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untilWorkshops include Braiding with Charlie Liesen and Grant Groves, Leather Carving with Pedro Pedrini and Silver Engraving with David Alderson. For more information, call 775 738 5816 or email
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until2011 Fall Seminar October 7-9, 2011 Salida, CO. For more information contact Rick Favinger 719-748-3039 email—-
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untilTime Thursday, July 28 at 8:00am - July 31 at 5:00pm Location Tofield, ALB, Canada (near Edmonton) More Info Chan will be presenting 2 classes. Thursday Morning, 12 basket stamp designs, stamp as many as time allows. Thursday afternoon, Layout, stamp your notebook using some of the basket stamp designs. Fri-Sat-Sun class will be on creating a Filigree Notebook (with self adjusting closure) and two tone lacing. Contact: Randy James at 780-662-4980
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untilMake your own pair of chaps with Jesse W. Smith of Jesse Smith Saddlery and School, Pritchett, Colorado. 5 day workshop includes all leather and hardware, tool list, access to sewing machines, extra patterns for chap leatherwork. Lodging on your own, but RV + Camping are welcome, no water, no hookups, just wide open spaces. Bring your horse, your family will have a great time riding. $595 per student. Register by May 25,2011 for $495 and save $100! For more info or to register contact the Leather Crafters Journal 715 362 5393 or email
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until12th Annual Southwest Leather Workers Trade Show will be held in Wickenburg, AZ February 9-11, 2012. For more information, watch the Leather Crafters Journal website.
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That is a really interesting start. Wings and things instead of leaves and scrolls? I think it would even look pretty neat just incorporated into a floral design. I'll be watching to see where you go with it.
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2nd project wallet front
ClayB commented on helijettester's gallery image in Our Leatherwork Galleries
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Jenkintown, Pa (Just North Of Philadelphia)
ClayB replied to Mrs Barry Hicks's topic in Member Gallery
Welcome to the forum. I checked out your pictures and it's no wonder you got a great response to your first works. That wolf mask is pretty amazing!!! I'll be looking forward to seeing a lot more of your work. -
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You can make a simple version of a hairing knife. Take a piece of 1/2 inch diameter wooden dowel and cut it about 3 inches long. Then drill a 1/4 inch hole in one end about 1/2 inch deep. Fill that hole with 2 part epoxy. Before the epoxy has a chance to set up, insert 5 exacto knife blades into the hole. Be careful inserting the blades. You want all 5 blades to be even in the hole. I've found that you can push them against the edge of your tooling slab to line them up. Once you have them in place, wait for the epoxy to set up. Doesn't cost much (money or time) to make one of these and they work pretty well. Jan Schoonover sells a hairing knife that he has made out of a modified Craftool swivel knife if you don't want to make your own. I think they sell for around $65.
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I read in another place that Tandy has opened a store in Capetown. Not sure if it's a regular Tandy store or just a dealer. You might try sending a PM to Anet du Toit here on the forum. She's from South Africa and would be able to tell you where she gets her leather from.
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There are a lot of different ways to create hair texture. One that I think gives the most realistic texture uses a hairing knife that holds several X-acto knife blades. That combined with a scalpel allows you to create individual hairs that actually stand up off the background. Hereis a tutorial I did a couple years ago here on the forum that will give you an idea how it can be done.
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From the album: Badlands Leather Art
The pattern for this project came from a painting by Daniel Smith and was used with his permisson. Crystal shared a link to the picture with me and I thought the depth and textures of this animal would look great on leather. I hope I did justice to the original work of art.© © leatherworker.net
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From the album: Badlands Leather Art
This picture will be the subject for lesson #7 in the Sculptured Leather Art lesson series.© © leatherworker.net
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That looks great Tina!!! I wonder if my horses would like something like that?
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untilSaturday, September 10 at 8:00am - September 11 at 4:00pm Location Rathdrum Idaho Peter will be presenting his techniques on embossing leather. We will be creating a Green Tree Frog as a part of the class. Contact Ken Bush Email me for more info
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If you are going to use a veiner like you did, I'd space the veiner impressions a lot closer together to create texture without the spaces in between. Another way to create scales on (larger) fish is to use a seeder, tilting it to one side so it only makes about half an impression. To make that easier to do, you can file about 1/3 of the seeder away.
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Filagree Floral Belt #2
ClayB replied to Double U Leather's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
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There is a leather show coming up near you sponsored by the Leather Crafters and Saddlers Journal. You can find more information on it by going to their website. The show will be held in Wickenburg from February 17 to the 19 with a few of the classes beginning as early as the 14th. There will be classes on many different types of leather work and quite a few vendors.
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untilChan will be presenting two classes at the Lion's Club in Rathdrum, ID. The first will be a 1 day class on various lacing techniques and patterns. The second class will be 3 days on creating Sheridan style wallets from scratch. Various types of liners will be presented. For more information contact: Ken Bush
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untilINVITATION...to join me in Norway for a weekend class on filigree work...Feb 26/27. The class will be held at Skinnlaaven in Honefoss. For more info, email Peter.
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2 New Quivers, The First I Have Made...
ClayB replied to Tina's topic in Archery Quivers and Bow Cases
Those turned out really nice Tina!! I like the way the tooling goes with the hair on hide. The straps without hardware look neat too. You always come up with the neatest ideas. Thanks for sharing the pictures. -
Alternatives To Tracing For Transferring Pattterns?
ClayB replied to iamasmith's topic in Figure Carving
Tandy sells "tracing film". It's a plastic of some sort that you trace your pattern onto, then transfer it to leather. It doesn't absorb any water and distort. If you are careful, you can use it over several times if you want to transfer the same pattern. Some people use clear contact paper or plastic page protectors to cover paper patterns to keep them from being affected by the moisture in the leather. The problem with covering paper with some sort of plastic is that sometimes when tracing over the multiple layers, you can get a fairly thick line from your tracing stylus and loose some fine detail. Kate Dubiel here on the forum has a way of printing a pattern and then transferring it to her leather that works very well for her.