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Simple Leather Crafting for Beginners - Basics of Leather Preparation Stamps Tools Embossing with Step-by-Step Techniques and Tips for Leather Working Beginner-Friendly Projects - cover

Simple Leather Crafting for Beginners - Basics of Leather Preparation Stamps Tools Embossing with Step-by-Step Techniques and Tips for Leather Working Beginner-Friendly Projects

Clayton M. Rines

Publisher: NPDK

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Summary

Are you looking for a creative outlet that will last a lifetime?
 
Are you looking to get your hands on the tools and materials you need to start crafting leather goods?
 
If so, Simple Leather Crafting for Beginners is the perfect book for you! It's beginner-friendly, so even if you're just starting, you'll be able to learn the fundamentals of leather preparation, how to use cutters, stamps, and punches, applying finishes, leather floral carving techniques, coloring, and assembly. Plus, you'll get expert advice on the various methods of edge finishing and how to build fascinating leather products.
 
This book is great for people of all ages who want to explore the fun and rewarding world of leather craftsmanship. You'll learn how to make cases, purses, coasters, valet trays, cufflinks, and other household accessories. So don't be afraid to go headfirst into leatherworking and start creating some fantastic new leather goods that you'll be proud to show off!
 
Discover the joy of leather crafting today.
 
Get started with confidence,
 
Grab a copy now.
Available since: 09/08/2024.
Print length: 177 pages.

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