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Slabtown - Black Leather + Hardware Kit
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The Slabtown is a heavy-duty rolltop backpack, built for adventurous makers. This kit includes all of the leather + hardware you need to make this bag.
The Slabtown is a heavy-duty rolltop backpack, built for adventurous makers. It features a spacious main compartment with quick-access zipper, front zipper pocket, adjustable leather backpack straps, and side pockets for water bottles.
This kit includes all of the pre-cut leather and hardware pieces needed to make the Slabtown, with the option to add the pattern, online class, and essential tools. You can also add the Felt Padded Backpack Straps Expansion Kit! (Sold separately.)
- Bag Dimensions: 17 1/2" H (rolled down) / 24 1/2" H (extended) x 11" W x 5.5" D
- 24.3 liters max capacity
- Heavy-duty, water-resistant waxed canvas exterior
- Fully-lined with natural army duck canvas
- Spacious main compartment with quick-access zipper
- Front zipper pocket
- Side pocket for water bottles
- Snap closures
- Adjustable leather backpack straps
- Additional 6" of capacity with rolltop extended
This kit includes all the leather + hardware you need to make the Slabtown Backpack.
- Pre-cut and hole-punched leather (8-10 oz)
- Industrial-strength tubular rivets
- Line 24 Snaps
- Metal Buckles(2)
- 12" Brass YKK zippers
- Sew-in "I MADE THIS" label
This project won't just help you make a badass, professional quality bag. It's also designed to teach you new heavy-duty sewing techniques that you can apply to all kinds of future bag making projects. In particular, the Slabtown will push the limits of what you thought was possible on a home sewing machine and turn you into a leather and hardware boss. You'll discover that you and your home machine are capable of more than you ever thought possible!
By the end, you'll be a pro at techniques like:
- Trace pattern pieces and cut fabric
- Sew layers of heavy-duty waxed canvas on a home machine
- Sew a zipper with lining fabric
- How to set line 24 snaps
- How to set extra strong tubular rivets
- Construct boxed corners
- How to finish seams with binding
- How to create adjustable leather backpack straps
- How to sew a hidden zipper compartment
- How to install buckles for adjustable straps
While you can sew the Slabtown Backpack on a home sewing machine (heavy-duty recommended), constructing the bag does require some specific tools for working with rivets and hardware:
- A tubular rivet peening tool and mallet to set the tubular rivets into the leather straps. Set rivets on a hard surface like concrete or stone for best results. Do not substitute for double-cap rivets or your bag will fall apart!
- To set the Line 24 snaps, you’ll need a Line 24 snap setter and a dot anvil.
- A 1/8" drive punch and mallet to punch clean holes in the fabrics. Use on a punching board.
You can add these tools to your kit individually or combined in the Slabtown Essential Tools Bundle for a discounted price! And don't forget to download the complete supplies list so you have everything you need to make your Slabtown Backpack!
Slabtown - Black Leather + Hardware Kit
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Skill Levels
BEGINNER |
CONFIDENT BEGINNER |
Beginner projects will introduce you to the basics of bag making. You'll learn to sew heavy-duty fabric, punch holes in fabric and leather, set metal rivets, and sew your first zipper! |
Confident Beginner projects involve managing more pieces of fabric and leather. They'll teach you to add interior and exterior pockets and install new types of hardware, like snaps. |
INTERMEDIATE |
ADVANCED |
Intermediate projects involve a more in-depth making process. They'll teach you to work with a wider variety of tools and hardware techniques, like setting extra-strength tubular rivets. |
Advanced projects are for experienced stitchers ready to invest a significant amount of time and energy into becoming a bag maker. Complex construction and seriously professional results. |
Our Materials
Waxed Canvas
A densely-woven cotton fabric that's saturated with wax, giving it protection against the elements. It shows scuffs and creases that blend into a weathered patina. *fabric colors vary in weight from 10-12oz
Leather
Sourced from Oregon and a Pennsylvania tannery, and hand-selected for quality. Our hides are cut into straps with a hydraulic press to ensure precision and consistency.
Hardware
Hardware takes a bag from looking homemade to professional—and it's not hard to do! Using basic tools, you can set rivets & more. All our hardware is real metal and built to last.
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The Slabtown is a heavy-duty rolltop backpack, built for adventurous makers. This kit includes all of the leather + hardware you need to make this bag.
The Slabtown is a heavy-duty rolltop backpack, built for adventurous makers. It features a spacious main compartment with quick-access zipper, front zipper pocket, adjustable leather backpack straps, and side pockets for water bottles.
This kit includes all of the pre-cut leather and hardware pieces needed to make the Slabtown, with the option to add the pattern, online class, and essential tools. You can also add the Felt Padded Backpack Straps Expansion Kit! (Sold separately.)
- Bag Dimensions: 17 1/2" H (rolled down) / 24 1/2" H (extended) x 11" W x 5.5" D
- 24.3 liters max capacity
- Heavy-duty, water-resistant waxed canvas exterior
- Fully-lined with natural army duck canvas
- Spacious main compartment with quick-access zipper
- Front zipper pocket
- Side pocket for water bottles
- Snap closures
- Adjustable leather backpack straps
- Additional 6" of capacity with rolltop extended
This kit includes all the leather + hardware you need to make the Slabtown Backpack.
- Pre-cut and hole-punched leather (8-10 oz)
- Industrial-strength tubular rivets
- Line 24 Snaps
- Metal Buckles(2)
- 12" Brass YKK zippers
- Sew-in "I MADE THIS" label
This project won't just help you make a badass, professional quality bag. It's also designed to teach you new heavy-duty sewing techniques that you can apply to all kinds of future bag making projects. In particular, the Slabtown will push the limits of what you thought was possible on a home sewing machine and turn you into a leather and hardware boss. You'll discover that you and your home machine are capable of more than you ever thought possible!
By the end, you'll be a pro at techniques like:
- Trace pattern pieces and cut fabric
- Sew layers of heavy-duty waxed canvas on a home machine
- Sew a zipper with lining fabric
- How to set line 24 snaps
- How to set extra strong tubular rivets
- Construct boxed corners
- How to finish seams with binding
- How to create adjustable leather backpack straps
- How to sew a hidden zipper compartment
- How to install buckles for adjustable straps
While you can sew the Slabtown Backpack on a home sewing machine (heavy-duty recommended), constructing the bag does require some specific tools for working with rivets and hardware:
- A tubular rivet peening tool and mallet to set the tubular rivets into the leather straps. Set rivets on a hard surface like concrete or stone for best results. Do not substitute for double-cap rivets or your bag will fall apart!
- To set the Line 24 snaps, you’ll need a Line 24 snap setter and a dot anvil.
- A 1/8" drive punch and mallet to punch clean holes in the fabrics. Use on a punching board.
You can add these tools to your kit individually or combined in the Slabtown Essential Tools Bundle for a discounted price! And don't forget to download the complete supplies list so you have everything you need to make your Slabtown Backpack!
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Size-Inclusive Straps
The Slabtown pattern & kits are updated to accommodate a wider range of body sizes! We believe no one should wear uncomfortable straps or forego a fun project due to fit.
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@gyasti
"This was my first time making a bag and I was nervously excited to tackle this backpack, but it turned out great!"
@maggies.crochet.chaos_
"I made this backpack with the Slabtown kit. It’s the most complex and interesting project i’ve ever made and i can’t believe i did it!!!"
@dklein
"This bag turned out so radical! It was cool to be able to make a whole badass backpack with zippers, rolltop, leather, hardware."
😍 Maker Stories
"There’s nothing quite as cathartic as beating the crap…out of leather & metal with a heavy mallet. 10/10, do recommend."
“My sewing plans include lots of hammering. It’s a fun and pretty empowering experience…making a whole hardcore bag from scratch.”
“I really love this backpack! Not only the way it looks but how functional it is. This was also so fun to make and easier than I thought it would be!”
"This full maker kit takes it to the top floor penthouse suite. It's a comprehensive, beautifully curated making experience. Recommended if you’re looking to spoil yourself with a ‘win."
THE SLABTOWN
Online Class
Learn to make your Slabtown with Ellie, the pattern's designer, from the comfort of your home sewing machine. The online class is great for visual learners and those who could use an extra boost of confidence.
FAQS
Questions about The Slabtown? We've got you covered.
Although a heavy-duty sewing machine is recommended, it is not necessary. Most home sewing machines that have been well taken care of will do just fine. A walking foot attachment and/or Jean-a-ma-jig can help you power through bulky seams. You do not need an industrial sewing machine to make the Slabtown.
We recommend a size 100 topstitching needle or a nonstick needle (great for waxed canvas) and all-purpose thread. The Slabtown calls for topstitching on several steps. Our preferred topstitching method involves adding a second spool of all-purpose top thread to the machine’s second spool holder. To topstitch Klum House style, you’ll need five total spools of thread: two to match the main fabric, two to match the accent fabric, and one to match the lining.
The Slabtown has tubular rivets, which must be set with a tubular rivet peening tool and a (non-rubber!) mallet on a hard surface, such as a slab of stone, metal anvil, or concrete floor. To set the Line 24 snaps, you’ll need a Line 24 snap setter and a dot anvil. Finally, you’ll need a 1/8” drive punch, which is used with a mallet on a cutting board.
You can add these tools to your kit individually or combined in the Slabtown Essential Tools Bundle for a discounted price!
Download the FULL TOOLS + SUPPLIES LIST
The making time for advanced projects is estimated at 8-12 hours. Having said that, each maker has their own pace and process. We recommend adding the online class for extra support and to ensure a seamless (no pun intended 😉) making experience.
The Slabtown is an advanced level project. Advanced projects are for experienced stitchers ready to invest a significant amount of time and energy into becoming a bag maker. Complex construction and seriously professional results.
Tubular rivets are much stronger than double-cap rivets. Since The Slabtown is a backpack, the straps pull away from the bag at the attachment points, which makes double-cap rivets unreliable, since they can pop-apart when pulled with opposing force. On the other hand, tubular rivets are made to withstand this force, and will stay in place (especially when reinforced with leather on the backside of the fabric). So, in a nutshell, The Slabtown is designed to stand the test of time! Please don't substitute double-cap rivets for the tubular ones when making The Slabtown. Also note: tubular rivets need to be set with a Tubular Rivet Peening Tool.
My sewist fiancée is very excited to make the bag! Unfortunately ordering the bag with custom fabric colors was a bit confusing for me, a non-sewist, so I did not end up purchasing the lining, twill tape, or matching thread. Possibly that could be spelled out more clearly.
This kit made making my Slabtown a breeze. This was my first bag project with hardware and leather, and the precut/pre-punched pieces (together with the tool bundle) made the project seem way less daunting. It was easy and so much fun to learn the new skills to make my bag. If you have your heart set on your own colorway/fabric choice, I'd definitely recommend this kit.
Woohoo! Thanks for the kind words, Kendall!
Everything you need to make the slabtown, minus fabric, carefully organized. Thank you for including those extra rivets just in case.
Thanks, Michele! Glad you had a good making experience!
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