Tooling Patterns Pdf

25.12.2019

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All free patterns are in PDF format, and are easily downloaded. Need a PdF Reader? Download freeMost of the designs have been placed on basic layouts and some come with a left hand/right hand version to help you position the pattern on your own project. Although many of the patterns are listed as Checkbook Covers, or Wallets, the patterns easily lend themselves to a variety of other uses.Some examples are: Biker's/Trucker's wallets, passport wallet, card case, tablet case, smart phone case, note books, book covers, journals, day planners, clutch purses, and handbags.Since this selection of leather crafting patterns is free, feel free to download as many of the patterns as you want to use for practice or on your next leather crafting project. As always, we would love to see how you use our patterns.

Please email us a picture of your completed project.Please take a look around our web site as you will find other patterns suitable for leather crafting (many are also free.)You may have your copy center enlarge, or shrink any of these patterns as necessary to use for any of your leather working projects.Please read our.To open the pdf file, just click on the item name (in the Description column). Once the pdf file is open, you may save it to your computer.ImageDescriptionSizeWidth x HeightPriceThis pattern is laid out for tooling a checkbook. It comes with a left hand and right hand layout to help make tracing easy.7 X 7.625freeThis pattern is laid out for tooling a wallet. It comes with a left hand and right hand layout to help make tracing easy.9.25 x 3.5freeThis pattern is laid out for tooling a checkbook.

It comes with a left hand and right hand layout to help make tracing easy.7 X 7.625freeThis pattern is laid out for tooling a wallet. It comes with a left hand and right hand layout to help make tracing easy.9.25 x 3.5freeThis pattern is laid out for tooling a checkbook.

It comes with a left hand and right hand layout to help make tracing easy.7 x 7.625freeThis pattern is laid out for tooling a wallet. It comes with a left hand and right hand layout to help make tracing easy.7 x 7.625freeThis pattern is laid out for tooling a checkbook. It comes with a left hand and right hand layout to help make tracing easy.7 X 7.625freeThis pattern is laid out for tooling a wallet. It comes with a left hand and right hand layout to help make tracing easy.9.25 x 3.5freeThis pattern is laid out for tooling a checkbook. It comes with a left hand and right hand layout to help make tracing easy.7 x 7.625freeThis pattern is laid out for tooling a wallet.

It comes with a left hand and right hand layout to help make tracing easy.7 x 7.625freeThis pattern is laid out for tooling a checkbook.

The product line at DG Saddlery over the years has included many types of leather goods. We have designed and created knife scabbards, pistol holsters, belts, home decor, harness, tack and of course saddles. One type of item that we attempted many times are zippered type bags. This item not being my area of expertise, we were able to make something that worked but wasn’t at the level that we wanted to create. Because of this, we as a company many times would stay away from taking orders on any type of zippered bag.I have recently decided that I would like to finally gain the skill set needed to be able to create projects with zippers incorporated.

We were in Waco, TX recently to make a video with Aaron at Maker’s Leather supply on While we were there, Aaron and I decided to do a collaboration video together building a project. He came up with the perfect project for our visit.This video is our collaboration on the making of a pistol case.

This particular pistol case holds two pistols and zips closed. This was a great project that allowed me to gain more knowledge about installing zippers in bag design.The bag that we created is completely designed by Aaron and I designed the floral artwork for it. We worked together over a couple days to create the bag you will see.

This was my first collaboration with another maker on video, and I was very excited with how it turned out both the video and the project. Aaron and Janie Sue at Maker’s Leather Supply were so much fun to hang out with and my time in their shop was inspiring for me and my shop.For the patterns for the cut pieces of this bag, Aaron has created an that you can purchase on his website. These acrylic templates are fantastic and really hold up well over time if you plan on making a lot of these. There are two different gun cases in this template set the one we made in the video as well as a triangular single pistol case template. I highly recommend getting the templates and checking out ALL the other template packs that he has available on his website at.As with all of our project videos, we do have a available for purchase. It has four different corner tooling sets much like you will see in the video. With the size of this bag we were not able to create a full floral pattern that you would be able to print digitally so for now we are only offering a corner set pack.

The negative space can be beautifully filled in with quilting or your choice of geometric tooling. I have also included corner tooling sets for the triangular pistol case that comes with his template set.If you have been wanting to make a unique project for yourself or that gun enthusiast friend or family member, then this video along with our resources is sure to help you with that. I was really pleased with how easily this bag went together and I think that after you watch the video you will be too.

If you have been wanting to dive into a project like this, then no better time than during the holiday season. I think you will really enjoy making this project.Posted in:Tagged:,. Learning to Basket Stamp leather is relatively straightforward and one of the first decorative skills we learn in leatherwork.

This tool and the design that it creates has been around for well over a century and works great to cover a project quickly and easily.One of the more challenging tasks that come up in some projects is Basket Stamping around a brand, figure or object that is in the middle of a piece. Many times this can lead to a pattern that becomes off course and just doesn’t seem to work. This can lead to a project, or at least a piece of it, having to be remade to correct the mistake in the pattern.I have created this Quick Tip video to show you how I work around this issue. This video will show you my technique for insuring that my basket stamp, or any other geometric pattern, will maintain its course around an object and be correct.If you have had trouble with this in the past, then check out this video and see if this little tip can help you on future projects.Here is a video we did in the past on if you want to see a little more on basket stamping leather.Basket Stamp design has been, and will continue to be, one of the most attractive and popular geometric designs when it comes to leatherwork. No matter if it is on a belt, wallet, holster, or even a saddle, this conservative pattern seems to appeal to the majority of consumers. Learning to run one of these stamps can have a positive impact on the products that you design.

Posted in:Tagged:,. Here is a much requested video from your suggestions both here and on our facebook page! For the July Leather Tooling Series we are showing how to figure carve a horse’s head into leather. I am not the greatest figure carver out there and I still have a lot to learn on the subject, but I will attempt to show you what I do know. After that, you can seek out guidance from some of the greats out there and there are many amazing figure carvers that you can learn from.

Jim Linnell and Peter Main would be the two that I would highly recommend checking out if you haven’t already.Here is a link toYou can find Peter Main on facebookIf you would like to tool along with us in this tooling series, here is a link to a FREE copy of this patternJust enter your email address and we will shoot that out to you. It is a PDF file that you can download and print on your own printer.This is video #3 in this series.Tools used in this video:-Modeling tool – Peter Main-Modeling tools-Craftool ThumbprintHere is the photo of the horse in the pattern for you to use as reference.The model for this project is an unknown Bay Gelding that resided on a place that borders us. I just liked the way the horse looked and took many photos of him for artwork reference. Not sure what happened to him, but we haven’t seen him in a long time I like to think that he is somewhere on the rodeo trail or maybe just retired and moved to Florida. Posted in:Tagged:,. The biggest request we get is “Do we offer any Leather Classes?”I’m going to cut right to the chase we have a Big Announcement to make this month.

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After a year or better of researching, planning, cussing, discussing and finally building we are finally ready to reveal the biggest digital project we have ever created.Based on the inquiry for leather classes and feedback that we have gotten over the years from amazing fellow LeatherHeads like you, we felt there was a real need in our industry for this type of product. It took us some time to choose the right platform as well as build out all the components that go into creating something like this so that it offers the most value with the least amount of hassle on your end.We think that we have done just that!I would like to introduce our newest addition to DG LeatherCraft,is our new platform where we can create Online Courses that go in depth on different topics and areas of leather craft and design work. Much further than we can on our YouTube channel or on our blog. The Academy will be home to all of our future Premium Courses for those who want complete leather classes on particular topics and certain areas of the craft.These courses will be completely online so that you can go through any of our leather classes at your pace on any device. No set dates, times or having to travel out of state. Once enrolled in a particular course, you can go through the curriculum all in one sitting in order or you can do a lecture a day in any order you want.

And when you complete the course, you can go back through it again anytime as many times as you want.Worksheets for these leather classes can be downloaded and printed so that you can work along with us throughout the course. Then after completion you will have these sheets to reference if you need to. Posted in:Tagged:,. Here is a much requested video from your suggestions both here and on our facebook page!

For the July Leather Tooling Series we are showing how to figure carve a horse’s head into leather. I am not the greatest figure carver out there and I still have a lot to learn on the subject, but I will attempt to show you what I do know. After that, you can seek out guidance from some of the greats out there and there are many amazing figure carvers that you can learn from. Jim Linnell and Peter Main would be the two that I would highly recommend checking out if you haven’t already.

Posted in: Tagged:,. This is a Hyper Speed video of me tooling a saddle cantle back for a saddle I am making. This is the entire tooling process from start to finish at 500% minus carving it in.

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The last one we did like this was the tooling of a belt and you guys seemed to like it so I thought I would show y’all this one. If you want to learn how to tool floral patterns into leather, then be sure to check out one of our tooling series playlists here on our channel. In this series, we explain in depth the tooling process and different tools used.

To see our latest Tooling Series Project and get your free pattern to tool along with us.Posted in:Tagged:,. Here is a much requested video from your suggestions both here and on our facebook page! For the July Leather Tooling Series we are showing how to figure carve a horse’s head into leather. I am not the greatest figure carver out there and I still have a lot to learn on the subject, but I will attempt to show you what I do know. After that, you can seek out guidance from some of the greats out there and there are many amazing figure carvers that you can learn from. Would be one that I would highly recommend checking out if you haven’t already.If you would like to tool along with us in this tooling series, to get a FREE copy of this pattern.Just enter your email address and we will shoot that out to you.

It is a PDF file that you can download and print on your own printer.Tools used in this video:-CS Osbourne push beveler-Barry King Lifters (or undercuts)-Barry King Crowners (checkered)-Bevelers (BK and craft tool)If you haven’t, I would suggest going through our where we explain in a little more depth the different tools used in these series videos.Here is a full run down on myThe model for this project is an unknown Bay Gelding that resided on a place that borders us. I just liked the way the horse looked and took many photos of him for artwork reference. Not sure what happened to him, but we haven’t seen him in a long time I like to think that he is somewhere on the rodeo trail or maybe just retired and moved to Florida. Posted in:Tagged:,. In this video series, I show you the complete tooling of a cluster flower pattern.

Leather Tooling Patterns Pdf

In this video series, I show you the complete tooling of a Cluster Flower Pattern. The goal of these videos is to show you my complete tooling process when stamping leather tooling patterns.This video covers the following tools and the order that I use them in:-push beveler-flower centers-flower center liner-undercuts (4 different tool sizes- small to large)-crowners (2 different tool sizes)-bevelers-BargroundersThere is a FREE PDF for this pattern that you are welcome to download. If you would like that then.

Just enter your email address to confirm access to download a copy to use so that you can follow along with us.Here is a link to the second and final video in this tooling series “ ”Posted in:Tagged:, Posts navigation.

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