Members All4Christ Posted July 11, 2014 Members Report Posted July 11, 2014 I've been leatherworking for a couple of years now and I'd like to upgrade from the economy leather I've been purchasing from Tandy. Fortunately I live nearby the store and have been able to hand select the single shoulders. But the economy quality is not acceptable for some of the finer leather projects I want to do now. They do have premium leathers but they seem to be a bit expensive and not much to choose from on sizes. I'd like to make some higher quality wallets, bags, purses. I'm just not impressed with the selection of leather at Tandy anymore. So I actually have to confess I feel I don't really know what I'm doing when it come to selecting quality leather. Is there a supplier that will sell single shoulders of higher quality. Most of what I'm seeing is double shoulders or full sides. I just don't need or can afford that much at one time at the moment. I'm looking for leather to makes wallets. I've been using 4-5 oz but that still seems to be a bit thick. The splits at tandy that I wanted to use for the wallet guts appear low quality as well. What can you suggest in smaller quantities? I'd love to be able to try some bridle leather but its way too thick and I don't have a splitter. Is there a company that any of you guys use that can help an inexperienced person like me. Any advice and help would be greatly appreciated. Quote God Bless Mike Rev. 22:17
Members Hi Im Joe Posted July 11, 2014 Members Report Posted July 11, 2014 https://hidehouse.com/products/index.html?Category=HBAG&Product_ID=724 That looks nice. Quote http://www.sevenhillsleather.com/
Contributing Member JLSleather Posted July 11, 2014 Contributing Member Report Posted July 11, 2014 You don't list a location. Anyway, certainly Springfield (SLC) is pretty good at cutting you a small(ish) piece - you don't need to buy the cow Price-wise, I don't think there are any 'breaks'. Hermann Oak leather is usually pretty good quality for carving and forming. Most of my carved wallets are from Tandy's "Royal Meadow" 3/4 oz. I don't buy much else there, but at about $8/ft it carves nicely and I like the pale color (the lightest HO is 3 shades darker than this stuff). You're right about the pic spits - not great. Still, it does get used, and most of those "kits" include that same stuff. Not much strain on wallet guts, so if you're lacing edges it might be okay. Doesn't burnish, though, so stitched edges would look rough. Quote "Observation is 9/10 of the law." IF what you do is something that ANYBODY can do, then don't be surprised when ANYBODY does.
Members All4Christ Posted July 11, 2014 Author Members Report Posted July 11, 2014 Thanks for the reply JL and Joe! I'm in the northeast USA. I'm hand stitching now. I really like the English saddle stitch and the work that Nigel Armitage does, so much so I sacrificed some comforts to get my hands on a Dixon pricking iron. The tandy glazed splits look horrid as a finished product. Not picking on Tandy, if not for them I wouldn't have ever tried this. I was looking at RJF leather. I haven't called him yet but will they split the leather and sell single shoulders you think? Quote God Bless Mike Rev. 22:17
Contributing Member JLSleather Posted July 11, 2014 Contributing Member Report Posted July 11, 2014 I'm perhaps not RJF's best 'witness', so perhaps someone else can help with that. When you mentioned Tandy's "wallet guts" splits, I thought you were talking about that "mission grain" stuff. I have used it a couple of times as glued-in lining for a notebook (it was for a school-age kid, so something that WIPES OFF ). Quote "Observation is 9/10 of the law." IF what you do is something that ANYBODY can do, then don't be surprised when ANYBODY does.
Members Hi Im Joe Posted July 11, 2014 Members Report Posted July 11, 2014 I know wickett & craig offer a splitting service but not sure about RJF. Quote http://www.sevenhillsleather.com/
Members awharnessshop Posted July 12, 2014 Members Report Posted July 12, 2014 Wherein the north east? I have lots of bridle bellies, and a big splitter... I can maybe help ya outim in nh Quote
Members All4Christ Posted July 12, 2014 Author Members Report Posted July 12, 2014 I'm in CT Quote God Bless Mike Rev. 22:17
Members rawr66 Posted July 31, 2014 Members Report Posted July 31, 2014 Here's a calfskin that would be good for wallets. Quote
Members whipstitchwallets Posted July 31, 2014 Members Report Posted July 31, 2014 Here's a calfskin that would be good for wallets. I use this all the time. I have probably ordered nealy 20 hides in the last 6 months; I did receive one order that was unusable, but they quickly refunded and didn't even make me send back the junk. Quote
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