The Grizzly Report post Posted April 27, 2013 Hi folks. I picked up a Silver Creek Leather bag of scraps, 3lbs, from Hobby Lobby today for like $4 after the discount, thinking I could use it for something (and hoping for a stray piece of veg tanned). Most of their bags are small cut offs and weird pieces, this bag has quite a few large rectangles of good, heavy leather (I figure 7/8oz maybe 8/9). These pieces have an almost soft touch to the face side, not the hard, slick face that I'm used to with veg tanned. I cut into it, and the tell-tale grey center was not there, so I figured it must be some form of veg tanned. It takes water readily, soaking it up from both sides like veg tanned. But, does not stamp that well. Haven't had a chance to burn a piece yet to check the ashes. Either way, if this stuff is chrome tanned, I'd like to find a use for it. What are some projects that would make the best use of this leather? I know, no sheaths or holsters and things of that nature. Thanks for the help Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PutnamLeather Report post Posted April 27, 2013 It sounds like its a veg tan split. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
johnv474 Report post Posted May 2, 2013 When I have an interesting piece of scrap that is on the thick side, I turn it into small boxes, pouches, and the like. For example, I had a piece of chrome-tan white leather. I made a simple cup-type shape about the diameter of an old film case, lined with pigskin, and now it holds my toothbrush up instead of leaving it lying somewhere. I make random shapes and sizes, then always finds uses for them. One that was about the size of a stack of 3x5 cards became a very handy external hard drive carrying case. Because these scraps are usually different colors than the hides I buy, i can "pack" my satchel/briefcase quickly by grabbing the things I know I'll need. I have a little first aid kit, one for carrying essential toiletries to the gym, one for holding my leather sewing needles, heck even one just for holding rivets. Ooh that reminds me, I just got a snap setter and need something to put snaps in. No more peanut butter jars for me! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites