Tuesday, 7 April 2026

Leather Workshop

 A few weeks back I went on a leather workshop for a morning with my mum. 

Each year she buys a course that we go on together. It's been a great thing to do and I have so many fun memories of doing different things over the years. This one was brilliant. 

It was a beginners one, just making a leather belt. 


This involved cutting the leather, skiving it, and stitching it together.


Funny as my old belt had broke just the week before - it must have known! But the lady taking the course repaired that one for me as well. 


I always love learning about different crafts, and having a bit of a go is a great way to learn. Many transferable skills from what I already do each day in the cutting and shaping of the leather. I was surprised I found the stitching so easy, I really enjoyed that part of it. 




I have a feeling it won't be the only bit of leather work I do, and a big part of me would love to take the children (and my wife) on a similar course to this one, I think they'd love it. 

Ever made much with leather?

3 comments:

  1. I haven’t but have always wanted to. If you aren’t familiar with him, look up Jimmy Diresta on YouTube. He has tons of leather working videos he has done over the years.

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  2. Looks great Kev!

    Leather is such a useful material. I am reminded of this every time I see or use a good leather product.

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  3. What a great way to spend time with Mom.
    Strange as it may sound, I recognize transferable skills when watching any woodworking stuff, that apply to quilting/sewing. The geometry involved in the measuring and cutting.

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