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So I came up with an idea for a workshop on how to make a Leather clock. We held the first class yesterday at the store and although I only had one craftsperson there it was a rousing success.

Here is my design and I will post pics of the attendees after it is finished (and I get permission)

I don't know What colors I am going with yet, but I did punch the big hole for the clock works right in the center of it all right after this pic was taken. (ya know...that's a hard thing to do!)

The design is simple, a square piece of leather, put down your design, v-gouge the sides, fold over and stitch..... Now to decide on a finish.....

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WAY COOL !!

Sheridan Skulls. Can't wait to see it finished.

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I am truly impressed. This style of yours is developing into something incredible.

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:You_Rock_Emoticon: That is very nice,I like it all,but that 6 o'clock skull is the best.Moon

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Wow, Ken, this is really neat! Love them skulls in the center, especially the one at the bottom. Yup, you've got this style going well. Looking forward to seeing the completed clock!

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Killer!

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Awesome. I really like the blending of designs.

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Oh man, DANG THAT IS ONE COOL CLOCKto be :You_Rock_Emoticon:

The western cemetary floral on this one is the best up to date, I think. Just gotta love it. Nice touch with the crossbones on top of the frame.

Now you made me really feel like getting into a bit of floral practice.

Tom

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Hi Ken,

The first time you did skulls with floral, I thought it was a great idea. But this time, WOW, that is a really GREAT project. Your work gets better and better each time you post something and I think this is the best one yet. On a carving that looks this good, I would suggest you consider keeping the natural look, maybe just oil it and then a coat of neat lac. If that is too light for you tastes, then add a coat of antique. Whatever you do though, it's a really cool piece!

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Love it! That is some really nice work you did, and I have no doubt it was tough to punch a big hole in the middle of it.....the thought of that makes me sad...

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TRICK!

The skulls and the floral just flow together.

This clock is going to be awesome!

Johnny

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Yo Froghunter, I am truly a fan of your crossed styles. This looks awesome. I can totally see this style and design on a bag...hint hint...wink wink.

:deadsubject: LOL

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I think you are striking out into some serious originality, my friend. I'm not a big fan of skulls, but I always appreciate original work, especially when it's as skillfully done as this.

Nice work!

PS: I wonder what Billy the Kid, or Doc Holliday would have thought of this....?

Kate

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sweet work, its so much fun watching peoples styles develop and this style is so unique.

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Beautiful piece of work Frog.

I like that a lot...and I'm not even into skulls

David Theobald

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Hi,

Great work on the clock, Love the pattern. I wanted to ask a question (some what of a newbie here) I noticed on your leaf petals you have a nice looking pear shade (something I am always struggling with), do you "walk the tool" or is that just one hit? Mine always seem to look misshappen. Any info would be appreciated.

Thanks

Tom

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Hi,

Great work on the clock, Love the pattern. I wanted to ask a question (some what of a newbie here) I noticed on your leaf petals you have a nice looking pear shade (something I am always struggling with), do you "walk the tool" or is that just one hit? Mine always seem to look misshappen. Any info would be appreciated.

Thanks

Tom

Tom, as a fairly unskilled and new carver, I do whatever feels right. Most leaves get a single shot, some get a bit of a walk after, depends on the width of the leaf. I was also given the tip to go in at the end of the project and give em one more shot to help give them more pop.

As far as I am concerned every piece I do is a practice piece, some get better, some don't. But carving is something I have a passion for, so practice is a good thing. Some day I hope to have half the talent as some of the individuals on this site!

My favorite thing is to do something different. I know there are "traditional" ways to do types of carving, but I don't thnk I have ever seen the "Wrong" way to do it.

Thanks to everyone for their kind words! I have decided to keep it light and add some antique to it. More pictures will follow soon I promise!

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Tom, as a fairly unskilled and new carver, I do whatever feels right. Most leaves get a single shot, some get a bit of a walk after, depends on the width of the leaf. I was also given the tip to go in at the end of the project and give em one more shot to help give them more pop.

As far as I am concerned every piece I do is a practice piece, some get better, some don't. But carving is something I have a passion for, so practice is a good thing. Some day I hope to have half the talent as some of the individuals on this site!

My favorite thing is to do something different. I know there are "traditional" ways to do types of carving, but I don't thnk I have ever seen the "Wrong" way to do it.

Thanks to everyone for their kind words! I have decided to keep it light and add some antique to it. More pictures will follow soon I promise!

Hi Frog.

Your design is awesome, I really like the traditional carvings together with the "new stuff". Somehow, in an odd way it all make pefect sense :You_Rock_Emoticon:

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Im glad I ran across this site, Im always amazed at the talent and inginuity found here. I wish I could spend more time on here than I do.

Wonderful idea and an open market for it I might add. Great looking work.

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Love it look forward to seeing completed

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So I came up with an idea for a workshop on how to make a Leather clock. We held the first class yesterday at the store and although I only had one craftsperson there it was a rousing success.

Here is my design and I will post pics of the attendees after it is finished (and I get permission)

I don't know What colors I am going with yet, but I did punch the big hole for the clock works right in the center of it all right after this pic was taken. (ya know...that's a hard thing to do!)

The design is simple, a square piece of leather, put down your design, v-gouge the sides, fold over and stitch..... Now to decide on a finish.....

Very Cool! Where did you find the skulls at? "Sheridan skulls....I like that name." Please let us see what it looks like completed. Thanks for sharing.

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