Complete Guide to Leather Edge Finishing (Vegetable-Tanned Leather)
A workshop-tested, step-by-step method for finishing vegetable-tanned leather edges using sanding progression, Tokonole, and Gum Tragacanth.
A workshop-tested, step-by-step method for finishing vegetable-tanned leather edges using sanding progression, Tokonole, and Gum Tragacanth.
A practical guide to the stitching pony — what it does, how to choose between a bench pony and a saddler’s clam, and what makes one genuinely useful rather than quietly frustrating.
A practical guide to choosing leather thread — covering linen vs polyester, matching thread size to your iron spacing, and why the thread you use matters as much as how you stitch.
A workshop-tested guide to choosing a pricking iron — covering spacing, tooth count, handle height, and the preparation steps that make the biggest difference to a consistent stitch line.
A practical guide to choosing between leather cement and contact adhesive — covering surface preparation, application method, pressing, and the most common mistakes that cause glue to fail.
A practical guide to traditional hand stitching leather, covering leather selection, thickness, stitch spacing and the foundations that make clean, durable work possible. Written from a workshop perspective for those who want to understand the craft properly before focusing on speed.
A practical guide to traditional saddle stitching in leathercraft. Learn the tools, preparation, stitch technique and finishing methods used for strong, hand-crafted seams, with reference to gold-standard visual demonstrations.
A practical comparison of Tokonole and Gum Tragacanth for leather edge finishing — what each does, when to use which, and why the difference matters less than most people think.
A practical guide to buying leathercraft tools in the UK — what to look for, what to avoid, and how to build a bench setup that lasts without overspending.
A beginner-friendly guide to the essential professional leather working tools used in the UK, from stitching irons and awls to cutting and edge finishing tools. Learn what makes a tool “premium” and how to build a kit that lasts.