Hironobu Murakami
m.ripple designer

business card case with gusset

 マチ付き名刺入れ

Introduction.

Continue to use it and enjoy the change of leather as it ages.

A business card case is an indispensable item for greeting people. Even in sales activities where you exchange a lot of business cards, a business card case with a gusset can be used without hesitation. A business card case with a gusset can be used without hesitation even when exchanging a lot of business cards. Leather is a very durable material. color and luster will change as you continue to use it. color and luster will change as you continue to use it. You can enjoy the unique Why don't you enjoy the aging process of leather as your business companion?

In this recipe, we will introduce the basics of leather crafting In this recipe, you will learn not only the basic processes of "cutting," "pasting," and "sewing," but also how to sew the gusset part to create a three-dimensional shape. You can also learn a three-dimensional technique by sewing the gusset.

Recipes

business card case with gussetの作り方

Download pattern paper [A3 size].

Please print on A3 paper without scaling.


STEP.1

Put the pattern on the leather and "eye strike" it.traceI will do so.

STEP.3

The "toco treatment" is performed on the cut parts.

STEP.4

The cut parts that are used to insert business cards.Koba polish."to the "I" in the following paragraphs.

STEP.5

Drill holes in parts A and B for attaching hooks. (2 places)

STEP.6

Attach a hook to both parts AB at the drilled hole.

STEP.7

Drill 8 holes for the "start of sewing" and "end of sewing" for attaching the gusset to Part A.

STEP.8

Part A, to attach the parts together.Apply "Cybinol" two millimeters wide.We are going to do it.

STEP.9

When "Cybinol" has dried a little, attach parts B together.

STEP.10

The part that serves as the lid of the business card case first.sewingThe first step is to sew the fabric. Draw a 3mm wide line with a "divider" at the point to be sewn.

STEP.11

Mark the lines with a "divider" at 4.5 mm intervals.

STEP.12

Use a "Hishigiri" on the marked area.Make a hole.We are going to do it.

STEP.13

Cut the "waxed thread" used for sewing in the required length. Cut about 4 times the length of the entire business card case plus 10 cm.

STEP.14

At both ends of the "rowbiki threads."Put on the "hand sewing needle."We are going to do it.

STEP.15

A needle is threaded through the hole made by "Hishigiri" and sewn.

STEP.16

The end of the stitch is"Nigomegatari."Make the stitching.

STEP.17

Cut the thread with scissors, leaving about 3 mm of thread.

STEP.18

Burn it with a lighter.thread guard (e.g. in a spinning machine)The following is a list of the most common types of products that can be used.

STEP.19

The part that will become the gusset of the business card case is also sewn by repeating the steps of STEP 8-18. Apply "Cybinol" to the side parts that will become the gusset and the center part of the main body, and attach them.

STEP.20

Mark 3 mm lines with the "divider" at 4.5 mm intervals on top of the lines, and use the "rhombus giri" to make holes at the marked areas. (Same as STEP10-12)

STEP.21

Sew through the holes made by "Hishigiri" with a needle, and finish with "Nimegae" stitches. (Same as STEP 15-16)

STEP.22

Burn with a lighter to fasten the threads. (Same as STEP 18)

STEP.20

The corner of the lid of a business card case with a "leather knife".Cut off a littleYes.

STEP.24

Finish with a "koba polish" over the entire surface.

STEP.25

Polish the entire surface, and when it is shiny, it is finished.


Download pattern paper [A3 size].

Please print on A3 paper without scaling.

Author Profile

Hironobu Murakami

With 25 years of leather craft experience, she became fascinated with leather craft in 1997 when she made her own personal items for riding her motorcycle. She specializes in crafting bags, wallets, and accessories, and after working for a manufacturer, she has been active in the leather brand "m.ripple" since 2012. She has a store and studio, an e-commerce site, a pop-up store in a department store, and many exhibitions, and is also in charge of collaborations with companies.

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