I decided a little while back that I wanted to learn leather work. I was inspired by James Rogers' wonderful bag at the CLA show.
My dad was a super leather craftsman for many years, though arthritis stopped him. I decided that while he was still around, I'd better learn some leatherworking skills from him. Sadly we are 2 hours apart, so I can't be there all the time. I went down for a 3 day weekend and he showed me a lot.
James Rogers endured many e-mails asking questions, and I owe him a huge debt of thanks. What a wonderful, patient, selfless artist.
So, long story short, if there is anything you like about this bag, it is due to Dad and James. The mistakes....all mine.
This is a simple leather bag, with an inside pocket and attached front flap. I have a second, wider finished flap that will go on another bag. It was meant for this one, but I made it too wide. Ooops!
Obviously, I don't craft buckles like James, so I went with a simple buckle that I stripped of finish, cold blued, rubbed back, and clear coated.
Lots to learn, and I had to start somewhere.
Best wishes, and God Bless, Marc
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