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The Artisan's Guide to Leatherwork - cover

The Artisan's Guide to Leatherwork

Charlie Trevor

Publisher: The Crowood Press

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Summary

Learn the skills of making leather goods from a master. This practical guide to leatherwork explains how with a small collection of tools, some leather and a little space you can make bespoke quality items. It introduces the whole process of working with leather from first choosing your material through to finishing your item with professional embellishments. Packed with advice and clear instructions, it will launch every reader into an enjoyable and rewarding lifetime of making.
Available since: 04/24/2023.
Print length: 96 pages.

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