AEBL Posted Saturday at 04:22 AM Report Posted Saturday at 04:22 AM What is this style of leatherworking called? Are there many people doing / interested in this sort of work? I believe it is done with shaped leather punches ... Quote
Moderator bruce johnson Posted Saturday at 04:38 AM Moderator Report Posted Saturday at 04:38 AM It is mostly called filigree work or filigree punching. Used to be pretty common in the 70's and some people referred to it as "hippie style bags and belts". Those shaped punches can be bought in sets and really quite inexpensive. Quote
Contributing Member Ferg Posted Sunday at 11:10 PM Contributing Member Report Posted Sunday at 11:10 PM I have a set of 39 filigree punches I will sell for $125 plus shipping. A little difficult photographing them unless I done them one at a time. Quote
AEBL Posted yesterday at 01:54 AM Author Report Posted yesterday at 01:54 AM Those look nicer than mine Leatherworking is such a varied and interesting art medium. I had picked up some of those in an estate tool, and it took me a while to figure out what they were. The more I learn, the more I realize that I'll never be able to focus enough effort into learning all of the different ways of working leather. Quote
Contributing Member Ferg Posted 21 hours ago Contributing Member Report Posted 21 hours ago I forget where I got those punches. I placed colored leather on the backs of the leather I filigreed. I have been at this a long time and learn something I missed every day. Quote
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