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Pictures from the Jim Linnell Workshop

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Well, Friday night and Saturday were banner tooling days at the Boston Tandy. Jim challenged a number of leatherworkers with a new pattern, and of course walked them through the process step by step!

The pattern was made to fit on the small binder kit we have at the store, just in case anyone wants to try this one out!

Jim told me that he had just finished drawing up the pattern last Monday, and hadn't even had a chance to tool it himself yet! It was a good combination of traditional "Jim Linnell" Floral and some great figure carving.

The students were excited as they arrived Friday evening to begin the workshop, we tooling till about 9pm and the heavy eyelids won out and everyone broke for the evening. The Saturday was a full day with everyone finishing up around 4pm. We even had a bit of time for Jim to show us some great dying and finishing techniques!

The workshop was a TON of fun and I encourage ANYONE, regardless of your skill level, if Jim comes to your neck of the woods to teach a workshop, attend it! For those of you who are attnding the IFOLG later this year.....sign up for Jim's class, you won't be sorry!

Jim - Thank you so much for taking time out of your busy schedule to conduct this workshop at my store. It meant a lot to me and our students!

And for anyone who wants to give the pattern a go, I will be scanning it and posting it here as soon as I can!!!!

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Thanks for sharing the pictures from the class with Jim. It looks like everyone was having fun and it looks like a neat project to carve.

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Thanks for sharing the pictures. I agree with ClayB. it does look like every one was enjoying the class.

I also enjoy being able to get a glimps of other TLF stores, I am always curious how they look compared to mine.

ClayM.

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hey

ken.it was nice to finally get to the store and finally put a face to the name! jims class very cool,learned a bunch of new things..jims work is absolutely flawless! highly recommened,for anybody to do a workshop with jim..hes very laid back,and has patience of a god..espically all questions i was asking lol..

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WOW that was an intense day and a half! Jim is just an amazing leatherworker and a super nice guy. The class was incredibly challenging for me, but he never once made me feel like it was something I couldn't do. It was also great to meet the other students -- I hope we'll see each other again in other classes.

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get that pattern whiped out I am ready,

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What is the number on that small binder kit?

Thanks,

Dave

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What is the number on that small binder kit?

Thanks,

Dave

Dave, it the 44470-01 - Diary address book kit.

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OK...sorry it took so long to get these up...it has been a busy month!!!!!!

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OK...sorry it took so long to get these up...it has been a busy month!!!!!!

Froghunter,

Thanks, this is great. My wife loves this pattern. Do you by chance also have the horseshoe pattern for the back cover?

Thanks,

Dan

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Froghunter,

Thanks, this is great. My wife loves this pattern. Do you by chance also have the horseshoe pattern for the back cover?

Thanks,

Dan

No, Sorry, Jim actually did the back "on the fly" during the class. But if you print the picture out, it will make a great pattern.....sorry best I can do!

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No, Sorry, Jim actually did the back "on the fly" during the class. But if you print the picture out, it will make a great pattern.....sorry best I can do!

If it helps, I think the horseshoe is out of an Al Stohlman pattern book.

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