Louro Report post Posted December 14, 2010 Ok, Ladies and gentleman I'm new to leather working, I have been stamping just around a month. No projects yet just getting the feel for it mainly scrap leather. I have been browsing this site for about a week, and I got to handle it to you fellows a lot of beautiful work, some which I find museum quality. So here is my question; before I found this site I thought that T-store was the source for buying quality tools. I'm in the market for some awl and fid to do some sewing and just got reading a thread about how bad the T-store awl quality are. So can someone point me in the right direction to get a good (not necessary to of the line) quality awl. Thanks Lou Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Luke Hatley Report post Posted December 14, 2010 Ok, Ladies and gentleman I'm new to leather working, I have been stamping just around a month. No projects yet just getting the feel for it mainly scrap leather. I have been browsing this site for about a week, and I got to handle it to you fellows a lot of beautiful work, some which I find museum quality. So here is my question; before I found this site I thought that T-store was the source for buying quality tools. I'm in the market for some awl and fid to do some sewing and just got reading a thread about how bad the T-store awl quality are. So can someone point me in the right direction to get a good (not necessary to of the line) quality awl. There is an advertiser at the top of this page ,Osbourne Tools, they are good, if you buy get the thicker blade. Thanks Lou Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites