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What Is Embossed Cowhide Leather and What Is It Used For?

What Is Embossed Cowhide Leather and What Is It Used For?

Cowhide is a great canvas for making different artwork with leather, and embossing it will help you create a special design for your leatherwork. Embossing has various uses, and by understanding how to use it for your future projects, you’ll have another tool in your arsenal of knowledge to help you create better crafts. Read on to learn more about what embossed cowhide leather is and what it’s used for to broaden your horizon in the world of leather.

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Common Mistakes To Avoid When Tanning Leather

Common Mistakes To Avoid When Tanning Leather

All leather requires tanning; during this step in leatherworking, you must be mindful of what you do. You could make numerous mistakes when tanning leather, so knowing what they are will help you succeed in your craft. Avoid these common mistakes when tanning leather to make the best items without worrying about setbacks.

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How Is Shrunken Bison Leather Processed?

How Is Shrunken Bison Leather Processed?

In leatherwork, various ways of making leather affect the product’s appearance and texture, such as shrinking. When you make shrunken bison leather, the process will require knowledge and skill to produce the best result, and once you have these tools, you will have an easier time enhancing it. Read on to learn how to process shrunken bison leather and learn another method of the trade to optimize your leather-making skills.

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Why You Should Add a Liner to Your Leather Project

Why You Should Add a Liner to Your Leather Project

Leatherworking requires you to use different materials to complete a piece. Liners are common additions in leatherwork that lead to interesting creations, and there are many perks to adding them to your next project. Read on to learn the benefits of combining cloth and leather, and consider why you should add a liner to your leather project.

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Explaining the 3 Main Leather Tanning Methods

Explaining the 3 Main Leather Tanning Methods

Humans have been processing leather for millennia using a variety of techniques, some of which are still in use today. Leather tanning prevents putrefaction of animal hides while preserving and enhancing their natural properties. Tanning makes leather more durable, flexible, and soft—the kind of leather consumers value in high-quality products such as shoes, bags, furniture, and more.

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A Quick History Lesson on Navajo Concho Belts

A Quick History Lesson on Navajo Concho Belts

Conchos are popular leather fittings for belts that are available in a wide variety of designs that range from simple metal discs to more intricate patterns that include the addition of turquoise and various colors. Many of these designs originated from Southern Plains Native Americans and Mexican influences, which created a fashion trend unique to the southern United States and Central America. Let’s take a closer look at the origin of these designs with a quick history lesson on Navajo concho belts.

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Beginner Tips for Using Leather Stamping Tools

Beginner Tips for Using Leather Stamping Tools

When you take up leatherworking as a hobby, you’ll quickly learn about all the leather-making tools you can experiment with. Your leather stamping tools are some of the most important ones in your kit. They can help you create unique and beautiful patterns on your leather projects—here are a few beginner tips for using leather stamping tools.

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