Glad to hear you speak, it adds so much to the e channel!!!!!!
@russelljones3171Ай бұрын
Much improved, keep it up Thomas!!!!!
@keithmagill4848Ай бұрын
Well said, Thomas! I always remember when started learning watercolour painting. I had only been doing it for a few months and was disheartened at not progressing as fast as I wanted. I overheard my art teacher (who didn't know I was thinking of giving up), say to another pupil "Everyone expects to be Da Vinci overnight" That did it for me and carried on painting!
@mikemais84Ай бұрын
Thomas. Thank you for sharing your leather craft journey. It definitely gives me hope to keep moving forward. Your work is beautiful and something to aspire too. Thank you!
@Wavy-mg2gvАй бұрын
Thanks for highlighting my comment 👍 I'm glad you are making more content about this subject.
@1arpaАй бұрын
I appreciate you .You do it properly, like a smooth machine stitch and without using a sewing vice. I will feel bad if I do not learn this sewing process.
@red58impalaАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your earlier works. My first few projects were pretty bad, but better than I expected. My stitching is far ahead of my cutting and burnishing. sometimes it's "perfect" and other times it's only something I would notice. I try to improve on at least one aspect of my builds on each project. I still haven't finished 10 projects yet, but I can already see progress being made. I hope to eventually be able to produce finished products as nice as yours.
@pangogeeksАй бұрын
Hi Tomas! Are you available for, obviously paid, tutoring sessions? I am learning leathercraft but I feel I would need a hand, especially in stitching
@tamasszabo30Ай бұрын
Hi Tomas! Could you give me an advice on how to make the stitching holes perfectly straight? I have a 2 and a 5 hole puncher, but i always have few holes, that is not inline perfectly to the others.