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Hello all,

I am a new member, and new leatherworker. I live in Northwest Arkansas, but am originally from the Panhandle of Texas. I am 26 years old, and I have just recently started working with leather. I have wanted to learn how to work with leather for some time now. I'm the kind of guy who likes to figure things out, and take on new challenges. I like country and western style, old and new. The reason I finally started was because I got tired of flimsy cell phone belt cases, and couldn't afford the nice leather ones. I had been saving the leather from my old western and work boots, so it was sitting in my closet. I stumbled upon a how to blog about making cell phone cases, and I just grabbed my stuff and got started. I was very happy with what I was able to do with few tools and even less leather working knowledge, and this inspired me to go ahead and start other projects and begin acquiring more tools. I will post what I have done so far, and any critiques/recommendations are welcome. Thanks for reading, I look forward to interacting with and learning from you all.

Pictures:

1. my cell phone case, I know it has rough edges, but this was made from an old pair of western boots.

2. Bible cover, I did trim the edges on this more, and this was made from a pair of wolverine workboots.

3. My first holster, this is before trimming

4. The holster again, after some trimming and a failed attempt at molding.

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VERY clever use of old boots!!!!!!!

Nice job on all- nothing practice and more projects won't fix!

I'm on Mt. Home- are you near or over by Fayetteville, etc?

pete

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Howdy Oli!

Thank you Pete! Yes I am near Fayetteville, about 15 minutes north of there.

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Welcome to leatherworker.net. you will find great info! Be sure to check out usedleathertools.com for some great stamps at a great price. JOHN

  On 6/14/2012 at 3:57 AM, CountryStyle said:

Hello all,

I am a new member, and new leatherworker. I live in Northwest Arkansas, but am originally from the Panhandle of Texas. I am 26 years old, and I have just recently started working with leather. I have wanted to learn how to work with leather for some time now. I'm the kind of guy who likes to figure things out, and take on new challenges. I like country and western style, old and new. The reason I finally started was because I got tired of flimsy cell phone belt cases, and couldn't afford the nice leather ones. I had been saving the leather from my old western and work boots, so it was sitting in my closet. I stumbled upon a how to blog about making cell phone cases, and I just grabbed my stuff and got started. I was very happy with what I was able to do with few tools and even less leather working knowledge, and this inspired me to go ahead and start other projects and begin acquiring more tools. I will post what I have done so far, and any critiques/recommendations are welcome. Thanks for reading, I look forward to interacting with and learning from you all.

Pictures:

1. my cell phone case, I know it has rough edges, but this was made from an old pair of western boots.

2. Bible cover, I did trim the edges on this more, and this was made from a pair of wolverine workboots.

3. My first holster, this is before trimming

4. The holster again, after some trimming and a failed attempt at molding.

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