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PastorLance

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About PastorLance

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  • Website URL
    http://www.etsy.com/shop/SimondsLeather
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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    st. helens, Oregon

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  • Leatherwork Specialty
    Notebooks, and Bible Cover- not really specialty, but I like to make them. LOL
  • Interested in learning about
    all leather tooling
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    Google
  1. This is truly a great Idea! Now I want to dig around the house to see what I can dig up! :-)
  2. This is a really interesting way to use that tool. I bought one about a year ago and can not get the hearts to line up and look right. I think this might be my new way to use this tool as the other just does not work for me. Thanks for the post!
  3. PastorLance

    New Purse

    Purse with magnetic clasps and lined with deer skin.
  4. How do you use Crafttool D444s - the heart basket weave?

  5. I was thinking about taking a old wooden TV tray and cutting a hole in the middle of it, and putting glass and then attach a light to one of the legs...Just a thought, and everything is easy to get a hold of.
  6. This is really cool. Me being a former Marine makes me like it even more. I love how the people on this forum post their own creations, it is amazing how much talent is shown here. Your visor is a good example of what people can do with some old leather! Keep up the good work!!!
  7. I thought I would put a couple of projects on here to see if anyone could give me some pointers for later use. I have mainly done notebooks for Pastor friends of mine, but have done a purse and Bible Case. Let me know what you think.. Thanks for all your input on this forum I have learned so much from reading all the different articles on here. There are some talented people that are so willing to give out tricks of the trade, I think that is unique to this forum as others are hush hush on tips. I dont sell my stuff, I just do it because my Dad did it when I was a kid and I wanted to try it once I got old enough. So no I am in my 30's and finualy talked Dad out of his unused (for 20 years) tools. I have only been at it for a little for 2 years, but not steady with my projects. Thanks again. Lance
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