The Art of Hand Sewing Leather

Al Stohlman

Pages

72

Year

1977

Difficulty

Easy

Themes

hand stitching, saddle stitch, leatherworking, sewing techniques, tools and materials

The classic reference on hand stitching leather, written by the person widely regarded as the greatest leatherworking teacher of the twentieth century. Al Stohlman spent decades at Tandy Leather producing books and instructional materials, and this slim volume distills his mastery of the saddle stitch into a clear, step-by-step guide that remains the standard nearly fifty years after publication.

Why Start Here

If your primary interest is learning to stitch leather by hand, there is no better starting point. Stohlman teaches the twin-needle saddle stitch, the strongest and most elegant hand stitch in leatherwork, with the kind of precision that only comes from a lifetime of practice. He covers thread preparation, needle threading, stitch spacing, how to start and finish a seam, and how to handle curves and corners.

What to Expect

A short, focused book at 72 pages with detailed illustrations throughout. This is not a comprehensive leatherworking manual. It teaches one thing, hand stitching, and teaches it exceptionally well.

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