I decided that I needed to put some of the extra leather that I have on hand to good use. I was pretty pleased with the leather bows and belts that I made, but lets face it, leather can be quite masculine. My Sister In Law and I decided that our boys needed some leather man bands.
Unfortunately when we sat down to craft our 3, 2, and 1 year olds were less than cooperative. Luckily these bands can be quite simple and quick to make. Due to the lack of child cooperation we kept the bands relatively simple.
We added some simple stitching to a couple of the bands, and to the other we added some inexpensive studs that I picked up at the saddle store.
I had some snaps on hand that worked perfectly for this project. They are Anorak snaps from Prym. They are heavy duty enough to deal with leather, but they aren't too bulky. They're perfect. I really like the look of them with the leather. If you decided to go out and buy some you will want to buy the attachment tool as well. For this reason I'd suggest buying when notions are on sale at Joann's.
Now I couldn't my husband when it came to making leather cuffs. I made him this simple band with off set snaps. Who knows if he'll actually wear it, but I didn't want to leave him out of the fun.
For a basic tutorial on making this grown man band click read more below.
Grown Man Band Tutorial
Leather punch kit
Hammer
2 anorak snaps
You will want to cut your strip of leather so that it is long enough to reach around the wrist plus 1 1/2". You can cut it as wide as you'd like, but mine is cut 1 1/2" wide. The strip of leather ended up being 9 1/2" long at the longest point, and 8 7/8" on the shorter edge. You can cut your leather blunt at the end, but if you want to angle your end like mine you will want at least 1/2" difference in length.
Once your leather is cut and angled you will want to decide where you want to position your snaps. I placed the top domed portions of the snap sets on my strip of leather to determine positioning. Applying pressure to the snap piece will leave a small indentation in the leather and make it easy to punch your holes in the leather. I first marked the positioning on the angled end of the leather.
Use Cutting Mat or board when using leather punch. |
Notes: If you are planning on doing some machine stitching, I highly recommend using a heavy duty thread, and a leather sewing machine needle. If you have some hand stitching to do, you will want to look for a leather sewing needle and a thimble.
For my 2 year old son's cuffs I cut the strips to be 7 " long. They have ample room. He can pull them off his wrists if he really doesn't want to wear it.
Be sure to stop by tomorrow for a tutorial on making a very feminine leather cuff. I've been wearing mine for two days straight and can't seem to take it off. It is so comfortable, and I think that it's pretty cute.
Those are so fun!!! How handsome my little nephew will be in them! Your Amazing!
ReplyDeleteI love this. I rarely see crafts for boys, so props to you!
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ReplyDeleteTotally fabulous--my husband would not wear one, though he does wear the watches from Fossil with the super-wide cuff, so why not? Would you consider linking this over at Tell Me Tuesday on Vintage Pollyanna? I'd love to have you! http://vintagepollyanna.blogspot.com/2010/11/tell-me-tuesday-link-party-1.html
ReplyDeleteСпасибо за фото, мечтаю попробовать ваши работы!
ReplyDeleteThese are too cool, my sons would LOVE this. Can it really be as easy as you make it look? Gosh I have no excuse not to try it. I could so make this for all the boys this year for Christmas, if only it is really easy.
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