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Whipmaking--the highest refinement of the art of leather
braiding--is the main emphasis of this book. While the original
text focused on the design and construction of whips made in the
Western tradition, this revised edition adds two completely new
sections. First, it introduces another major category of
whips--those made in the Mongol tradition. Braiding details are
shown in an extensive selection of photographs that also serve to
document the geographic distribution of the whips; their historic
use and characteristics and explained in detailed captions. Second,
a new chapter describes the evolution of a whip design that became
world-famous through its association with Hollywood. The whips used
by Indiana Jones were all made by the author, David W. Morgan. The
first movie prompted an immediate revival of interest in whips for
performance and sport use, and the enthusiasm has grown with each
new film.
In this book, David Morgan, the expert who made the whips for the
Indiana Jones movies, shows how to braid simple projects quickly.
With close attention to detail and a little practice using the
methods described here, novices can produce attractive and enduring
items from precut lace or a skin or side of leather. Braiding Fine
Leather was written to help the beginning braider acquire basic
skills. After completing some simple projects that can be done well
at an early stage, the braider will develop the confidence to
attempt more involved types of braided work, from handsome clothing
accessories to practical livestock-handling gear. The book begins
with an overview of materials, tools, and fundamental braiding
methods. Then seven projects are presented, each adding something
new to the skills already practiced. Photographs taken in sequence
are used to illustrate the instructions, giving the new braider a
close-up look at each step in the braiding process. The techniques
used in this book come from those developed in Australian
whipmaking shops, which are well-recognized for the high quality of
their work. The craft had been carried to Australia by thongmakers
from England, who were familiar with the thongs used on finely
braided carriage whips. Kangaroo leather, one of the finest
leathers available for braiding, provided the material for
high-quality work, and a large and discriminating market in
Australia led to highly refined techniques. Providing complete,
straightforward instructions and close-up photographs showing each
step in the process, David Morgan has created an excellent book for
those who want to learn to braid leather.
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