PublishedCrowood Press, December 2009 |
ISBN9781847971364 |
FormatHardcover, 176 pages |
Dimensions26cm × 21.5cm × 1.9cm |
Leatherwork is a centuries-old craft which is as absorbing and enjoyable today as ever. This book introduces the basic tools and techniques needed before explaining more advanced ideas for designing and decorating leather. With an easy-to-follow text, step-by-step photogrpahs and explanatory line drawings, this practical book describes how to use those techniques to make handmade items with a professional finish.
Topics covered: A guide to leather and tools used for leatherworking Basic techniques including joining leather and plaiting Design and cutting patterns Decoration curving, stamping and colouring Projects ranging from making boxes to a bridle Care and repair of leather AUTHOR Chris Taylor has always done leatherwork as a hobby, his interest in saddlery started by making practical repairs to his own tack. He quickly found he had a natural talent. This led to him seeking training and joining the Society of Master Saddlers, which eventually led to his appointment as a qualified master saddler. He has worked for a range of clients and a recommendation from Leeds Armoury led him to China to study and reconstruct a 2400 year old saddle discovered at the Subeixi Cemetery in the Turpan Basin. Recognized for his reconstruction of Roman leatherwork, he has received commissions from around the world. SELLING POINTS Leatherworking is one of the oldest crafts known to man and in modern times there is still a demand for high quality leather goods This practical book introduces the techniques needed for leatherwork and the reader is encouraged to develop their own techniques and enjoy the rewards of this beautiful craft Joining leather and plaiting, design and cutting patterns and decoration are all covered *Beautifully illustrated with 180 step-by-step photographs and 20 explanatory line drawings ILLUSTRATIONS 180 colour photographs *