![]() ![]() My latest project was a sheath for my tomahawk. Everything I've made so far has been for myself so I worry less about fine details and focus on making it functional for the role it's intended. While many of the tools are useful they really just help make the leather project more visually pleasing. But so far I've learned to get by without alot of it. ![]() Then watching youtube videos and feeling like I need all that stuff. I'm new to leather craft and admit I'm guilty of going online and drooling over the different tools. Hit the store once a month to stock up on sale items when they are most affordable.ĭepending on the projects you are doing you don't need a lot of tools. If you have a local Tandy store they have monthly sales. ![]() Needles, do yourself a favor and get some John James #2 - 7Īcrylic resolene to seal the inside of sheaths - 8 Buy the $30 stitching groover later.Įdge Slicker, wooden multi size - $7 or use a broom handle Stitching groover - make it with a block of wood and drywall screw or use a divider if you have one. Here is what I would recommend to get started making sheaths and masks: If you enjoy the craft and want to be able to make all of your own stuff then buy some basics and add more later. If you just want a couple of items then it isn't worth it. ![]()
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