I didn't use a patern, I wanted a bag that fits carry on requirements so cut a large rectangle and two smaller end panels to size, stitched it up then worked out strap and hardware placement, would of been easier to fit everything to flat panels but that would require a lot more forward planning than I seem to be capable of at my advancing years I have made a few of these from the leftovers, stops me filling a wallet full of useless junk. Still amazed by your triumph logo
I just now ran across this thread, @RCStreet. I love your work! You are very skilled and talented. Are you still taking orders from forum members? If so I may well be interested. Fantastic functional art.
I ordered a Triumph logo in antique brown from @RCStreet and used it for the first time on a ride yesterday. Love it! RC was great to work with--quick turn around and very reasonable shipping. But the best thing is the wallet. Great design, cool stitching. Super quality workmanship, just perfect. And perfect for my riding needs. Thanks, RC! This photo shows the wallet filled. I stuck cash in the clear compartment where the driver's license goes for purposes of this pic (for obvious reasons). This wallet design has an ID/license pocket + three credit/debit card slots and a pocket behind the slots for cash.