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I am wondering what tools are absolutely essential in starting. I have a palmster and some thread,what tools are a MUST for the new leather worker?

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Welcome to Leatherworker.net.

For your ABSOLUTE essential tools - for stitching- , you need a stitch marker, an Awl (or something to make holes with), and some needles and thread. I'll presume that you have cutting implements such as razor blades, knives, and scissors.

If you've never hand stitched leather, Al Stohlman's "Hand Sewing Leather" and a few more hours reading here will do you good.

There are a few threads of this type in this section, and they address most of the other 'essential' tools for different types of work.

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I am wondering what tools are absolutely essential in starting. I have a palmster and some thread,what tools are a MUST for the new leather worker?

welcome,

i would have to ask tho.

What Type Of Leatherwork Do You Want To Do?

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A link to this site can be handy for online tutorials: http://www.kingsmerecrafts.com/

Browsing this board is also an essential, studying other peoples work will give you hinspirstion and hints on how to and possibly tools to use aswell.

Don't be shy to ask, peopler here are very friendly and most willing to share!!

Welcome to the board!

Tom

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Welcome

I will say that the key thing needed is deep, deep pockets!!! LOL. Once you get hooked there is always something you new you want to try & something new you want or need to by. Its fun, relaxing & we have to spend our money on something can't take it with us. Have fun.

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I am wondering what tools are absolutely essential in starting. I have a palmster and some thread,what tools are a MUST for the new leather worker?

Stay away from Tandy's "Sewing Awl Kit" !!!!!!!

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Stay away from Tandy's "Sewing Awl Kit" !!!!!!!

I just bought one today :( Why stay away from it?

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Some Tandy stuff is a waste of money if you use your tools hard. Anything is OK for starting out but as you go along you will look for better tools. They do a better job and last longer, its the same as a cheap knife Vs. a custom one. In the end you get what you pay for.

After having others make everything for me for years Im now making my own stuff. Hanging around a friends saddle shop a couple months one winter gave me lots of basics. Just figure out what you want to make and set up for that. You do not need a thousand bucks worth of stuff for starting, just get exactly what you need for making simple stuff like bracelets and dog collars, maybe cowboy wallets, whatever, then expand off that.

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