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- My result, after a few weeks of studying the coursesIn Welcome! ·16 June 2021It rarely happens that a master leatherworker is able to properly transfer his/her skills to pupils. And that's why there is a lengthy process of working for an artisan to learn by practice and correction, by constant visual inspection and feedback. However, if teaching material is organized and conveyed properly, it speeds up the process considerably. This is what Peter has achieved here. All one needs to do is to catalogue a large number of techniques, tips and tricks from his courses. Here is my result, going from not knowing what's going on to somewhat enjoying my work. I am nowhere near perfect, but I have surely departed the YouTubers level. Thank you Peter.514480
- Hello everyone!In Welcome! ·4 October 2020Hey everyone just wanted to say how excited I am to be here and can't wait to learn more about this amazing craft. I will come see you in person next year Peter but with Covid the online tutorials will have to do for now! Here are a few pieces I have completed recently.93270
- Hello All,In Welcome! ·20 October 2020Hello, Fellow leather workers. I have been at this for about 1 year now and love it. I have a background in clothing design and house design and building. I look forward to the forum conversations and sharings. Feel free to check out my instagrams Karunclothing and Willoastudio. Thanks, Karen ideas for other tutorial: Zippers Lining leather Straps81159
- what are you preferred pricking Irons?In Welcome!22 February 2021Hi TC, My preferred pricking irons are the PETER NITZ pricking irons coming out in a few months :-) You absolutely don't need a round single tooth punch. A round awl works exactly the same. P65
- How long does an average bag take to make? How do you divide your time in that build?In Beginner's Corner3 November 2021Hi Sam, Good question. As an example, a dream bag takes me about 6 full working days to complete. On something like a bag there is a general order in which to make it but not 100% fixed. I'll usually start the handles first because I know there is a lot of edge finishing work so I can use the dying time of the edges to work on other parts. So by the time the handles are completely done I will be a a stage with the rest of the bag where they are ready to be attached to the main panels. Basically you dont want to wait to start making the handles only when you need them. then you might be stuck not able to work further until they are done. You know basically which parts are assembled in which order, so make sure you are thinking ahead and juggle working on the different parts - as some are drying you can stitch, then add some more edge paint and then go back to stitching. Then once the exterior is done I'll make the entire interior and then then assemble it and make the strap last. For something like a wallet I will cut and skins all parts first and then just assemble it all. this way you dont have to keep changing and going back to the skiver and readjusting the feet. p71
- Just started my new IG ChannelIn Welcome! ·11 November 2020Hey! I’m fairly new to leathercrafting but with the help of Peter’s Tutorials and help of the community I managed to get my first projects done and now I started an IG Channel (@lovatovienna) to share my work. Maybe you have a minute to check it out: https://Instagram.com/lovatovienna Let me know what you think! Here is one of my last posts:56251
- Course suggestionIn Help! How do I...23 March 2021- Rolled handles (the ones that are not directly attached to the bag but to hardware instead) - Reinforcement constructions for bags (how to correctly reinforce and connect the bottom + front and back panels etc) - tutorial on lining bags correctly, maybe also interior details with pockets61
- How do you price your leather goods for sale?In Help! How do I...·11 October 2021Hi everyone. I'm wondering, if you sell your work, how do you price it? There are so few hand-stitched bag makers I can find online to compare my prices against. On the one hand, I know I don't have the brand caché to benchmark against a heritage company like Hermes. But on the other, my work is 100% saddle stitched and uses top-level luxury materials, so I don't want to benchmark against a lesser-quality brand. And, of course, I want my pricing to be in line with you, my fellow bag-makers, so I'm not accidentally undervaluing everyone's work. Thoughts?53934
- Hey I wondered if 2 pieces of chevre glued togheter(1.1-1.2mm each panel) will be stiff enough for a small hand bag?In Help! How do I...·2 January 2021handbag38620
- Question for Peter :)In Welcome! ·5 October 2020Hi Peter, would it be possible please, at the end of your tutorials (or somewhere ) to list tools used and suppliers e.g electric creaser , thread supplier - thickness etc ? Thank you. Loving them so far - so helpful - thank you !45568
- HelloIn Welcome! ·27 December 2020Hi I’m Shannon. I design and make leather handbags and accessories. I sew all of my products on my industrial sewing machines. Now I am wanting to hand stitch some of my handbags. I’m new to this and am looking to get the tools I need to get started. I live in the metro Atlanta area of the USA. Where can I find the tools suggested by Peter? Thank you.37201
- Table top boardsIn Help! How do I...·3 March 2022Hi all, can someone tell me what the names of these specific boards are & where i can purchase them. That would be a great help! Thank you Malik29260
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