Kutari
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About Kutari
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New Member
Profile Information
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Location
Texas
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Interests
Martial Arts, pc/console gaming, music theory, shooting, workouts, medieval gear, HEMA, cats, Pokémon cards,
LW Info
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Leatherwork Specialty
Currently working all kinds of projects
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Interested in learning about
Everything leather related
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How did you find leatherworker.net?
Google search
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My God... this is absolutely beautiful. There is definately nothing else like this that exists in the world. How did you do all the images? Did you do them on paper first then traced them on? and the trees!! I have no idea how you got that detail on there.
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Let us see how it came out when you finish it!
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This is great! I love the simplicity! This also prevents the candles from being knocked over since the base is wider now.
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Yeah! Can't wait to see more pictures. I've finally gotten the courage to join a forum and mingle with other like-minded crafters. I've found in my year at looking at designs and creating my own, the simpler ones allow you to feature a nice logo or tooled leather piece very effectively.
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Looking to commission medieval leather equipment for a cosplay
Kutari replied to a topic in Help Wanted
I know it's been a long time since March, but have you been able to comission anyone to do this for you? I've recently made a cosplay for a character in the Netflix Series: Shadow and Bone. Character name: Tolya-Yulbataar.- 3 replies
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That sounds great! A personalized belt for your neice! Do you mean pre-tooled with her name? What kind of design are you looking for? I believe Tandy Leather does sell some pre-tooled belt designs. But they're usually the larger rectangles. You could get a stamp kit and stamp in the pattern you want! What have you seen so far that caught your eye?
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Kutari started following More beer Cozy,s
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That looks awesome! A simple design with the right amount of detail! I've tooled very few things, it's so time consuming! Did you create the tooling pattern for the lighter colored cozy?