Members Viv Posted December 8, 2013 Members Report Posted December 8, 2013 Hello to everyone on the forum, I've been a silent member for a while, mainly checking out some of the incredible work on here. After narrowing down my options, I'd quite like to explore making small items like watch straps and wallets. I'd like to test my skills and need some help getting started by identifying the type of leather used in the photos below. I've never come across such colours in leatherwork so I suspect this is a case of dyeing some leather? Thanks for looking Viv Quote
Members Black Dogg Posted December 10, 2013 Members Report Posted December 10, 2013 Hi Viv, It's hard to ID any kind of leather from just a picture, however, in the pics above I'd say that a thin veg tan leather was used, probably 2-3 or 3-4oz. thickness. The interior parts in the second pic look like the leather was left natural, maybe a coat of neatsfoot oil or something like it. All of the outside pics definitely are dyed leather if veg tan was used. Some leathers are dyed during the tanning process (the dye goes all the way thruogh the piece, not just on the grain side), but those are usually the browns and blacks for saddle and motorcycle accessoiries; I haven't seen any really bright colors like in your last pic done that way. Hope this helps! Black Dogg Quote
Members Viv Posted December 10, 2013 Author Members Report Posted December 10, 2013 Thank you Black Dogg. That's certainly helpful in guiding me in the right direction. The bright colours are perplexing but I'll get there. I really appreciate your help and advice. Viv Quote
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