Leather Newbie needs advice!

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Leather Newbie needs advice!

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Hello, I'm just getting into making leather items such as knife sheaths, axe covers, belts, etc. Very small time, as I'm working out of my basement. I've been told that my work is "passable...pretty good....etc". I'v got most of my needed tools for hand work, and a sewing machine is on tap.
My question is..how does one break into the leather craft world? I'm almost 70, so I don't have much time for "word of mouth" ...
Should I invest in advertising..look for a store to consign with, or what? I just don't want to screw up out the door!
Thanks in advance for any helpful advice.
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You don’t have to advertise. Post your work on forums and people will be in touch.

Let’s see some pictures.
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If you have something to sell, Ebay will give you access to a bigger range of customers than will any other venue.
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I think it's advice is good, post some of your work in the forums and see what the response is that you get to it. You might even a few things for sale and post them in the knife trading forum.

I'm going to run an idea up the flagpole here and see if anybody salutes ...
How would you and anyone else reading this feel about a leather craft forum? For guys who make sheaths and want to show off how they do it so that other people could learn how to make their own, exactly like we have done in the knife repair forum.
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Would anyone be interested in a DIY sheath forum?
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orvet wrote:I think it's advice is good, post some of your work in the forums and see what the response is that you get to it. You might even a few things for sale and post them in the knife trading forum.

I'm going to run an idea up the flagpole here and see if anybody salutes ...
How would you and anyone else reading this feel about a leather craft forum? For guys who make sheaths and want to show off how they do it so that other people could learn how to make their own, exactly like we have done in the knife repair forum.
New line
Would anyone be interested in a DIY sheath forum?
Good idea, Dale! I've seen a lot of nice sheaths, here, in the past...but trying to go and find them now, would be difficult. Searching "sheaths" will probably get you half of the posts, on AAPK...and most of those will be factory made. ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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Dinadan wrote:If you have something to sell, Ebay will give you access to a bigger range of customers than will any other venue.
I just bought my last one, searching leather sheaths, on Ebay. Found a guy out of Austin, that makes them. I think Ebay, can be a good way. With the "Buy it Now" feature...you don't have to worry about getting low bids, for your work.
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Heck, I don't make knives, but I do enjoy following those who do.
I'm sure I'd find myself doing the same on a leather "how-to" forum.
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Here's a couple sheaths, etc....only been at this for 4 months, so I'm definitely no expert!
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I think you work looks a lot better than just "passable". I'm impressed with what I see. ::tu::
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Thank you, sir. Thats encouraging to hear!
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Former173rd, go online to tandyleather.com and see if they still offer the following books:

ABC's of Leatherwork (by Tandycrafts, Inc.)
The Art of Making Leather Cases (by Al Stohlman)
Leatherwork Manual (by Al Stohlman, A. D. Patten and J. A. Wilson)

This will give you great information you can keep right at hand while progressing through sheath making, etc. Looks like you've already mastered the basics. Good luck.
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philco wrote:I think you work looks a lot better than just "passable". I'm impressed with what I see. ::tu::
I am definitely siding up with Phil on this. They look very nice to me. ::tu::

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thanks Claywall...I have the 2 you mentioned by Stohlman, and sevaral others I've found. There is absolutely no better learning experience than a screw up!
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I'm enroute to your store PALADIN....Thanks!
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I like the leather forum idea.
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former173rd wrote: I've been told that my work is "passable...pretty good....etc".
Those sure look good to me. Way better than a lot of other stuff I've seen. ::nod:: ::tu::

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Thanks Mike.....all this praise, I may have trouble sleeping tonite.



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Looks like fine work to me ::tu::
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If someone does start a Leather Craft Forum, would it be a place to discuss stuff or like a classified venue?
I'd be on board to "peddle my wares" there!
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I sent the idea to Bryan, I don't think he will have a problem with it. ::tu::
We just need to wait until he gets time to make the new forum.
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Thank you both!
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Excellent work! ::tu:: ::tu::

That throwing knife sheath is spectacular. ::nod::
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1967redrider...Thank you sir..a friend wants to take it to a Rendezvous next weekend! hate to see it go as its my first Randall knife.
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orvet wrote:I think it's advice is good, post some of your work in the forums and see what the response is that you get to it. You might even a few things for sale and post them in the knife trading forum.

I'm going to run an idea up the flagpole here and see if anybody salutes ...
How would you and anyone else reading this feel about a leather craft forum? For guys who make sheaths and want to show off how they do it so that other people could learn how to make their own, exactly like we have done in the knife repair forum.
New line
Would anyone be interested in a DIY sheath forum?
"Great idea". I love leather work and would love a leather forum. ::tu::
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former173rd wrote:Here's a couple sheaths, etc....only been at this for 4 months, so I'm definitely no expert!
That is great work, for someone who has only been into it for 4 months, well done. ::tu::
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