every tooling mark and then the leather is set aside and allowed to dry.

When the Hi-Lite stain is dry, a wet paper towel is used to scrub off the excess and the color mostly comes off of the white stripes.

Stitching holes are punched into the back and interior.

And the wallet is hand stitched together

The edges are leveled with a dremel rotary tool sporting a sanding drum and then dyed.

The edges are burnished and finished with a dremel with a burnishing bit.

Clear coat of acrylic finish and the wallet is complete.

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Thats an honor! Thanks so much @daveks

Keep up with the fantastic work!

Wow! Great Craftmanship! The stain makes the difference and the stitching looks sturdy. Good job!

Thanks @nathanjtaylor for the kind words! Yes its all about color evoking a sense of antique folk art or its just so many stripes.

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I am beginning in leather craft, just a few projects "under my belt so far" (bad joke...) But I love it. Your work is amazing! Any advice to a beginner?

Thanks @aitch. Sure...figure out what you want to make and then get a good set of tools to do it. You can get better deals at Springfield Leather company then Tandy. Kits are great to start, but fabricating from scratch is the real way to learn. Get ready to throw things out. Don't be too precious about things...Some projects only exist to learn something about the medium. If you get serious about it, everyone to your third cousins will have something you have made...just to be rid of all you make. It is a surprisingly difficult medium as there is so little room for error and it really takes some time to begin to master it. I am learning new ways to screw things up every day.

Thanks! I have actually ordered some stuff from Springfield leather and been impressed, good to know my impression was right!

@aitch ....Springfield's medium grade tooling sides (which I make all my billfold backs all my hats from) and the Herman Oak bellies (that I make all my eye patch straps from and tooled card wallets) are great deals and decent leather.

Thats a cool wallet and im not even from the US!

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