My first foray into leather! This is the Crescent Bag in regular size by Kandou Patterns. I’ve made this bag 3 times previously – a bonded nylon one is my current everyday carry.


I only had ¾” roller buckles, so I graded the strap from 1″ where it connects to the bag, to ¾” over about 10″ in length.


I had previously reworked the side connector pieces to accept 1″ straps as 1.5″ is too large for me. After I cut the strap I realized that 2-3oz. leather is a bit soft for a strap and it was stretching, so I cut another and sewed them together for more stability. I should have edge coated the strap but I didn’t have any matching paint.

I don’t have a skiver or hand tool to skive but after sewing this bag I realized I need one. Even with this lightweight leather there are spots that are very bulky. My machine can handle it but it will look better with the seam allowances skived.

- Pattern: Crescent Bag (regular size), Kandou Patterns
- Exterior: Venetian Upholstery Leather, Chrome Tan, 2-3oz., in Milk Chocolate from Springfield Leather Co.
- Lining: Vintage Blossom in Cream Metallic by Rifle Paper Co. for Cotton+Steel
- Lining Interfacing: ProFuse Flexible, Wawak
- Pocket Bag: Ottertex PU Poly – Sunflower, Fabric Wholesale Direct
- Exterior Zipper: metal XXXXX, Wawak
- Lining Zipper: #5 Metallic Nylon, Antique Brass – Light Beige, Wawak
- Lining Zipper Pull: #5 Antique Brass Open Teardrop Slider, Wawak
- Roller Buckle: ¾” Antique Brass, Amazon