For our bag-makers out there...
I'm building my second hunter's bag currently, trying to come close to period as possible, though admittedly I'm using some Axis hide that would not have been available back in the day, because it's meaningful to me (and attractive).
My question has to do with whether or not people back then--or today--dye the BACK side of the shoulder strap or not?
In my case, the shoulder strap is made from thicker leather than the bag itself. I cheated on this and purchased perfectly cut strips of leather from Tandy--roughly the thickness of a nice belt. The back side is rough, as usual, but the front seemed to dye nicely and close in color to the bag itself even though they are cut from different hides.
Do people also dye the backs of these over-the-shoulder bag straps?? I can see it going both ways. Without the dye, there's no risk of the dye leaching into clothing, and the leather may accept more leather conditioner too, making it potentially more supple. But it'll obviously look unfinished on the back side too.
What say the esteemed bag-makers here?? :bow:
I'm building my second hunter's bag currently, trying to come close to period as possible, though admittedly I'm using some Axis hide that would not have been available back in the day, because it's meaningful to me (and attractive).
My question has to do with whether or not people back then--or today--dye the BACK side of the shoulder strap or not?
In my case, the shoulder strap is made from thicker leather than the bag itself. I cheated on this and purchased perfectly cut strips of leather from Tandy--roughly the thickness of a nice belt. The back side is rough, as usual, but the front seemed to dye nicely and close in color to the bag itself even though they are cut from different hides.
Do people also dye the backs of these over-the-shoulder bag straps?? I can see it going both ways. Without the dye, there's no risk of the dye leaching into clothing, and the leather may accept more leather conditioner too, making it potentially more supple. But it'll obviously look unfinished on the back side too.
What say the esteemed bag-makers here?? :bow: