Drake Report post Posted May 4, 2009 New to the list, but not so much to the craft. I've been doing leatherwork for 15 years now (has it really been that long, wow). I have done a bit of most everything I can get my hands into. I've made bull- stock- and snake-whips, mugs, shoes & boots (re-enactor), knife and sword sheaths, motorcycle accessories, costuming, lingerie, BDSM gear (cuffs, collars, floggers, paddles, etc.) pouches, archery equipment (quivers, arm-guards, shooting gloves, and stringers), Sporrans, Corsets, (minor) armor (Bracers and greives), I do tooling with a specialization in figure carving and Celtic Knotwork and have never done the western style "Sheridan" floral stuff. Right now though, my main focus is on Commedia dell'Arte mask making, done as closely to Renaissance methods as possible. I perform with the troupe i'Scandalli and I do all of the masks they use. I'm a member of the SCA, so much of what I do is "period" pieces. Professionally, I am a cobbler and general repairman at the Xenia Shoe and Leather Repair. We repair most any leather items, upholstery being one of the main exceptions. Not sure what else to add, but great to meet all of you! It's good to be among like-minded folk... Leather ROCKS!! Drake P.S. I'll post a few pics of some of the tooling I've done and masks I've made soon. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Suze Report post Posted May 4, 2009 It's about time you show up....I was ready to sic the dogs on you. the folder you NEED to post the folder Mariassa (my SCA name, for the rest of you) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
David Report post Posted May 4, 2009 Welcome to another Buckeye! I'm looking forward to seeing your work here on LW. David Theobald Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites