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Soft Gusset Bag

Rene Berends

4 Day Pre-Show Workshop

Monday thru Thursday

October 15 -18, 2007

9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Location: Hide Crafters Leather

$390.00 per person

Class Description: In this seminar the student will make a shoulder bag with a soft leather gusset and a carved historical decoration on the front. The bag will beclosed with a draw string and 2 snap fasteners and has two pockets for smaller items, one on the inside and one on the back. The historical decoration on the front will be carved, tooled, embossed and modelled, with emphasis on details and a properly executed background. The following techniques will be taught: design, pattern drawing and cutting the leather parts, skiving, carving, embossing, different colouring techniques, finishing edges, lacing and finishing, with some new ideas on how to make different closures and attachments.

Materials Provided:

Materials Needed: Drawing materials

Pattern board and Tracing film

Leather (2-2.5 mm, 4-6 oz)

Upholstery leather (1.5 mm)

Leather Lace, 20 m

Waxed thread

2 Durable dot press studs

Cotton Cloth

Contact cement

Choice of dyes and antique stains

Super Shene or Satin Shene

Tools Needed: Metal straight edge

Cutting knife

Cutting Board

Skiving knife

Wing dividers

Rotary punch

Hole punches (2.5 mm & 5 mm)

Edge Beveler No 1 or 2

Marble pounding slab

Mallet or Maul

Overstitch wheel

Awl & saddlers needles

Durable Dot setter

Stylus for tracing

Swivel knife, extra blades (fine detail blade)

Various modelers, ball (for embossing)

spoon (small for details)

Stamping tools F902, F941, F890, F891, F895, F896, P208,

Choice of chequered bevellers, pear shaders, backgrounders and matters

Lacing needle

Scratch awl

Paintbrushes, Daubers and sponge

Class Size Minimum: 8 students

Maximum: 20

To be Announced

2 Day Workshop Chuck Smith

Tuesday and Wednesday

October 16 and 17, 2007

9:00 A – 6:00 P

Location: Al Stohlman Museum, The Leather Factory

Class Description:

Materials Provided:

Materials Needed:

Tools Needed:

Class Size 15

Carve A Desert Scene

Robert Beard

1 Day Pre-Show Workshop

Thursday, October 18, 2007-

9:00AM to 5:00 PM

Location: Hide Crafters Leather

$ 90 per person

Class Description: This is a basic pictorial carving of a desert scene. In carving this

Southwest pattern, the primary use of figure bevellers will be emphasized, demonstrated and practiced. Students will be surprised what can be achieved with one basic tool.

Materials Provided: Leather, pattern, stamping surface and bowl with sponge

Materials Needed:

Tools Needed: Mallet

Swivel knife with 1/4" blade either straight or angled

Stylus with spoon on one end

Tandy Tools: Figure bevelers - small sizes will be needed - F-890, F-891

larger sizes can be used as Matters -- F-895, F-896, F-897

Triangle beveler F-941

Pointed Beveler F-902

Your favorite backgrounder, like A-104

Any tool with lines on it like a checkered matting tool beveler

OR

Pro-Series tools: Figure Bevelers B-1, B-2, B-3 and B-4 or B-4.25

Flat type Figure Bevelers BF-4, BF-6, FB-8

Matters like MB-3.5 or MB-4

Triangle Beelers SP-2 or SP-3

Pointed Bevelers SP-1

Checkered backgrounder like BG-3

Other Checkered Matting Tools

Note: Many tools can be substituted for the ones listed above

Class Size 15

How to Carve 3D Rope, Barn Wood & Other Tricks

Roz Short Kaohn (The Dragon Lady)

1 Day Pre-Show Workshop

Thursday, October 18, 2007 -

9:00AM to 5:00 PM

Location: Hide Crafter

$125.00 per person

Class Description: Carving 3D rope and combine it with a barn wood, you can create a variety of different projects. Just use your imagination. Here, we will make a picture frame using barn wood and 3D rope. We will, also, add corner pieces. Come join the fun and create a frame like you never made before

Materials Provided: Worksheets

Leather

Frames

Patterns

Materials Needed: Craftsman Cement (White Glue)

Spray Bottle (for water)

Shelf Paper (Self adhesive)

Tracing film and pencil

Delta Creamcoat Acrylic Paint:

White Black

Red Yellow

Green Brown

Blue

Sponge (no soap)

Paint Brushes (large and small)

Tools Needed: Caving knife with curved blades

Swivel knife

#5 Roz’s Hair blade

#3 Edge beveller

F910

Six basic tools

Mallet

Poundo Board

Marble

Class Size 15

Layout, Carve & Stamp – Sheridan Flowers, Leaves and Stems, etc

Barry King

4 hour Pre-Show Workshop

Thursday, October 18, 2007

9:00 A – 1:00 P

Location: Hide Crafters

$ 45 per person

Class Description: Barry will speak and demonstrate the basic layout of Sheridan floral designs. Students willthen practice drawing the layout, carve and stamp it.

Note: Barry will be glad to lend assistance in showing how to apply your tools as you practice in class

Materials Provided: Tracing paper

Assorted patterns

Leather

Materials Needed:

Tools Needed: Stylus

Pencil and Paper

Leather stamping tools (as many as you wish)

Carve & Tool Sheridan Style

Chan Geer

4 hour workshop

Friday, October 19, 2007

8:00 A – 12:00 P

$ 45 per person

Class Description: Students will carve and tool a Sheridan Style billfold pattern. Chan will teach the techniques he uses in his Sheridan Style carvings.

Materials Provided: Leather

Sheridan Style pattern

Sponge and water bowl

Materials Needed: Marble for stamping

Tools Needed: Swivel knife

Strop

Mallet

Normal tooling and stamping tools if you do not have Sheridan Style tools

Class Size 20

Two and Three Tone Lacing Using The Double Loop Stitch

Allan Scheiderer

4 hour workshop

Friday, October 18, 2007

8:00 A – 12:00 P

Saturday, October 19, 2007

8:00 A – 12:00 P

$ 40 per person

Class Description: You will learn to lace the two-tone color and three-tone color lace using the double loop.

NOTE: Students mush have knowledge of how to lace the double loop stitch

Materials Provided: Leather backs and lace

Materials Needed: Beeswax

Tools Needed: 5- lacing needles

Lacing fid

Scissors

Lacing pliers

Class Size 8

Hinge & Lock Bracelet

Gerda Van der Stroom

4 Hour Workshop

Friday, October 19, 2007

8:00 A – 12:00P

Saturday, October 20, 2007

1:00 P – 5:00 P

$50.00 per person

Class Description: We are going to make a bracelet with a Hinge as a lock to close the

bracelet with. We will decorate the bracelet with decoration stamps.

Materials Provided:

Materials Needed: are two or three pieces of leather about 10 inches long and 4/5 OZ thick

and about 1_ “ wide

Contact-cement/ cement

Lining leather the same measures.

A poly board (to cut and pound on)

Tools Needed: Utility knife

Skiver /skiving knife/ scalpel

Mallet

Some decoration /border stamps

Ruler

Bone folder

Tracing tool or stylus

Class Size Minimum: 4 students

Maximum: 12 students

Lone Star Knot

Tom Hall

4 hour workshop

Friday, October 19, 2007

8:00 A – 12:00 P

$ 30 per person

Class Description: This class may be a little advanced for the raw beginner, but I am hopeful

we can lead a beginner through a Lone Star knot. For people that can already tie Pineapple Knots and Herringbone Knots this class will give them another dimension of diversity. Most braiders tie 4 Bight and 6 Bight foundation knots. There are not a lot of braiders that use a 5 Bight foundation knot, which is the foundation for a Lone Star Knot. I have braided romal reins that had every knot on them as a Lone Star Knot and the people from Texas that saw them absolutely loved them. Since this year's IFoLG show is in Texas and put on by the Lone Star Leather Guild I felt like this was the perfect opportunity for this class.

In Bruce Grant’s Encyclopedia of Rawhide and Leather Braiding he shows how to tie the Lone Star Knot from a 6 Part 5 Bight Turk’s Head Knot. We will tie a version of that knot and show other knots that can be tied as a Lone Star Knot. These knots will all show a pattern of the Lone Star in the end of the knot.

Materials Provided: All material supplied

Materials Needed: None

Tools Needed: none

Class Size 5

Mexican 4-Braid Leather Bourbon Basket - Round

Charles Crenshaw

4 hour workshop $ 70 per person

Friday, October 19, 2007

8:00 A – 12:00 P

Class Description: Students will learn the Mexican basket weave/Mexican Round Braid and double loop stitch on this beautiful basket. Measurements: 6" Diameter x9" Tall

Materials Provided:

Leather

Materials Needed:

Tools Needed: Leather scissors

Class Size 12

Northwest Style of Carving

Jesse Smith

4 hour workshop

Friday, October 19, 2007

8:00 A – 12:00 P

Sunday, October 21, 2007

8:00 A – 12:00 P

$ 45 per person

Class Description: Jess explains the distinctions of the Northwest Style. He then demonstrates pattern layout followed by carving and stamping the pattern.Students then practice the layout, carving and stamping on sample pieces of leather.

Materials Provided: 9-10 and 10-11 ounce leather

Stamping surface

Water bowl and sponge

Materials Needed: Pencil

Notebook

Tools Needed: Stamping tools of your choice (including the basic stamping tools)

Mallet

Swivel Knife with blade

Class Size 20

Carve, Stamp – Blend of Al Stohlman, Sheridan, California Styles

Jeff Mosby

4 hour workshop $ 45 per person

Friday, October 19, 2007

1:00 P – 5:00P

Class Description: A new design will be taught, which is a blend of Al Stohlman, Sheridan

and California styles. Emphasis is on depth of stamping and backgrounding.

Materials Provided: Leather

Stamping Surface

Bowl With Sponge

Patterns

Poster Board

Barge Cement

Materials Needed:

Tools Needed: Basic set of stamping tools

Swivel knife

Strop

Wing Dividers

Maxiumum Class: 15

Practical Pictorial Carving

Jim Linnell

4 hour workshop

Friday, October 19, 2007

1:00 P – 5:00 P

$ 25 per person

Class Description: Participants in this workshop will learn the use many of the figure carving tools featured in Al Stohlman’s Pictorial Carving Finesse book as they carve a picture. The picture will include features such as rocks, trees,grass, bushes, mountains and more. Special emphasis will be spent on carving pine trees of various sizes. Jim has developed his own techniques in using these tools and his results have been seen on the covers of the Leather Crafters & Saddlers Journal as well as the Tandy Leather Factory catalog.

Materials Provided: Leather

Pattern

Materials Needed:

Tools Needed: Basic carving equipment F927 F896

Modeling spoon F924 F898

Stylus F989 F899

F872 F912L F900

F871 F912R A98

F926 F976 A99

F925 F910

F917 F941

F933 F890

F916 F891

F918 F895

Class Size 20

Carving Texas Floral – Contemporary Style

Carey Blanchard

4 hour workshop

Friday, October 19, 2007

$ 45 per person

1:00 P – 5:00 P

Class Description: Learn to stamp the Contemporary Style Texas floral pattern as seen on

modern saddles.

Materials Provided: Tracing Paper/ Frosted Mylar

Flower Pattern

Leather

Materials Needed: Pencil

Paper

Tools Needed: Stamping tools

Class Size 15

Tooling and Carving an Eagle Head – Part 1

Bill Gomer

4 hour workshop

Friday, October 19, 2007

1:00 P – 5:00 P

$ 40 per person

Class Description: During this class, you will learn to carve an tool a new style Eagle Head

with Bill Gomer

Materials Provided: Leather (mounted)

Paints

Glue

Materials Needed:

Tools Needed: Mallet

Swivel knife and strop

Stylus

Modeling tool

Small and Medium figure/smooth bevelers

Small and Medium checked bevelers

Matting tools (899)

Pebble Tool

#2 and #3 sable brush

Marble Slab

Stitching Awl

Class Size 20

Gold and Silver Decorations

Akiko Okada

4 hour workshop

Friday, October 19, 2007

$ 38 per person

1:00 P – 5:00 P

Class Description: Another interesting method for your tooled/embossed leather designs.

Learn how to color the patterned leathers with spirit dyes. Then how to apply either gold or silver foil papers or combination of both to the leather to enhance your designs. You should create at least 2 samples.

Materials Provided: Leather

Materials Needed:

Tools Needed:

Class Size 15

ABC’s of Design David Genadek

4 hour workshop

Saturday, October 20, 2007

8:00 A – 12:00 P

$ 60 per person

Class Description: This class will focus on the fundamentals of design. You will explore the natural proportions in the world and learn how they relate to your leather work. The focus will be on giving you the basic building blocks you need to develop your own style or styles. We will explore the three methods of lay out and explore the limitations of each. The main focus of the class will be on the free form method used by Bob Brown. Each participant will be asked to bring a project they would like to draw a design for. The class will begin by showing you the fundamental concepts behind floral design then we will work on developing the techniques you need to draw your own patterns by applying the concepts to your project.

Note: This is primarily a drawing class

Materials Provided: Pencils

Paper

Scrap Leather

Materials Needed: Space you want to fill (check book, billfold, rifle sling, etc).

Tools Needed: Any tools you want to carve the sample of your drawing

Class Size 15

Elements of Designing with Stamping Tools

Paul Burnett

4 hour workshop

Saturday, October 20, 2007

8:00 A – 12:00 P

$ 40 per person

Class Description: Learn the elements of design by tooling a 10” strip of Paul Burnett’s most popular stamp design for 1-1/2” belts. Learn how to properly layout for a complex stamping design and how to keep your tooling balanced and in symmetry. Learn how to use decorative cuts to enhance stamping designs.

Learn block dying and resist method for coloring and proper finishing of a belt strip.

Materials Provided: Leather

Finishes

Materials Needed: Tooling surface

Hand towel

#5 Round paint brush (Lowe-Cornell 7500 series or Royal RG250 series

preferred, Available at Michael’s or Hobby Lobby etc.)

Tools Needed: Mallet or maul

Swivel knife and strop

#2 edge beveler

Stamping tools: V413, D606, C454, V708, G602, (Available at Hide-

Crafters) S625, H908 and U848

Class Size 12

Swivel Knife Control & Exercise with a Bird Design

Chan Geer

4 hour workshop

Saturday, October 20, 2007

8:00 A -12:00 P

$ 45 per person

Class Description: Chan will begin with a short session on the different types of swivel knife blades available and sharpening techniques (explanation only – no demonstration). The second session will consist of students participating in an exercise in “Swivel Knife Work.” Students will receive instruction in swivel knife control (cutting depth, fading, smooth curves, flows, etc.) and then practice on leather using a bird-design pattern

Materials Provided: Leather

Pattern

Sponge and water bowl

Materials Needed:

Tools Needed: Your favorite swivel knife (with your favorite and very sharp swivel knife

blade)

Strop

Pencil

Class Size 15

Mexican 4-Braid Leather Bourbon Basket - Oval

Charles Crenshaw

4 hour workshop $ 75 per person

Saturday, October 20, 2007

8:00 A – 12:00 P

Class Description: Students will learn the Mexican basket weave/Mexican Round Braid and double loop stitch on this beautiful basket. Measurement: 6” x9”x11”

Materials Provided: All tools provided

Leather

Materials Needed:

Tools Needed: Leather Scissors

Class Size 12

Youth Leathercrafting Workshop

Jim Linnell and Tony & Kay Laier

4 hour workshop

Saturday, October 20, 2007

8:00 A – 12:00 P

$ free per person

Class Description: Hands-on leathercraft will be taught with demonstration and individual help. The students will do stamping on leather – receive lecture – style information – and take home any leather piece on which that have worked. Guild members/parents are welcome to attend and learn how to instruct young people in leathercrafting.

Materials Provided: All material supplied

Materials Needed: None

Tools Needed: Swivel knife

Stamping tools

Mallet

Class Size unlimited

The Making and Coloring of Gum Leaves

Peter Main

4 hour workshop

Saturday, October 20, 2007

1:00 P – 5:00 P

$ 50 per person

Class Description: ….here we will be making realistic gum leaves that will appear paper thin. These will be colored with spirit dyes, and can be arranged so that they can be worn as decoration by the attachment of a pin

Materials Provided: Spirit dyes

Super sheen

Materials Needed:

Tools Needed: Modeling tools

#5 Sable brush

#3 Scapel with #11 blade

cutting mat

Class Size 15

Coloring the Eagle Head – Part 2 Bill Gomer

4 hour workshop

Saturday, October 20, 2007

1:00 P – 5:00 P

$ 40 per person

Class Description: During this class, you will learn to color the Eagle Head you tooled and carved in Part 1 of this class.

Note: Must have taken Part 1 of class

Materials Provided: Leather (mounted)

Paints

Glue

Materials Needed:

Tools Needed: Mallet

Swivel knife and strop

Stylus

Modeling tool

Small and Medium figure/smooth bevelers

Small and Medium checked bevelers

Matting tools (899)

Pebble Tool

#2 and #3 sable brush

Class Size 20

Embossed Christmas Ornaments and Christmas Card

Andy Stasiak

4 hour workshop

Saturday, October 20, 2007

1:00 P – 5:00 P

$ 25 per person

Class Description: Learn to make embossed Christmas ornaments and cards that you can hang on a tree or send to your friends and family.

Materials Provided: Leather

Materials Needed: None

Tools Needed: Sheers

Scalpel

Ball Modeler

Tools for floral and pictoral carving

Swivel knives

Class Size No limit

Wet and Dry- Brush Color Shading Workshop

Tony Laier

4 hour workshop

Saturday, October 20, 2007

1:00 P – 5:00 P

$ 45 per person

Class Description: Class will include an in depth demonstration of wet and dry brush color shading using Alcohol Based and the new Tandy Eco-Flo Water Based Leather Dyes. Samples of this type of coloring can be seen on the Leather Crafters & Saddlers Journal Covers for the March/April 2006 issue, the 10th Anniversary issue and the Sept/October 2004 issue. The same coloring technique is shown on the Tandy Leather Factory 2006 Catalog Cover and the majority of samples shown in all Tandy Leather Factory flyers and catalogs. The class will also include many other methods of applying dyes, stains, antiques and finishes. Questions will be welcomed. Students attending the workshop will be invited to try their hand at wet and dry bush color shading during the last part of the workshop.

Materials Provided: All materials and pre-tooled leather will be provided including a pamphlet

showing step by step detailed instructions for this technique.

Materials Needed:

Tools Needed:

Class Size 20

Victorian Style Carving

Paul Burnett

4 hour workshop

Sunday, October 21, 2007

8:00 A – 12:00 P

$ 40 per person

Class Description: Victorian leather decoration is the bases for floral carving. Learning this more realistic style of floral decoration will give you a greater understanding of all types of western floral designs. You will learn how Paul’s realistic leather carving techniques apply to floral decorations. Increase you skill and knowledge of proper swivel knife techniques. Learn to cut of tooling, form and space. Learn how to build artist depth into your design by balancing the concave and convex shapes, and how to tool them convincingly. Leather will be furnished, but you may need to have a few scrap pieces handy to practice some new swivel knife techniques for which you may not be familiar.

Materials Provided: Leather

Materials Needed: Hand Towel

Tooling surface

Tools Needed: Mallet

Swivel knife and strop

Tools: Bevelers B936, B198 or B702. Undercut bevelers B60 (med) &

B892 (small). Pointed bevelers: F976, F902 and Figure Carving beveler:

F895. Pear Shaders: P363, P216 and P234. Stops: H907, H907S and

H908. Fine-Checked Matters, F898F and F899F. 8036 modeling spoon

preferred but others can be used. If you have comparable tools that are of

higher quality i.e. Robert Beard’s Pro-Line Series all the better.

Class Size 12

Carving Texas Floral – Traditional Style

Carey Blanchard

4 hour workshop

Sunday, October 21, 2007

8:00 A – 12:00 P

$ 45 per person

Class Description: Learn to stamp the traditional Texas floral pattern of the 50s and 60s as seen on older saddles.

Materials Provided: Tracing Paper/ Frosted Mylar

Flower Pattern

Leather

Materials Needed: Pencil

Paper

Tools Needed: Stamping tools

Class Size 15

The Main Techniques

Peter Main

4 hour workshop

Sunday, October 20, 2007

8:00A – 12:00 P

$ 50 per person

Class Description: Spend a workshop with Peter…. No tools required. This will be a friendly get together where you will see the tools in use that Peter uses. He will demonstrate and discuss his method of working with leather and answer questions where everyone can learn from the answers given. Bring your notepad.

Materials Provided:

Materials Needed:

Tools Needed:

Class Size 12

8 Strand Flat Braiding

Tom Hall

4 hour workshop

Sunday, October 21, 2007

8:00 A – 12:00 P

$ 30 per person

Class Description: In all of the shows we have done we have never shown how to braid a flat braid.

In this class we will show three different types of 8 Strand Flat Braids and we will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of braiding flat braids with leather. We will then braid a project using one of the flat braids, make the transition from the flat braid to an 8 Strand Square Braid and finish it off with double rosebud knots.

Materials Provided: All material supplied

Materials Needed: None

Tools Needed: none

Class Size 15

More info coming soon...stay tuned

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These just in from Rachel Hill, Lonestar Leathercrafters Guild, Ft. Worth, TX., hosts of the 2007 IFoLG Show.

(If anyone had trouble with the pdf format, let me know and I'll convert them to Word or something friendlier.)

If you have been procrastinating on your competition entries, get in gear! October will be here quickly!

Johanna

2007_IFoLG_Show__Workshops___Classes_.pdf

2007_IFoLG_Show_Packet_for_Guilds.pdf

2007_IFoLG_Show__Workshops___Classes_.pdf

2007_IFoLG_Show_Packet_for_Guilds.pdf

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I just got my application returned with "No such number". I verified number on envelope with form (1536 Park Ave.)

I called the phone number on the form but, it is disconnected???? anyone else getting their applications through?

Regis

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I'm checking into this, Regis. Will post an update ASAP.

Johanna

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Correct address for Carol Higgins:

1314 Valdosta Dr.

Fort Wayne, In. 46825

Lonestar has been notified of the problem.

Johanna

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OK, looks interesting. Anyone who has entered this show, can you please explain the rule regarding the name of the entrant being covered. I presume that includes the maker's stamp? What do you cover it with, tape?

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Usually masking tape is used, since it doesn't leave residue. Many of the experienced judges recognize a regular entrant's stuff, anyway, though, so it's not exactly foolproof, but judges are known for behaving with honor.

Johanna

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Yeah..... honor.....OK..... I still don't get the "why" part of hiding the entrant's name. I thought the purpose of entering shows was to "show", not hide ones work.

What am I missing here?

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After the judging on Friday night, the names of the entrants are displayed next to the work, to be admired all day Saturday by the show's visitors and the public. There are also Guild displays and vendor displays to look at, too.

Johanna

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Aahh. That makes much more sense. Thanks :blush:

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