Tramps, thanks for the good advice. I agree its a great idea to watch a few videos. I've been reading up on techniques but there's nothing better than actually watching someone that knows what they're doing. Fortunately for me, my 1st projects will be meant to have an well-worn biker look and feel to them so the stitching won't have to appear "professional" as far as looks go. This gives me a chance to develop basic skills before tackling anything that will be subject to greater scrutiny looks-wise.
I hope my reference to "rocket surgery" doesn't offend anyone. I was referring to basic stitching which seems pretty straight-forward. I realize there are quite a few stitching techniques that require much more skill and a great deal of experience to master. Not to mention tooling which requires such a level of delicate touch and artistic talent that I'm not sure I could ever achieve. I'm an engineering type so I tend to see things from a more utilitarian viewpoint rather than artistic appeal.
Side Note: I forgot to mention in my 1st post that I recently relocated to Birmingham, AL but grew up and spent most of my life in Memphis, TN. Planning on remaining in Birmingham for the time being.