Thursday, January 14, 2010

Floating Dock Lawsuit

fire-lighters, leather haversack

haversack I made this for short walks "wild", when the equipment is often minimized, being predominantly of food and little else.
sewn entirely by hand, is a single pocket of about 30x25x10 cm, closed by a flap which is attached a brass buckle (1). strap is made of leather, and in this case (once again living up to that set out in note 1), I had to "improvise" a system of adjusting the length, because I had the greatest style buckles with the front: they are two parallel rows of equidistant holes on which a braided leather loop, and combining the many pairs of holes, adjusting the length of the boundary.


(1) originally buckles should have been two, but given the size of the bag, I decided to post one, as two were too close. Everything, as always, in keeping with the definition provided by craftsman M. Ridolfi: " A craftsman is one who processes while achieving, otherwise it is just a performer. "


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