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On 12/7/2020 at 12:45 AM, jonesys said:

For shoe making, Sveta Kletina has a very good series on youtube, including lasts, tools and pattern drafting.

Nice first post, I was about to say the same. Welcome aboard!

One problem's finding things like taxon board in small volumes: I'll add icanmakeshoes.com

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On 11/27/2020 at 2:09 PM, PhilDimashq said:

@newshoes Hi there.

I'm also a beginner (started in May) and the advice already given here is great.

 

I found Valerie MIchael's book to be a good general introduction with information on a wide range of topics.

She starts with the leather itself - types tanning, the names of cuts of leather, leather weights and what they're best for. etc etc.

Then she goes onto the tools, other materials, hardware etc before getting into various techniques for leather work.

There's also a few projects included for different levels of ability with patterns/instructions etc.

A very good introduction.

 

Al Stohlman's book on hand stitching is invaluable. Once I got my copy it changed how I sew, helped me notice and start to fix my mistakes.

It's great for tips on what to do in situations that are tricky for beginners:  things like running out of thread during a line of stitching or piercing your thread.

 

As a beginner, I have found both the videos by Nigel Armitage and Ian Aktinson to be a huge help. 

They are superb at their craft and really good at explaining things. Both have very good videos on stitching which would be a good place to start.

Other youtube sources that I have found really useful are Terrick from Chartermade, Yun from Leathertoolz and Chuck from Weaverleather.

There are many, many more, but each of these has been (and continues to be) a particular help to me.

Also, with regard to books, literature and training, I want to share with you a useful link to the resource https://blablawriting.com/ This service helps me in times when I am experiencing difficulties at the university. I learned a lot of useful literature thanks to this service.

A tip on youtube which I didn't know when I started leathercrafting.

You can create your own personal playlists and then save videos that you like into them.

So now I have different playlists set up for videos on different topics such as stitching, tools, tutorials, techniques and so on.

Very handy, like having your own video library.

 

Best of luck,

Phil

Thank you so much Phil!

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I don't know if there is any single comprehensive book, to be honest. I can tell you, though, that the most helpful books that I have encountered thus far are all by Al Stohlman: The Art of Hand Sewing Leather, and The Art of Making Leather Cases volumes 1 and 2. I didn't find volume 3 to be quite as useful; while volumes 1 and 2 include general guides at the beginning (how to attach a zipper, instructions for different types of handles, etc.), volume 3 is composed only of projects and patterns.
I'd also recommend Leatherwork School by E. Valentine and The leatherworking handbook by Valerie Michael. here free digital book

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Worked in a prison for 30 years if I aint shiny every time I comment its no big deal, I just don't wave pompoms.

“I won’t be wronged, I won’t be insulted, and I won’t be laid a hand on. I don’t do these things to other people, and I require the same from them.” THE DUKE!

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Thanks for the links!

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4 hours ago, Klara said:

Thanks for the links!

 i am fascinated with the historical knowledge in them, might try some of the older techniques this winter, but have to make a few tools it looks like. 

Worked in a prison for 30 years if I aint shiny every time I comment its no big deal, I just don't wave pompoms.

“I won’t be wronged, I won’t be insulted, and I won’t be laid a hand on. I don’t do these things to other people, and I require the same from them.” THE DUKE!

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Books are very good, but only if they work in tandem with practical work. Sometimes you have to do the work by example of a similar one, like here, there's an article about literature review writing  https://uk.edubirdie.com/literature-review-writing from a ready-made sample that might come in handy. I started by taking apart the finished pieces with the help of a tutor and a notebook, the book usually read before going to bed.

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2 hours ago, JamesLamb said:

Books are very good, but only if they work in tandem with practical work. Sometimes you have to do the work by example of a similar one, like here, there's an article about literature review writing  https://uk.edubirdie.com/literature-review-writing from a ready-made sample that might come in handy. I started by taking apart the finished pieces with the help of a tutor and a notebook, the book usually read before going to bed.

let someone else read it for you? That is the dumbest thing I've ever heard of! Its called reading comprehension learn it and use it. Used to be taught in schools. here start with this one.

https://www.amazon.com/Deliberate-Dumbing-Abridged-Charlotte-2011-05-03/dp/B01FGMTF02

Worked in a prison for 30 years if I aint shiny every time I comment its no big deal, I just don't wave pompoms.

“I won’t be wronged, I won’t be insulted, and I won’t be laid a hand on. I don’t do these things to other people, and I require the same from them.” THE DUKE!

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Are actual people writing these "ads" or are they cobbled together by cmputers? I mean, not only has it nothing to do with the topic of the thread, I can't really make sense of the text either...

But again thanks for the link, @chuck123wapati , it led me to watching a few shocking videos on YouTube... And better understanding of the last years...

 

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