What's the difference between kangaroo and goat leather? Looks absolutely amazing Kimo. Always loved the Not guy, have always wondered if he's got a name..
The goat leather is a lot softer and tends to stretch a bit and distort like material which makes it harder to cut out finer details. I usually use goat or lamb leather for the black background and leave a thin border around the patch which i sew trough when putting on a jacket.
I use the kangaroo leather to cut out all the detailed pieces for the patch because when you first get it is like a piece of 1mm cardboard. I can cut out very precise shapes and details and it softens up a bit after you work it a bit.
Minty on
Absolutely awesome! I mean, all of your work has been great, but this is a favorite!
kimo on
Thanks Minty
SolveMyMath on
Awesome as fuck! Love the details!
kimo on
cheers
Nater90 on
What's the difference between kangaroo and goat leather? Looks absolutely amazing Kimo. Always loved the Not guy, have always wondered if he's got a name..
kimo on
The goat leather is a lot softer and tends to stretch a bit and distort like material which makes it harder to cut out finer details. I usually use goat or lamb leather for the black background and leave a thin border around the patch which i sew trough when putting on a jacket.
I use the kangaroo leather to cut out all the detailed pieces for the patch because when you first get it is like a piece of 1mm cardboard. I can cut out very precise shapes and details and it softens up a bit after you work it a bit.
Nater90 on
Oh nice, you know your stuff mate! That's awesome.
oldmate on
fucking sick work
Voidcrew on
This is Killer! I want it!!!!
meaningless on
argh...what a great work, respect!
kimo on
Thank you