Making a Leather Steampunk Mask
by hahnsatelier in Craft > Leather
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Making a Leather Steampunk Mask
Hi guys! I made a leather mask this time. I hope you enjoy leather steampunk mask!
Supplies
- Recommended leather : Buttero 4oz
- Leather pricking iron : 2 teeth 4mm gap
- Hole punch : 2mm / 3mm diameter
- Oval punch
- Glue : Intercom ecostic 1816b
- Button stud (4mm in diameter) X4
- Sandpaper 400 grit
- Edge beveler
- Thread : Vinymo MBT #5
- Needle : John james needle #4
- Awl
- Flat sided awl
- Wing divider
- Edge beveler
- Wood slicker
Prepare the Pattern
Please download and print out the pattern that I uploaded here.
(The PDF included a A4 and US letter size)
IMPORTANT : Please set your printer 100% actual size option.
Then, cut out the pattern with some margin.
Paste the Leather
Cut the leather to bond the two pieces together.
I used Intercom 1816B bond. (Non-toxic)
I applied bond on a larger piece and put two small pieces on it.
Then stick the pattern on the leather with a tape.
Cut the Leather
Punch the holes first before cutting the outline.
I made holes 3mm and 2mm in diameter.
The size and the number of the holes can vary according to your choice.
Then, Cut along the outline of the pattern.
Bevel the Edge
I smoothed the edges with a beveler.
(It's size #1 beveler from Palosanto)
and I made a stitching guide lines 4mm inward from the edge.
Stitch to the Center
To match the number of holes on both sides. (To the center) I marked the stitching holes before chiseling.
and I made an identical number of holes on both sides like this. I used a 4mm diamond chisel.
Putting the two pieces with outer sides of the mask facing each other, and I sewed it.
Turn It Inside Out
After sew it, turn it inside out for checking the shape.
I cut corner parts because they are where your nose and chin will be.
Make a Filter Pocket
I cut the inner layer.
As I did with the outer layer, I sewed the center first.
Then I cut the corners as well.
Paste Filter Pocket Layer
I scratched the inner side of the outer layer, Then bonded the inner layer to the outer layer.
Make sure to fit the center and corners.
Sew the Whole Sides
I made stitching holes according to the holes on the outer layer.
After stitching, sanded the edges with a sandpaper. (400 grit)
Burnish Edges
I finished the edges with water. Burnished with a wood slicker.
Rubbing the edges with a Microfiber cloth can make the smoother edges.
Punch Strap Holes
I made holes along the marks with a small oval punch.
Make Straps
After bond, cut them 10mm in width. (Length is self measurement)
I punched with 3mm diameter hole punch and stud buttonhole leather punch.
Make two straps as long as it fits your face.
Insert Filter
I recommend you to use clean cotton cloth or dust filter cloth.
Done!
I hope you craftlovers have enjoyed this instruction.
Thank you guys and see in the next project!
Bye!