Kraft Leather Bag Pattern - Beki Shoulder 42 - DWIPDFZS148
Kraft Leather Bag Pattern - Beki Shoulder 42 - DWIPDFZS148
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This product includes a PDF pattern which will be sent via email, and a kraft pattern will be sent by parcel.
Inspired by the Beki Shoulder 42 Bag – Patterns are aimed to define classic elegance. Togo and Clemence leather are suggested to make this bag.
Pattern Specification
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PDF Pattern Printing Format
- A4 format (210 mm x 297 mm, suitable for most home printers)and A2, A0 formats will be sent automatically.
- US letter size is available upon demand.
- Laser-cut cardboard
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Delivery Time
- The PDF pattern will be sent automatically by email.
- Laser cutting kraft pattern will be completed within 5 working days and sent via parcel.
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Remarks on Pattern
- Includes stitching and hardware holes.
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Pricking Iron Suggestion
- 3.0mm French pricking iron (prepare 1 prong and 5 prongs)
- 3.38mm Round pricking iron (prepare 5 prongs)
- Product Size: around 17' width x 9" height x 8" depth; 7" handle drop
Material Suggestion
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Leather Volume
- Exterior leather 11 square feet
- Interior leather 9 square feet
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Leather Thickness Suggestion
- Exterior leather thickness: around 1.4mm
- Interior leather thickness: 1.0mm
- *Other 0.5mm-0.6mm
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Reinforcement Suggestion
- Small leather fiber 0.4mm
- Handle Chord: dia 7mm (1 meter)
- Piping Chord :Dia 1.5mm (2 meters)
- Vegetable tanned leather: 2.0mm
- Non woven self-adhesive interfacing fabric: 120g
- Large leather fiber: 0.4mm
- Box leather/Bonded leather: 0.8mm
- Bonded leather: 0.4mm
- Hardware: To ensure every detail is perfect, we recommend purchasing the accompanying hardware kit.
- Tutorial: This design has no tutorial yet, but can refer to the Returne Beki Rock Bag making video tutorial and Returne Beki Bag image tutorial, they just have a difference in size, but similar structure.
Designer's Dedication
The bag pattern has undergone at least six revisions of testing to guarantee its perfection. Created by the master wabi-sabi, aimed to deliver a well-crafted bag.
Wabisabi said that working with designer-brand bags can teach us a lot about structure and craftsmanship. During our production process, we often think about why things are designed a certain way and what makes them excellent. Through studying the designs and production of these top brands, we learn and gain insights rather than simply striving to mimic them.




