Grindstone Report post Posted August 28, 2016 (edited) Hello, As the title indicates, I am new to leatherworking and currently live in Oklahoma City. I love to do things myself, make with my own hands. I've been reading and watching and learning as much as I can about leathercraft. I was fortunate to find a curbside leather couch a while back that I skinned the backside for free practice leather. I've made a few poor attempts utilizing that leather, but it was a good learning process. But, just the other night I finally used real virgin veg tanned leather and made a tooled sheath for my CS Norse Hawk. I have to admit, although I was content with the products made from the couch leather as they were minimally functional, this project has me bit. I want to do more. Much more. I'm addicted. I'm very much interested in learning more about Norse-themed tooling, as this appeals to me greatly. My immediate goals are to build a proper stiching horse and obtaining more stamping tools. Here's a sampling of what I've done so far: Left to right: First project was a hatchet mask with the couch leather. The brown dye I had put on ran off after hiking around in the rain. Hand sewn with a brass button stud. Next is a mask for my boy's axe. Also hand sewn, grommet and snap button hardware. The couch leather was an ugly cream I tried to cover up. Last was my most recent project, veg tanned leather, hand sewn, suede lace for fastening, fudge brown AIO dye. There is a small hole at the bottom where I tried a brass rivet, but the setters I used were meant for grommets and it came out poorly, so I removed it. I tooled in a simple valknut, which I am very satisfied with for being my first time. I think I want a different background stamp pattern, though. And here they are on their hosts (I also hung the boy's axe myself): The hatchet before the rain: Thanks for looking! Edited August 28, 2016 by Grindstone Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bikermutt07 Report post Posted August 28, 2016 Well, you are off to a great start. Keep having fun. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AussieMade Report post Posted August 29, 2016 Nice work, Get on ebay, there are some cheap tools on there. I have bought the cheap 20 peice stamp set, and I am quite happy with the results and how well they work. I will eventually upgrade my tool set once more orders come through. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Grindstone Report post Posted August 29, 2016 Thanks guys. I'm just in it for the hobby right now, not planning on making things for money. I just enjoy making my own items. I will check ebay for some new stamps, thanks! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites