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This book shows how to make 40 bags and miscellaneous goods with
very simple, clear-cut instructions that even total beginners can
follow. What makes this book special is that it has patterns with
stitch marks at the end of the book. Leather is usually sewn after
piercing holes for stitching, which means that punching the holes
is the most important part. If the number of holes and their
stitching positions match, all that is left to do is sew the item
together along the holes. Tanned leather gradually softens. In this
book, since thick leather is used and linings are not, the shape of
your bag may change depending on age and use. This is actually one
of the wonders of aged, tanned leather, that you will enjoy.
Featuring hundreds of very clear step-by-step photos, these
projects give beginner and intermediate-level crafters everything
needed to make contemporary, stylish leather items. First up are 23
projects based on simple structures, then 9 more based on
intermediate structures, arranged in skill-building sequence. That
approach -- emphasising the underlying shapes that leatherwork is
based on -- allows you to understand the concepts behind the work
for better results. Enjoy making bags, water bottle holders,
ornaments, office accessories, binoculars cases, and more, and
learn ways to use dyeing, decorating methods, embossing, and metal
fittings. The basics are here for learning or reference, including
preparing patterns, rough cutting, transferring patterns, punching
stitching holes, cutting, burnishing, gluing, and finishing. Each
of these leather creations allows for infinite variations, making
this your go-to project resource for years to come.
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