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Disclaimer

This page explains the limits of the educational material provided by kadlivirex, and how to interpret examples, techniques, and recommendations shared across the site.

Educational content only

kadlivirex is an educational programme. The lessons, templates, checklists, and demonstrations are provided for learning and practice. They are not a substitute for professional manufacturing instruction inside a certified workshop, and they are not a guarantee of any specific production, commercial, or business outcome.

Handbag manufacturing is a practical craft. Your results depend on variables that education cannot control: leather temper and finish, reinforcement choices, adhesive chemistry, edge paint compatibility, machine condition, needle system, thread size, and the accuracy of your cutting and marking. A method that works cleanly on one material stack can behave differently on another.

Safety and responsibility

Working with blades, skiving tools, punches, presses, needles, adhesives, and finishing chemicals carries risk. You are responsible for following equipment manuals, using appropriate personal protective equipment, and maintaining a safe workspace. If you are unsure about a step, consult a qualified professional or the manufacturer guidance for your tools and materials.

Examples may include stitch length ranges, adhesive open times, edge paint layer sequences, or hardware setting methods. Treat these as starting points. Always test on scrap with your specific material stack, and document your settings so you can reproduce outcomes and spot drift during small runs.

No brand affiliation

kadlivirex is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any luxury, fashion, or hardware brands. If brand names are referenced in an educational context, they are used only for identification, comparison, or commentary. References do not imply partnership, certification, or official training status.

Learners are responsible for respecting trademarks and brand policies in their own work. If you plan to sell products, use your own branding and verify that your product naming, labeling, and marketing materials do not create confusion about origin or endorsement.

Accuracy, updates, and limitations

We aim to keep the curriculum practical and current, but techniques evolve and suppliers change formulations. Content may be updated over time to reflect improved workflows, safer practices, or clearer instruction. Any diagrams, pattern examples, or process notes are provided “as is” for educational use.

Where the site discusses suppliers, machines, or materials, it does not mean those items are required. Many goals can be reached with different tool chains, provided you understand fundamentals such as stitch formation, seam allowance discipline, bulk management, and edge sequencing.

Questions about a specific technique?

If you have a narrow technical question (for example: reinforcement placement for a handle anchor, a zipper end sequence, or edge paint cracking), register your interest and we will respond by email. Keep your note brief so we can answer precisely.

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