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CreativeName

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    Indianapolis, IN
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    Leather working and making money doing it

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    Belts, so far
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  1. I'm just curious, how many here have used or currently use Dritz snaps?
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    Snap Kits

    I'm sure most crafters have used Dritz snaps at some point. I used to, but I've found better alternatives from the YiChuanXin storefront on Amazon. The setting tools from Dritz and YiChuangin are shown in the photos below with Dritz on the left. The YiChuanXin anvil is much heftier, 14g vs 4g, and the larger punch has a knurled grip and is big enough to use without risking your fingers in the process
  3. I know it is a leather crafting axiom that no leather scraps are useless, but has anyone figured out how to use those little plugs of leather from a hole punch?
  4. I'm afraid that craft fairs and whatnot are beyond my current means. When I say that I'm working on a shoestring budget, I mean this...not this... I'm on a strictly "make-to-order" basis. If I have a firm order, I can justify ordering materials (Thank you Amazon free 2 day delivery) on the budget. So far I've obtained 2 paying orders, but all the profit has gone to tools to make better belts.
  5. I got tired of all the trash belts for sale, so I decided to make my own. I used 9-10 oz bullhide, a nice buckle and matching metal belt loop, and Chicago Screws. I've sold 2 for $50 and $60. I'm interested in opinions and advice on Etsy. I've seen a lot of cheap belts on there that look like someone bought one of those cheap pre-made belt blanks, added a buckle and put it up for sale. Is it possible to sell a well made item for a decent price?
  6. I did a few leatherworking projects when I was a kid, moccasin kits, wallet kits, etc. If you can really call sewing together pre cut parts leather crafting. Now I'm retired and looking to this as a side hustle. Here is a belt I made.
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