jackaroo1223 Report post Posted December 12, 2011 I am very new to leatherworking. HAven't actually cut or sewn leather to make things, have just used kits from Tandy. I really enjoy it, and was thinking of making a picture frame for a friend. My idea was to have the frame be on top of wood (I do not have access to power tools- should I buy a flat cheap wood frame and glue the leather on?) stamp the leather with a basketweave, and on the bottom center, put his family's brand, since my idea was to have a print made of a picture of him and his dad on their hunting trip to put in the frame. If anyone could provide me some step by step instructions on how to do this and make it look good, that would be great! Also, with doing basketweave, if anyone has examples of how they have done that stamp on a picture frame, I was thinking with a camouflage border, that would be great too- I'm a more visual learner than anything! Big question- what kind of leather do I need to order to do this? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tree Reaper Report post Posted December 13, 2011 You don't have to miter the joints on the wooden frame if you cover them with leather. Just miter the leather joints using a knife. You will need a good construction adhesive to glue the wood at the joints. If you can find a cheap one already made that will fit your picture you might be better off. The leather thickness will be a personal choice, veg tanned leather will work. Basket weave stamping may not be the right choice on a narrow strip of leather, wider is better. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites