Leatherwork - A Manual of Techniques
By (Author) Geoffrey West
The Crowood Press Ltd
The Crowood Press Ltd
25th March 2005
New edition
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
745.531
Paperback
160
Width 189mm, Height 246mm, Spine 9mm
456g
Leather is a strong and versatile material, which is highly suitable for handicrafts. Anyone can learn the techniques of leatherworking, and with some basic tools and a little patience can produce articles that are both aesthetically pleasing and practical. Topics covered: Advice on selection of tools and different types of leather Step-by-step instruction on the techniques of cutting, bevelling, burnishing, hand-stitching, carving, stamping and thronging Tips on how to avoid common pitfalls A range of interesting projects Explanatory line-drawings and photographs throughout AUTHOR: Geoffrey West studied Art and Design at Brixton School of Building. He is a craftsman of many years' experience and was a craft teacher at Morley College specialising in leatherwork. 120 b/w photos
Geoffrey West studied Art and Design at Brixton School of Building. He is a craftsman of many years' experience and was a craft teacher at Morley College specializing in leatherwork. Resident - Croydon, Surrey