Leather Cuffs & Keychains


I’m back using more of my leather swatches (thrift store find!) You can usually find leather furniture swatches/samples on ebay and most craft stores carry small leather craft pieces.

Similar to my leather photo wallet project, these pieces were pretty easy to make with a T-shirt transfer sheet for DARK fabric and more great graphics from The Graphics Fairy. I also designed a couple with art from my blog & Etsy store banners.

Using The Graphics Fairy images, I created a narrow collage measured to fit the size crimp bars I’ll be using, which are 3/4″ wide. I also made a repeat pattern from a pretty frame image she had on her site. You can grab the art from here and reduce or trim to size. You may also notice that when I print on the transfer sheets, I usually fill up the whole sheet with art & images that I can always use later. I hate to waste any space on these sheets, especially if there’s not enough left over to feed back through the printer. I made a few images for patches I’ll sew to something one day.

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[1]-[2] I printed out my graphics onto the transfer sheet and trimmed out each design.

[3]-[4] Following the directions for the transfer sheets, I peeled off the backing of each piece and ironed onto the smooth surface of the leather.

[5] You can see what happens if you move your iron when pressing instead of holding it in place. But this little mishap was fixable, you’ll see. [6] Once all my images were transferred to leather I cut out the strips, leaving some extra space around the edges.

[7] I stitched along the strips and [8]-[9] trimmed out each to size.

[10] The stars of this project are the crimp bars. For this post I wanted to link to my original supplier, but found that they are out of stock. So by googling, I located more: LINK.

[11]-[12] I placed the crimp bar on the ends of the strips and covered with a scrap piece of leather before crimping with my pliers to avoid scuffing the metal. The cuffs have teeth that sink into the leather and grip well.

[13] I punched starter holes into the repeat frame strip and then [14] pressed in metal eyelets.

[15]-[16] To complete the bracelet cuffs, I added jump-rings and clasps to the crimp bars and on my blog cuff, also attached some beads

For the keychains, I simply hooked the openings of the crimp bars onto a metal key ring. The keychains are perfect for looping over a hook and have less chance of getting lost in my purse!

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Being Nice.

While on vacation with my family last week, I was chatting with a woman from Louisiana on a tram out to the parking lot of the amusement park. I asked her what she thought of her visit to the park, the people and so on. She was somewhat disappointed in her experience and her reply was, “Well, this sure ain’t the South.”

That got me thinking about a decorative sign I’d seen somewhere that read, “because nice matters.” Seems a lot of folks don’t put enough effort into simply being nice to one another. This is true when out in public, and I find this a lot with my kids and their relationship to one another. Often I find it online, even in blogs. But nice really does matter.

Sometimes just a little reminder can help keep us in check. Even prompt us to go out of our way to do something especially nice for someone. I know I could use it from time to time. If you would like to have your own little reminder to place on your blog as a gadget or post to share with your readers, feel free to grab the simple graphic that I made that I’ll be keeping in my blog’s right column. You can drag off from there, or click and copy the link to the one below. You can also click on the one above if you want something to print out : ) freegadgets

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Creative Shot in the Arm

I’ve been uploading shots to my Flickr site, so if you’re looking for a quick JSIM fix, click HERE!

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