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HANDMADE BAGS, RUSSIAN STYLE

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Hello, new Russian friend!! I will totally smoke a crazy hooka with you and go make some cool leather stuff! This is Maxim Sharov. He lives somewhere in Russia and makes amazing leather bags. I love seeing other people's work spaces and their process for making things. Here is a look inside his studio (the whole post can be seen HERE, via English Russia). He makes everything himself with the occasional help of an assistant. So Maxim, if you are reading this and you need an American mail-order bride/assistant, you just let me know!Prepping the leather with paint and dye.
Placing the pattern and cutting out the leather.
Working on straps.
Using a press to attach straps to the bag
Polishing the edges.
More strap attachment.
Embossing the logo.
Some of my favorite styles:Terry Richardson bag? Random!Click for his WEBSITE and BLOG.

DEATH AND TEXAS

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More handmade in the USA bags. My new favorite - total killer bags from DEATH AND TEXAS. I found this shop while browsing Etsy and was blown away by the quality and craftsmanship of these bags. Grace was a sculptor and graphic designer before she picked up sewing and designing accessories again recently. Her bags are beautifully made, simple, practical, and thoughtfully designed with careful attention to detail. If you ride a bike or motorcycle, you NEED to get on of the little bags that strap on your belt or handlebars. I can't say enough about her work, it's totally a cut above all the other bags on Etsy. I can't wait to see what's to come. You rule, Grace. Let's be friends! Check her Esty shop out HERE.

Plaid Hip Pouch with vegetable-tanned leather and collar pin closure (my favorite kind of closure).
Weekender Tote. Cotton ticking stripe and brass hardware.
U-Lock Holster. This thing totally kicks ass. No sewing here. I love when the hang tags are handmade and personal as well.
Handlebar bag. I think this is my most favorite, though I really love them all. Embossed logos are the best. Everyone should have a bag like this, they are so useful!
With the longer strap, you can carry it as a regular purse. Cool!
Hip Pouch
Basically, I'm totally fanning out on you're stuff, Death and Texas. Keep it up!

BILLY KIRK

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Next up for leathergoods I like - Billy Kirk. The brothers spent a few years learning leather working from an old seasoned pro and eventually started their own business just the way I like it - small, personal, hands-on, and made in the US of A.
Small wallets are my favorite - so simple and practical but still look cool.

Laptop bag with cotton ticking and leather.
Oh look, it's my own wallet. Only the best wallet ever. It's nice and thin and fits perfectly in my back pocket. And there is room to stuff a bunch of bills if I want to fatten it up. There used to be a painted and embossed indian on the front, which has faded away with time.That's my Morel Mushroom Hunting Club membership card poking out of the top there. Yep, it is.
I love any kind of little bag thing that you can put on bikes, motorcycles, belts, whatever. This one is great.



MAKR

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In the next few days, I'm going to post about some leather companies I like a lot. First up, MAKR. Check them out and support your USA handmade leather workers. I love everything these guys make - super simple little wallets and money holders. All handmade. Great aesthetic. Cool BLOG too. Maybe Jason Gregory will marry me and we'll sit around 'til we're old and gray with calloused hands making leather things and drinking beers. Cool interview with him HERE.
I always love to see how things are made. I makes me have a greater appreciation for the product and it's interesting to see how things morph from raw materials to a finished leather good. All MAKR good are made by a small family-owned factory under the designer's supervision in Florida.
I love industrial machines. Hand sewing.Cut pieces ready to be sewn.Edge painting.Keep it up, MAKR. When I have cash money to spend, I'll keep it in one of your wallets.