Thanks for the welcome!
On sewing, I have a Kenmore sewing machine. Nothing fancy at all. It works fine for cloth, but it will only sew through thin leather with a leather needle. I haven't decided on the types of bags I want to make, but I sure don't have the dough to drop on a nice heavy duty leather machine. I wish I did, though. I'll take a look around the sewing forum, though and perhaps I will learn what it will take, machine-wise to get going.
I finally did my first tooling project and it doesn't look as good as I would like, but it was really my 4th shot at leather tooling, I guess. We are our own worst critics, I suppose. This one was a wallet kit I made for my husband from Tandy. I want to move toward doing custom work, but I am sure I have a long road! Anyway, it is lots of fun, and I look forward to gaining and improving skills.
I spent many years drawing and painting with oils and acrylics and switching media is a challenge, but I am up for it. A few months ago I started doing these charcoal rodeo/western drawings. I posted one of those, even though it is not really leather related.
And here is the wallet. I haven't really figured out the staining yet. I think I need to put some kind of layer of varnish(terminology?) on top but I really don't want it to be shiny. Any help is appreciated.