WinterBear Report post Posted May 24, 2015 During lunch we managed a quick gawk around part of the trade show. I snuck in to see some of the competition pieces (very crowded, wasn't able to see the saddles at all!) Ok, I have a few more of the competition pieces (but not many, I wasn't able to see even half of the pieces), and then I'll add the pictures from the second half of Chan's class, and then start with the photos of the Award ceremony. But that will have to wait as I'm out of steam again. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DoubleC Report post Posted May 24, 2015 (edited) Cubby what a wonderful array of pictures you chose. I would have been lost trying to make this decision. And I know you've still got to be exhausted. Thanks so much for sharing this. Cheryl Edited May 24, 2015 by DoubleC Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
leatherwytch Report post Posted May 24, 2015 Great pictures! I need a million dollars to go. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WinterBear Report post Posted May 25, 2015 By the way, if on any of this, feel free to correct me if I got any part of it wrong, or not quite right. Ok, where was I? I was somewhere in the Debut pictures when I reached the limit of pictures I could add to the post, so here are the rest of those: After lunch, it was time to hustle back into Chan's class. This time we did a billfold interior. As before, we made one in natural leather step-by-step, then made one in russet W&C more or less by ourselves. It turns out that Chan also taught a lacing class, and these were some of the different patterns. I'll have to take this one next year if it is offered. Later that evening was the awards ceremony for the Debut. Quite a crowd altogether. I saw a lot of people who up until that point were only names on a forum or in a book to me until that point. That was a lot of fun. The winners in each category are up on the Leather Crafters and Saddlers Journal website (http://www.leathercraftersjournal.com/wld2015.html). Not a lot of pictures came out on this because my camera isn't so good with the lighting hotels and banquet halls seem to favor. Plus, a lot of people were wearing dark jackets, predominantly dark cowboy hats, and dark jeans, so they sort of blended into the black background behind the stage. immiketoo got up to talk about the leatherworking community. He then spoke of a piece of Al Stolhman's work had been put up for sale, and a bunch of leatherworkers had banded it together to buy it--the plan was to present it to King's Saddlery, but unfortunately, it was packed up in a box and accidentally left behind--they'll be working on getting that sorted out. So maybe by next year there will be a new piece of Al's art in the Museum. Bobby Parks was presented the Al Stohlman Award. (unfortunately, I did not catch the name of the young man who won the Ann Stohlman award, and he was not present). Afterwards, they had all past winners of the Stohlman Awards on stage. That pretty much takes me to the end of Saturday, so I'll add that to the next post. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WinterBear Report post Posted May 25, 2015 Saturday, C didn't get the wake up call so I hustled down to the convention center with the idea that I would take notes and swing back by to pick her up later. I started out by telling Ed I was going to hug the daylights out of him--it turns out he and C had cooked up a surprise for me - a swivel knife that C had given me on Friday, but I had not been able to chase Ed down until that point to tell him how much I liked it and to thank him too. I don't have a lot of pictures of Ed LaBarre's (Bearman's) class as I was trying to keep the camera out of the way of leather conditioning fluid, hammers, and other tools. Ed shows the fat marks he looks for in leather here, along with his work from the previous class on tooling realistic leaves so you can see what a marvelous look the fat marks give the leather. The project we were going to work on was a small notepad holder with curved basketweave and oak leaves, like his example. But first he went over selecting the leather, preparing it by taping the back and securing the taped leather to a plastic sheet to prevent stretch, and casing the leather. Now, it wasn't properly cased as he would have preferred, but we weren't able to pop the leather into a bag overnight, so we all did the best we could. We had also covered the back of our patterns with contact paper, and we traced our patterns onto the cased leather. It was right about this point that C called looking for me, and I ran out to go fetch her. I'd been preparing her leather as well as mine, so I was hoping we could both keep up. We started cutting and tooling with the tips Ed gave us. I'm still really choppy on my beveling, and my swivel knife work needs more practice, but overall, I saw a pretty big improvement, and learned scads more than what I'd been managing on my own. The next day, C. headed back towards Cheyenne then to Denver (and she's posted her trials with the return trip--gads, almost as bad as the trip out here), and I got in my car to head back as well. I did have to stop in Casper for a catnap. I was tired and didn't want to risk falling asleep and running off the road. Bad weather (again) dogged me most of the way home, so I was a bit of a ragged mess when I got home, and then got wrapped up in my normal week early the next morning--job, OA, dance class, Adopt-A-Block downtown cleanup, and all, and here we are at the end of the week. In a nutshell, would I go to Sheridan again? Absolutely. Do I feel I got my money's worth from my classes? Definitely. Would I take more classes from Chan and Ed if the classes were available? Trick question--of course I would, and in a heartbeat. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DoubleC Report post Posted May 25, 2015 Cubby this is great. All your pictures and explanations, and especially the last question. I'm with you there. Cheryl Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
leatherwytch Report post Posted May 25, 2015 Great pictures. Awesome recap on Sheridan, very good work. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DoubleC Report post Posted June 10, 2015 You're more than welcome. It was quite the trip. Cheryl Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites