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Have passport, will travel… yes. Have passport in a hand-sewn leather case? JET SETTER. Here’s a little project done for Design*Sponge’s travel theme – a lesson in leather hand sewing that we can use for a passport cover, or just about any small case-like thing you can think of. Hand sewing leather is easy, but a few key steps will make it even easier. Sadly, it doesn’t make it much faster… get ready to earn this case with a couple hours of work. You’ll need a small amount of leather and a few inexpensive tools.
You’ll need enough leather for the main cover and two interior flaps. Cut your cover to 7 5/8 wide and 5 1/2 inches tall. Each interior flap is 5 1/2 tall and 2 1/2 inches wide. Position your pieces together, mark where the flaps will reside, then lay pieces separate and apply contact cement to the outer edges. Leave cement to dry completely, then press the pieces together to adhere. Having your pieces properly secured will make stitching so much easier.
CORVALLIS, Ore. – Twenty-nine high school-age youth and five adults will be chosen to explore historical and cultural traditions of Mongolia in a four-week exchange program beginning in mid-June of 2012.
"The American Youth Leadership Program with Mongolia – Enhancing Global Perspectives" will focus on environmental issues common to the western United States and Mongolia, including water quality, renewable energy and land restoration and reclamation.
Youth and adults will be recruited from the 13 states, including Oregon, that make up the western region of the Land Grant Universities Cooperative Extension Service.
"The exchange is for young people to learn how to enhance global citizenship and understand other cultures," said Lillian Larwood, Oregon State University Extension 4-H youth specialist. "This will help them work effectively in a global society and become better prepared to address environmental issues."