Alright, that's all very helpfull! Thanks!
I'll try to narrow it down a bit, but I'm interested in trying my hand at most of the skill-sets I've seen. So I'll just throw out the projects I know I'm going to be doing. To start with I want to make a sheath for a bayonet as a gift to my brother. I'd like to pattern the sheath in a fairly elaborate style. I have some leather hiking boots I haven't worn in a while that need some restitching, I figure they'd be good to practice on. I want to make a belt. I'd also like to try and build a custom messenger bag, similar to the ones used during WWII.
Those are where I'm looking to start.
Incidently, I'm also in the process of trying to find some instruction on blacksmithing. My uncle is a bladesmith, that's where I'd like to end up, but going to learn from him is a bit out of reach for me at the moment. He recommended I read "The $50 Knife Shop" to get started. I read through it, but I'm a bit more shy at trying my hand at it without some basic personal instruction. Don't want to blow something up.
So for those projects, what do you think I need?