

The Leatherworking Handbook: A Practical Illustrated Sourcebook of Techniques and Projects [Michael, Valerie] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Leatherworking Handbook: A Practical Illustrated Sourcebook of Techniques and Projects Review: The BEST leatherworking guide by far! - Complete and easy to follow. Worth every penny. For beginners and those wanting a better explanation for techniques they have yet to master. Others may have more photos or a hard cover but this handbook actually covers everything about working with leather for a beginner to get started and advance to an intermediate level. It has the details you want when learning the basic techniques so you can make complex projects some of which are included, each with step by step instructions and precise templates, there is no guess work or confusion when tackling each one. After buying many guides and handbooks, this is my favorite and I don't have any complaints other than wishing it was longer. It covers more than books twice as long because it is more comprehensive and concise. It has indexes, tables, photos, illustrations, drawings, diagrams, and sketches of the processes and tools used in all aspects of leather working so you know what is needed for each project which are laid out so well that anyone should be able to follow the step by step instructions and create their own masterpiece. This book doesn't skip over anything and has more projects than most other guides from basic, beginner to complex, advanced projects with good variety. You'll learn a different technique in each project that you can then use in your own work. The best. Everyone should have book wether it is their first guide or as a much needed addition to their collection. Review: Really great book that is exactly what it says it is - I am new to leatherworking. As a disclaimer, I have not used most of the techniques taught in this book yet. But... I started leatherworking by learning how to tool with a swivel knife and stamping tools. Once I got the hang of that I realized I needed a better understanding of how to construct the items to be tooled. Most of the resources I found online (and from Tandy Leather) had to do with western-style tooling. I had not found a reliable and comprehensive source for the techniques of leather goods construction. Most of the advice or instruction I found online was pretty haphazard. I ended up spending good money on tools I didn't need based on patchy advice. This book lays it all out for you: The different types of leather and the best applications for each; the best needle/thread gauge for each application; the different types of hand-stitch and when to use them; a good overview of all the tools you'll need to make just about anything. And then it shows you three levels of projects to take you from beginner to (hopefully) competent leatherworker. There are many resources for how to tool leather, but this is by far the best I've found for how to make the goods you may want to tool. It's a shame that this book seems to be out of print.
| Best Sellers Rank | #59,067 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #4 in Leathercrafting (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,075) |
| Dimensions | 8.25 x 0.75 x 10.25 inches |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| Grade level | Preschool and up |
| ISBN-10 | 1844034747 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1844034741 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 128 pages |
| Publication date | March 28, 2006 |
| Publisher | Cassell Illustrated |
I**E
The BEST leatherworking guide by far!
Complete and easy to follow. Worth every penny. For beginners and those wanting a better explanation for techniques they have yet to master. Others may have more photos or a hard cover but this handbook actually covers everything about working with leather for a beginner to get started and advance to an intermediate level. It has the details you want when learning the basic techniques so you can make complex projects some of which are included, each with step by step instructions and precise templates, there is no guess work or confusion when tackling each one. After buying many guides and handbooks, this is my favorite and I don't have any complaints other than wishing it was longer. It covers more than books twice as long because it is more comprehensive and concise. It has indexes, tables, photos, illustrations, drawings, diagrams, and sketches of the processes and tools used in all aspects of leather working so you know what is needed for each project which are laid out so well that anyone should be able to follow the step by step instructions and create their own masterpiece. This book doesn't skip over anything and has more projects than most other guides from basic, beginner to complex, advanced projects with good variety. You'll learn a different technique in each project that you can then use in your own work. The best. Everyone should have book wether it is their first guide or as a much needed addition to their collection.
H**D
Really great book that is exactly what it says it is
I am new to leatherworking. As a disclaimer, I have not used most of the techniques taught in this book yet. But... I started leatherworking by learning how to tool with a swivel knife and stamping tools. Once I got the hang of that I realized I needed a better understanding of how to construct the items to be tooled. Most of the resources I found online (and from Tandy Leather) had to do with western-style tooling. I had not found a reliable and comprehensive source for the techniques of leather goods construction. Most of the advice or instruction I found online was pretty haphazard. I ended up spending good money on tools I didn't need based on patchy advice. This book lays it all out for you: The different types of leather and the best applications for each; the best needle/thread gauge for each application; the different types of hand-stitch and when to use them; a good overview of all the tools you'll need to make just about anything. And then it shows you three levels of projects to take you from beginner to (hopefully) competent leatherworker. There are many resources for how to tool leather, but this is by far the best I've found for how to make the goods you may want to tool. It's a shame that this book seems to be out of print.
B**Y
It has some very good information, but even though it is geared toward ...
I have somewhat mixed feelings about this book. It has some very good information, but even though it is geared toward the beginner it also seems to assume you are able and willing to devote a large room to a leather crafting workshop. The "minimum" tool set is pretty extensive, although there are some nice descriptions of tools. The author is English which only matters because her recommendations on where to get supplies doesn't line up with what we might have available in the US where I live. There are many projects in the book with detailed patterns. However, I feel like the descriptions of how to make those items could have benefited from some additional visual aids, such as sketches or pictures. I think it is an interesting and worthwhile book, but I don't know that it would be my first purchase if you are interested in leather crafting. Al Stohlman's books have a lot more info on techniques such as stitching so I might try those first and circle back around to this one if I were doing it again.
F**E
An invaluable resource
I got into leather working this year and was looking for a good primer on tools, basic techniques, and supplies. This book solidly fills that role. It has an exhaustive section on tools, what they’re used for, and, most importantly, how to maintain them. In addition to basic techniques, the book has fair amount of projects starting at the most basic and ranging to intermediate. Each project has great images and the author walks you through each step, showing you how to properly assemble, sew, form, glue, and finish each project. I’ve read the book three times and am still learning new things. So, if you’re looking for a good book on leather working, I’d recommend starting here.
C**.
Great place to start before buying leather tools
Would be one of the first books I would suggest if someone wants to learn the more serious side of leatherwork. It is not the complete book of everything leather but a great start. It misses out on templates and creating patterns a bit, but then it gets as advanced as forming and molding bags.
L**A
great book but poor packing
nothing wrong with this product except the delivery. I don't want to bother with having to re order but the outside packaging was stuck to the book. Maybe shipping it in a box would be better. I now have to give this gift and it looks like a used book I got on discount because the front of the cover got stuck to the packing adhesive. This looks like a really amazing book so the three starts is just because of the poor packing.
S**M
Fantastic, current book on leatherworking.
This is a great book. Even for a relative beginner, this is a great book. If you are Intermediate at working with leather this is ideal. Very up to date with ideas on forming, simple ways to mark and punch holes, good lacing, clear illustrations and diagrams. Very attractive. Great layout. I bought this for my husband and he was over the moon about it.
A**Y
Excellent helpful book
The book has so much information! The directions are very clear, the accompanying pictures are great. I can tell this is going to be my "go to" book. I should have purchased it long ago. If you are learning leather work, buy this book
V**E
extraordinario libro paral os novatos que se inician en la artesanía del cuero. Mucha información útil con detalles extraordinarios. gracias
B**D
Fast delivery, book condition was new, very happy with service. Haven't fully started into the world of leatherwork yet but wanted a reference point and something to study beforehand. Clearly written with good photographs and takes you from start to finish on tools you will need, techniques and even has a reference for leather suppliers. Leather craft seems to be a dying art but interest in this as well as wood working is very popular and I think making a mini come back. With actual instruction from a teacher in the future, this book I'm sure will become a treasured companion on the journey to produce my own leather projects. I've given the book a 5 star rating to reflect the difficulty in finding a good source material book like this one, nothing is perfect but this is not far from that.
A**I
De beaux schémas, de bonnes explications, bref, un très bon livre. Son seul défaut serait peut-être de ne pas être en français pour ceux qui ne comprennent pas bien la langue. Ceci dit, avec les belles illustrations et les mesures indiquées, on s'en sort très bien aussi (dixit mon mari).
R**Z
El libro está un poco desactualizado pero cubre lo básico
R**C
It's a nice book for beginners like me, give a good introduction to tools and methods and has some nice projects to try out, cannot find anything to complain about
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