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Beginners Leathercraft
Learn all the starter techniques to make your own leather goods at home and take home at least 3 items you make in the class.
You will learn:
- Understanding which leather to use for a project
- Different Leather tools explained
- Traditional saddle stitch
- Marking, punching and cutting out leather
- Bevelling and finishing edges
- Setting snap closures
- Setting saddlers rivets
- Using a strap cutter
Project 1 - Key holder
Your first project is a belt loop key holder. You will learn how to;
Cut an even thickness strap, mark out the shape using a simple pattern, trim your piece to size and install two of our British made traditional saddlers rivets. We’ll also show you how to bevel and polish the edges to a glossy finish.
Project 2 - Cardholder
Learn how to mark out and transfer more complex pattern pieces, stitch them together using traditional saddlers stitch (including how to use stitching irons to create perfectly even stitches), and take your burnishing to another level for a super shiny finish.
Project 3 - Braided bracelet
Learn a braid often used for decorative straps and jewellery where the ends remain uncut - also learn how to install a snap closure.
£145 includes all materials, tea, coffee and lunch
10-4pm
The Oxfordshire Museum
Fletcher’s House
Park Street OX20 1SN
Sat 16 November
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