Magazine holder with leather

Learn how to make your own magazine holder in leather with this DIY tutorial.

Avisholder med læder - DIY guide

Step 1

Saw the piece of wood into four pieces of the same length. All the pieces need one of their ends to be cut at an angle.

Avisholder med læder - DIY guide. Step 1

Step 2

You can use the floor to test out, in which angle the wooden pieces should be cut. Once you have decided on an angle, draw a line with your pencil.

Avisholder med læder - DIY guide. Step 2

Avisholder med læder - DIY guide. Step 2

Step 3

Drill a hole in the opposite end of the wooden pieces (the straight ends).

Avisholder med læder - DIY guide. Step 3

Step 4

Remember to sand the edges throughout the entire process to make sure that all the edges have a smooth surface.

Avisholder med læder - DIY guide. Step 4

Step 5

Screw in two small screws on the inner side. To ensure that the magazine holder is stable, you must make sure that the angled ends are leveled with the floor. The screws must be short enough to not come through on the other side.

Avisholder med læder - DIY guide. Step 5

Step 6

You can put the two pieces next to each other to make sure that they are in the same angle.

Avisholder med læder - DIY guide. Step 6

Step 7

Use a bit of wood glue to assemble the crossed wood pieces. If it’s difficult to install the round stick, you could use a hammer. Make sure to protect the round stick by putting a piece of wood between the stick and the hammer, so that it doesn’t get damaged.

Avisholder med læder - DIY guide. Step 7

Step 8

In this picture, you can see how the round stick should be assembled with the crossed wood pieces.

Avisholder med læder - DIY guide. Step 8

Step 9

Measure out the length of your leather piece. Add additional length to the leather for folding and stitching. After this, use your rotary knife to make nice, straight edges

Avisholder med læder - DIY guide. Step 9

Step 10

Make a template of cardboard to fit the size of the hole. Place your template in the middle of the thin edge on your leather piece. Add an additional 3 cm from the uppermost edge, so that you have enough room for stitching.

Avisholder med læder - DIY guide. Step 10

Step 11

Sketch out the template on the leather. Repeat this process in both sides.

Avisholder med læder - DIY guide. Step 11

Step 12

Measure out 1.5 cm from the edge. After this, use your space maker to mark out the stitching holes. Start marking 0.5 cm from the edge, so that the first hole isn’t placed right on the edge of the leather.

Avisholder med læder - DIY guide. Step 12

Step 13

Use the smallest punch on your rotary leather punch and puncture the markings, you made in step 12.

Avisholder med læder - DIY guide. Step 13

Step 14

Fold the leather so it fits the hole you made earlier. After this, use a pointy pencil to mark the holes onto the other side.

Avisholder med læder - DIY guide. Step 14

Step 15

Use an awl and hammer to make the holes, you’ve just marked with a pencil. Remember to use a piece of cork underneath to protect your table.

After puncturing all the holes, you can use your awl to expand the holes a bit more.

Avisholder med læder - DIY guide. Step 15

Step 16

Take a long piece of thread and attach a needle in both ends.

Avisholder med læder - DIY guide. Step 16

Step 17

The needles must be put through the same hole from each side, so that they cross each other. Remember to tighten well after each stitch.

Avisholder med læder - DIY guide. Step 17

Step 18

Tie a knot on the inner side, so that it isn’t visible.

Avisholder med læder - DIY guide. Step 18

Products for this project

You can buy a package deals with or without tools, or you can buy the products individually. The guide can be downloaded as a PDF file, so that you can print it out.

Leather

Rotary leather punch

Ruler

Scissors

Hobby knife

Space maker

Rotary knife

Cutting board

Awl

Cork

Needle

Thread

Hammer

A piece of wood measuring approx. 2 metres

 

Saw

 

Rule

 

Drilling machine

 

Round stick approx. 1 metre

 

Drill (same size as the diameter of the round stick)

 

Wood glue

 

Sandpaper

 

Clamp (optional)

 

Cardboard for template

 

Pencil