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About this course
Leather is one of the most demanding and rewarding of craft materials: strong but flexible, capable of precise tooling and elegant surface treatment, and long-lasting when properly worked and cared for. But not all leather is alike, and not all approaches to construction produce durable, aesthetically coherent results. Understanding what leather is โ how it was made, what its properties are, and why it behaves the way it does โ is the foundation that makes skilled leatherwork possible. This course provides that foundation.
By the end of this course you will be able to distinguish the major leather types (full-grain, top-grain, genuine, and bonded) and explain why those distinctions matter for craft applications, identify the major tanning methods and describe how they affect leather properties, name and correctly use the core hand tools of leatherworking, and explain the structural and design principles that underlie durable, well-proportioned leather goods.
What you will learn:
- Leather anatomy: the structure of hide from grain to flesh side and how tanning transforms it
- Tanning methods compared: vegetable tanning, chrome tanning, combination tanning, and their craft implications
- Leather selection for specific applications: bags, belts, wallets, sheaths, and footwear components
- Core hand tools: swivel knife, punches, stitching chisels, edge bevelers, and their correct use
- Cutting techniques: straight and curved cuts, pattern transfer, and grain direction considerations
- Burnishing and edge finishing: the principles behind a clean, durable edge
- Adhesives in leatherwork: contact cement, rubber cement, and their appropriate application
- Pattern design and proportion: what makes a well-proportioned leather good versus a poorly designed one
The course is organized across five units covering materials science, tools, cutting and construction principles, finishing, and design fundamentals. Each unit provides explanatory readings, annotated diagrams showing tool use and construction details, and case examples illustrating how material and construction choices determine the quality and longevity of the finished piece. Reflection prompts encourage you to connect material science to practical decision-making. This course is educational; actual leatherworking requires hands-on practice with appropriate tools and supervision when first learning tool use to ensure safe technique.
This course is designed for aspiring leatherworkers, craft enthusiasts, and students of artisan trades who want a solid conceptual foundation before or alongside hands-on practice. It is suitable for those new to leatherworking. No prior craft or design background is required.
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