robert Report post Posted October 23, 2007 I took a 1st place in the advanced division with a carved Portfoilo. We had a great time. hey Randy - I knew I recognized your name! My notebook was 2nd behind your blue ribbon... Your portfolio was great - I pulled up the pic last night and showed my wife what I placed behind - and felt good about it! Darn, I really hate that i didnt meet any of you fine folks... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ClayB Report post Posted October 23, 2007 Hi Randy, Congrats to both you and Riley. Can you tell us which pictures your projects were in? Thanks for letting me know who won the world competition. I pretty much figured when I was filling out my entry form that I could have just wrote the check out to Peter, even though I had no idea what he was entering. Any idea who took second and third? Seems like that Sheridan style clock should have done well. Clay Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kevin King Report post Posted October 23, 2007 What i wanna know, is how in the.........did they do this? http://www.leatherworker.net/ifolgdisplay/...es/PA190140.jpg http://www.leatherworker.net/ifolgdisplay/...es/PA190141.jpg Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Don101 Report post Posted October 23, 2007 Congrats to all that wone and to all that took place, some exelent art works i noticed a few from here amongst all those pics well done everyone, Don Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ClayB Report post Posted October 23, 2007 Kevin, Isn't that cool? Not sure who did that or how, but this is how I would proceed. The tree would be carved as a normal carving, then stretched from the back side to give it the shape. Then you take either a scalpel, or a pro petal tool and slice into the part where the opening is. I would pack the back side where you created a cavity when stretching with leather dust/rubber cement mixture. Once that was dry, re tool the front and add details. I am not sure if they carved the bunny on the same piece of leather (if they did, that took some talent) or if it was carved on a seperate piece and slid into the opening. One of the great things about going to the shows (or attending thorugh a great set of pictures) is seeing all the things other people come up with. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gray Report post Posted October 24, 2007 Thanks Johanna and everyone else for taking the time to post all those pictures and sharing a little bit of the experience...I know how overwhelming a show like that can be. I understand the show next year is a little closer to home, and I may have to make it a point to go, if only for the inspiration. --Phil Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
indypbear Report post Posted October 24, 2007 Marion, Come to our guild meeting on the 13th of Nov. 7PM @ Hide Crafter Leather Co. It's always the 2nd Tues of the month. We share a lot of ideas and you can use the class room on Sat. fro 9:30 to Noon to work on developing your talent in leathercraft. John K Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rawhide Report post Posted October 26, 2007 Thanks for the invite John, I may come in Tues. On Sat. I teach the lacing class at Tandy across the street. (One Sat a month), but it happens to be that Saturday. Marlon Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
yaklady Report post Posted October 27, 2007 The only problem with the whole show is I DIDN'T FIND JOHANNA!!!!! With all those pictures you took, Jo, I should have found you somewhere, you were everywhere that I was! You did take some nice pictures of our guild display table, Columbine Leather Guild. You just didn't get one with the Taveling Trophey that we won. I'm sure we won it because of my yak hide. :biggrin: Peter Main won the world competition with that beautiful angel. Roz Kahon took third with her cute wizzard scene, but I don't know who took second. I don't even know who took Best of Show in the guild competition. I wish they would let us see the winners during the day so we know what won. Freak, I hope you enjoy all those leather pictures you heisted when you were pretending to help me load the car. Clay wonders why I haven't mailed them back to him yet. He thinks I'm working too hard! Happy yak pounding! Kathy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dale Report post Posted October 27, 2007 The only problem with the whole show is I DIDN'T FIND JOHANNA!!!!! With all those pictures you took, Jo, I should have found you somewhere, you were everywhere that I was! You did take some nice pictures of our guild display table, Columbine Leather Guild. You just didn't get one with the Taveling Trophey that we won. I'm sure we won it because of my yak hide. :biggrin: ... Kathy Tell the truth, Kathy. The only reason it won was because of that fabulous piece that just happened to be passing through your clutches during the time of the occasion! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
yaklady Report post Posted October 27, 2007 I must admit, Dale, that little bitty piece did attract a lot of attention! But how can you compete with a beautiful hide from a rotten bull yak? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
joet Report post Posted October 27, 2007 My question Kathy is how did you fit that traveling trophy in your CRV? That thing is huge and takes up a lot of space and Pat said that he wasn't sure how you were going to get it home. Joe Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
yaklady Report post Posted October 27, 2007 Joe, you'd be surprised what you can fit in when you really want to! I wonder if Pat has noticed that we don't have his suitcase any longer. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
joet Report post Posted October 28, 2007 LOL! Is that the one I saw outside of Amarillo along side the road? Must have fallen off the top of the car. Seriously, we left before you, right after the deligates meeting. Decided to spend the night in Amarillo and get up early the next morning, but over slept. Just as well because of the snow on Raton Pass. Congratulations on winning the best display. Joe Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Johanna Report post Posted October 28, 2007 I think our Vera took second place in the world competition. Congrats to Columbine for winning the traveling trophy! There was stiff competition, and I'm glad I didn't have to vote. Indiana sure has a nice display, so does Lonestar and a few others. Roz Short Kaohn (the dragon lady) had a vendor table set up, quite a bit of work on the Ozark guild table, as well as pieces in competition. Peter's work is pretty, but no one beats Roz for "interesting". The more you look, the more you see. Johanna Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
yaklady Report post Posted October 28, 2007 What did Vera make? It must have been beautiful to win in that stiff competition! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ClayB Report post Posted October 29, 2007 I am not sure if Allen Cope is a member here or not, but he gave me permission to post links to the pictures he took at the show in Fort Worth. There are four different albums with some pretty good pictures in them. Thanks Allen for sharing your pictures with us (just in case you are here) Guild displays http://members.cox.net/cope4/Guild%20Displays/index.html ILoLG 2007 http://members.cox.net/acope/acope/index.html Tandy Museum http://members.cox.net/ke5jba/TLF%20Museum/index.html Competition room http://members.cox.net/bettyboop8/Competit...Room/index.html Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rawhide Report post Posted October 29, 2007 Thanks for posting the pictures Johanna and Clay. Does anyone have a picture of the stitching horse that was in the competition room? Thanks, Marlon Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Johanna Report post Posted October 29, 2007 That stitching horse caught my eye, too, but it should have been displayed on a table or something. Most people were finding it by tripping over it. There was quite a bit of detail, and it was way too pretty to use for any actual work! Who made it? I never did find out. These are the only pics I have. Johanna http://www.leatherworker.net/ifolgcomp/pages/PA190196.htm http://www.leatherworker.net/ifolgcomp/pages/PA190195.htm http://www.leatherworker.net/ifolgcomp/pages/PA190197.htm Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rawhide Report post Posted October 29, 2007 Thanks for the pictures Johanna, I don't know who made it, but it was very nice. Marlon Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Johanna Report post Posted November 2, 2007 Here are the 2007 IFoLG Competition (hosted by Lone Star Leathercrafters) results: IFoLG Awards Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ClayB Report post Posted November 2, 2007 I'd like to say CONGRATULATIONS to Vera Goldberg for her Best of Show-Most Unique in the Fort Worth show!!! Considering the competition there, that is quite an honor. Clay Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Regis Report post Posted November 2, 2007 I noticed some catagories have a 2nd & 3rd or 1st & 3rd but, "None" in the other places. Is there some kind of benchmark to meet in addition to competition with peers? Examples are B5 and D3. What am I missing/not understanding? Looks like someone could win 2nd but there is no 1st place. Regis Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ClayB Report post Posted November 2, 2007 Regis, If the judges dont feel there is any entry worthy of a ribbon, they don't have to award one. I think the reason given was that if awards had to be given in every catagory, work that wasn't high quality would be awarded by default. Advancement from open to advanced and advanced to masters is based on awards one in the previous catagory.If awards were given just because you were the only entry in that catagory, you could advance even if your work wasn't up to the standard of the others in the catagory. That's how it was explained to me and I agree with it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites