The Rewarding Hobby Of Leather Craft

By Ethan O. Tanner


Leatherworking can be a lot of fun, but if you are just starting out, it can prove to be quite a challenge. There are many items that you can craft when leatherworking. These items are great to sell at flea markets, online, eBay, or in a yard sale. You may even choose to give these items as gifts throughout the year for various occasions. We will review the basics of leatherworking so that you can get a start on that long list of projects.

Leatherworking usually only requires a few basic tools for beginners. You will want to purchase a ruler, or measuring tape. The next thing that is required is a pen, pencil, or marker that will be visible on the leather so that you can draw the desired pattern. You will also want to purchase a knife, leather shear or some type of special sharp object to cut the leather as you are working with it. Lastly, you will want to go to a craft specialty store and purchase needles that are designed to work with leather. Once you have all of your basic tools, the next step is to purchase the leather.

When purchasing leather, you may want to do some make inquiries and shop around a little. If you are looking for cheap leather, it is best to shop at local thrift stores and flea markets. Most leather purchased at these diverse types of venues is great in quality, and low in price. This is the best way to shop for leather when you are new to leatherworking.

If you go to a craft specialty store, or a leather store, you will find that leather ranges in cost based on type, thickness, and overall weight. This can prove to be more expensive as leather is sold by the square foot. There are many online places to purchase leather, and if you know the basics of leather you may find good values in leather.

Once you have purchased all the supplies that you will need for your project, you must decide the best methods of making sure that the pieces are bound as one. It is imperative that you do not use pins and other types of products to bind your material as these things often leave a type of scarring on the material. However, you can use mild glue or clips in order to bind the leather as one so that you can work with it without difficulty.

Once you are ready to start the project, you can choose to sew or lace the thread onto the leather. If you choose to sew the material, you should only use a sewing needle designed for leatherworking. These types of needles cut as you sew and make it quite easy to complete your leatherworking project. You can also choose to lace your leatherworking project. Basically, you simply make holes at equal intervals throughout the piece of leather and then weave the thread in and out.

There are many different kinds of stitches that you can use when crafting leather. You can select from a saddle stitch, a running stitch, a cross stitch, or a whip stitch. It all depends on what works best for you and the leatherworking job that you are working on.




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