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Leatherwork has been practiced for centuries. People have used the skins of other animals for uses such as water containers and clothing.

Today we still enjoy leather coats, shoes and handbags. Those that create leather goods require some training in simple techniques in order to satisfy our tastes. These documents detail embossing, burning, repairing and even building a stitching horse.

For a quick, easy way to learn the arts of leatherworking, this 5 PDF file CD contains conscise information to help you learn your craft. You'll find them at your fingertips anytime you need them.

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EMBOSSING & MODELING LEATHER BEGINNER INSTRUCTIONS

Leather embossing is an easy skill to acquire, the equipment is small and inexpensive and the materials are rich and durable. What better material for the novice to work with?

This vintage early 1900's text details four distinct projects intended for novice children to follow. They are very well written and detailed with illustrations.

The practices taught in this digital document can be used to create other works in leather as well.

This is a superb source for any budding leatherworker and even the old-timer looking for a few tricks he or she may have missed.

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How To Make A Note-Book

How To Make A Card-Case

How To Make A Magazine Cover

Carved Leather Napkin Ring

 

INTRO TO BOOK BINDING - SIMPLE DIRECTIONS FOR BEGINNERS

Bookbinding is a great hobby to undertake for any age. Creating books, or rebinding old, worn out copies can easily be accomplished by the beginner, with a little instruction.

This digital document from the early 1900's details a simple method of binding books. It contains working-drawings and detailed descriptions of the processes. This would make a great class project, especially if the books themselves were created by the class. And, it will certainly aid the novice book-binder in learning this craft.

Imagine the uses for such a talent as rebinding old books. A superb addition to your digital information library.

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Forwarding

End Papers

Marking-up

Sewing

Gluing-up

Rounding & Backing

Cutting & Lacing-in Boards

Lining-up

Head-bands

Paring

Covering

Assistant Finishing

Finishing

 

INTRO TO PYROGRAPHY BURNING DESIGNS ON WOOD & LEATHER

Pyrography, or fire-etching, is the art of burning a design on wood or leather by means of a red-hot point.

It presents few difficulties to the beginner and pleasing results may be quickly obtained.

Wood yields wonderful results when etched in this fashion and is talked about in this digital document.

For an interesting craft activity regardless of your age or level of knowledge, pyrography is something to consider.

The materials are easy to obtain and even though this document was created in the early 1900's, the techniques still hold true today.

A great addition to the woodworkers & crafters document library.

 

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BUILD A STITCHING HORSE TOOL PLANS FOR LEATHER WORKERS

The stitching horse described in this vintage 1910's document is a superb addition to your leatherworking digital instruction library.

It details fully the construction of a beautiful piece of equipment including a complete bill of materials and detailed illustrations. Being built of any hardwood such as oak, maple, beech or birch, this could be a family heirloom in the future!

This is a very hard to find plan for a very useful tool to the leather-worker. It is superbly written, clearly illustrated and within the reach of most craftsmen.

For A Beautiful Gift For The Leatherworker,
And Surely A Wonderful Product To Sell Once Constructed!

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REPAIR WORK LEATHER LEATHERWORK TRUNKS SHOES ETC


Leatherwork when much worn is seldom restored, and, except by a few experts, it is generally regarded as incurable.

Repairing leather can be done in the same manner in which the article was originally created, that is by sewing. Or, it can be done, as the original author of this 1900's document suggests, in a more scientific manner.

This document was written by a person with some apparent experience in repairing leather. He notes his accomplishments in his efforts to repair important pieces for others, then gives an account of how the reader may do the same.

He also discusses his concept of a shoe heel & sole that an upper of leather can be added to. He mentions this as being a very inexpensive means of having new shoes. The style may not be up to today's fashion standards, but it is an interesting side-note to this document.

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Introduction

Re-Finishing A Book Cover

WaterProofing Repairs

Strap-Joint Repairs

Strong Cement For Leather Recipe

Waterproof Cement For Trunks Recipe

A Cheap (& Stylish) Shoe

Blackening

Recipe For Attaching Leather To Metal

Recipe For Artificial Leather

Leather Strap Repair Cement Recipe

 

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