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Hi Johanna, I did not see The Leathercraft Guild on the list, Here is the information for it: THE LEATHERCRAFT GUILD c/o ROBERT AMBRIZ PO BOX 4603 Ontario, CA 91761-4603 Robert Ambriz, President Wayne Christensen, Vice President leatherguild@verizon.net Website: http://www.theleathercraftguild.com The Leathercraft Guild meets the third Sunday of each month from 1PM - 4PM We currently have 2 meeting places… The Garvey Center 9108 Garvey Avenue, Rosemead, CA. 91770 Standing Bear's Trading Post 7624 Tampa Avenue, Reseda, CA. 91335. inquiry@sbearstradingpost.com All interested parties are most welcome to attend, share, learn and enjoy our wonderful art form. We will also exchange newsletters with other Guilds.
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Wish I Were Dead Wristband...
Howling Wolf Leather replied to Spider's topic in Collars, Cuffs, Leashes and Leads
You are welcome... Was this bracelet for a customer, friend or yourself? -
Marine Fundraiser with color
Howling Wolf Leather replied to shirleyz's topic in Motorcycles and Biker Gear
Your seats never cease to make me say WOW! This seat and tie in with the Marines is amazing as is the artwork and color! -
This carving is GREAT! Love the detail on it!
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Wish I Were Dead Wristband...
Howling Wolf Leather replied to Spider's topic in Collars, Cuffs, Leashes and Leads
This is not at all offensive, it is an expression of art, being a person who deals with Self Injury issues and having received an e-mail sharing this bracelet, I would like to make one note about EMO and Self Injury Alot of people confuse self harm with attention seeking or the populer mainstream fad known as "emo". This is not the truth, Self harm is not about getting attention or making a statement, self harm is about release, mainly of stress. When someone is emotionally hurt, self injury is used to "numb out the feelings" it is a survival technique. That being said... I like the detail in the bracelet, it definitely says alot without words. Was this something that you made for yourself, a friend or a customer? Although I tend to draw dark (morbid) pictures, I haven't put them to leather, this is a GREAT bracelet, thank you for sharing it with the group. -
Thank you for sharing these links Johanna, Here are the new information on them: Leather By WC - Custom Handcrafted Leather now has a domain site at www.leatherbywc.com The Leathercraft Guild - Robert Ambriz, President - Now has a virtual domain hosted by Standing Bear's Trading Post The new website for The Leathercraft Guild is: www.theleathercraftguild.com For more information on meeting dates and locations contact Robert Ambriz at leatherguild@email.com Standing Bear's Trading Post 818-342-9120 inquiry@sbearstradingpost.com Sandi
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Making belts
Howling Wolf Leather replied to Johanna's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
I would dye the belt before putting on the liner, I punch my holes last, after dyeing stiaining, carving etc. One reason for punching holes after dyeing or staining is so that there is not "slop dye" on the interior of the belt and on the lining if the belt is lined. Thanks for the topic, it is a good one. Sandi -
Bob Beard Carving Class Bob Beard will be holding classes at The Leather Factory in Baldwin Park, California There are 2 different classes he is offering: Class 1: Friday, Aug 18th Bob will be teaching Classic Western Leather Carving. He is teaching HIS techniques for classic western scrolls, carving filigree and embossing. You will be learning to create beatiful classic western floral cavings in the Bob's unique style, including embossing parts of the design and filigree backgrounding techniques. The cost for the class is $100.00 per person Class 2: 2 day class, Saturday August 19th Sunday August 20th This class will cover Bob's figure carving and coloring techniques. Attendees will be carving a desert scene along with scrollwork on a leather checkbook cover. You will learn to emboss parts of the design as well as filigree backgrounding techniques. The cost for the class is $175.00 per person All leather, powders, stains, colors and finishes will be provided. An additional materials list is available at The Leather Factory or via email at baldwinpark@leatherfactory.com You will also have the opportunity to purchase leathercraft supplies, as well as Bob Beard tools direct. This is also a GREAT time to talk with Bob about leather carving and his tips and tricks. Space is limited in these classes, so please RSVP to The Leather Factory, in Baldwin Park to reserve your spot. Call 1-800-548-6461 email baldwinpark@leatherfactory.com for more information on the class and for class times.
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Boy Scout leatherworking badge requirements
Howling Wolf Leather replied to Johanna's topic in Youth Groups
We do the Leathercraft Merit Badge with the scouts on Saturday by appointment. They usually do leather stamping as opposed to tooling, carving. I have been pleasantly surprised at the planning that some of the boys put into their belts and the talent that comes through as they make them. Thank you for sharing the BSA information. Sandi -
Tandy Discontinued their 4366-00 DRUM KIT They still carry the other supplies for drums...which can be purchased direct from them or through their Authorized sales centers. 3615-12 WOODEN DRUM FRAME 12in 3616-00 RAWHIDE LACES 3/16in X 54in 3617-15 DRUM TOP LARGE 15in Other suppliers offer hand drum kits and varying sizes of rims, goat rawhide drum heads and thin cowhide drum heads (no holes in them). Sandi
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Check with Ohio Travel Bag, If you have a resale # and are willing to make a $100 minimum order, they carry the seperate parts I believe. Their website is www.ohiotravelbag.com Sandi
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I love the artwork on your drum, You did everything that is traditionally done in drum making, sometimes the difficulty is in the type of rawhide and rawhide lace you use, Elk and deer rawhide are common in drum making, Sheep and goat hides also work well, but will produce a higher pitched drum. Cow hide is usually too thick to make a good drum and is hard to work with. The only advice I can give on drum making is be careful how tight you make the head(s) as you stretch them because if you pull the head(s) too tightly your lacing may rip out the sides of the rawhide head, It may crack the drum rim or you may end up with a flat sounding drum. Thank you for sharing your beautiful artwork. Sandi
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Some of these may be repeats, but all are good sources for Leather, Leathercraft Supplies, dyes, stains etc. Hope some find it useful Standing Bear's Trading Post - Carries supplies from: Tandy Leather - Hidecrafters - Crazy Crow & More! C.S. Osborne & Co. Fiebing Company, Inc. - Dyes and Stains, Leather Care Goliger Leather Company - Ventura California source for Leather Hides and Skins Siegel of California
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I have been doing leatherwork for about 10 years. I started taking classes from WC of Leather by WC in 1997 and am still learning new tips and tricks from him even now as he teaches classes at Standing Bear's Trading Post I have a personal web page called Holding Onto Hope - Abuse Survivors and those that Self Injure - Holding Onto Hope, Which is primarily a site for survivors of child abuse or domestic violence and those that Self Injure. It also has pages with my leatherwork on it, my poetry and links to my sisters page as well as links to Leather by WC and Standing Bear's Trading Post where I spend many hours of my day. I am a member of The Leathercraft Guild as well as the IILG I have started a leathercraft message board as well, it isn't as fancy as this one, but it is another connection to leathercrafters and I hope others would visit the board and perhaps join it as well. Leather Crafts Message Board - Discussion Forum Sandi Howling Wolf Lightfoot "Sandi's Pack"
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Here are a few places worth taking a look at: www.sbearstradingpost.com - Standing Bear's Trading Post - Leathercraft and Native American Craft Supplies http://standingbears.proboards102.com/index.cgi - Leathercraft Message Board Discussion Forum www.leatherbywc.com - Custom Leather by WC www.theleathercraftguild.com - Leathercraft guild in Southern California http://home.earthlink.net/~kenhale/proseries/proser.html - Bob Beard Tools http://home.earthlink.net/~rebafan/leather.html - Sandi (My personal Leatherwork) http://www.greyghostgraphics.com/ - Custom maker stamps, laser cut acrylic templates and custom tapoffs for the leather craft field. http://www.sca.org/ - The Society for Creative Anachronism, Inc. http://www.chainmailstore.com/scamerchantsrow/ - SCA Merchant Page www.iilg.org - International Internet Leathercrafters Guild http://www.leathercraftersjournal.com/ - The Leather Crafters & Saddlers Journal A leather-working bi-monthly Magazine
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The Leathercraft Guild will meet Sunday July 16th at The Garvey Center at 1PM The public is invited free to view member’s displays and demonstrations of the leathercraft artistry. The Garvey Center is located at 9108 Garvey Avenue in Rosemead, California For driving directions to The Garvey Center visit: http://www.sbearstradingpost.com/LeathercraftGuild.html#GarveyGuild Hope to see you there!
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2-Day Leather Picture Transfer Class at Standing
Howling Wolf Leather posted a calendar event in Community Calendar
untilWC of www.leatherbywc.com will be giving a 2-day class on the WC way of doing the Billy 2-shews picture transfer technique in making a notepad cover. The class will be held at Standing Bear's Trading Post on Friday July 7th from 6:30PM till 8pm (or until all students have finished the first process of the transferring) and Sunday, July 9th, from 11AM until the students finish there project. Class price is $50.00, includes leather. For more information about WC visit www.leatherbywc.com Standing Bear’s Trading Post is located at 7624 Tampa Avenue, Reseda, CA. 91335. Space is limited, so please call 818-342-9120 to reserve your space and get information. Hours 10AM – 6PM Monday thru Saturday, www.sbearstradingpost.com