Hi, I'm Jo from J.H. Leather and I want to show YOU how to make your own handmade leather goods. Through a range of traditional and modern techniques, I will show you how to create some amazing projects, as well as offer guides to a range of leathercraft tools to help you on your leathercraft journey.
Very good video! One thing though, what is the difference between the diamond chisel and the stitch marker? When and why would you use which one? Thanks!
First time I see this video and I really like it. Thank you for explaining very clear and easy. I have a question, if the thread I bought for leather it’s bee wax, do I still have to pass the thread again on bee wax? I really hope you can see my comment and question. Thank you again ❤
I’ve done a lot of your projects and as I watch this one, it brought to my question I’ve had when doing stitching. When you backstitch at the end of a stitching line, do you cast or just backstitch and lay the thread down side-by-side? Hope I made sense here.
Outstading tutorial! I was so slow at stitching and hurting my hands when going through 4 pieces of leather for a binding around a bag. Now I am way faster and it doesn't hurt my fingers at all! I am in love with leatherworking now! Thank-you for such clear and very well videographed lessons!!!
Great work on the videos keep up the good work, I help my dad with his small Yt channel with his leather work. Pastor bob leather works is the name of his channel.
Great work on the videos keep up the good work, I help my dad with his small Yt channel with his leather work. Pastor bob leather works. is the name of his channel.
Hope this isn't silly, but all the leather I buy & I have tried a few seems to be soft. Every tutorial I watch the leather seems to be harder than a plastic Frisbee.....where's the fuzziness & is there a secret leather preparation that 'shall not be spoken' of?