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Leather crafting

Leather crafting or simply leathercraft is the practice of making leather into craft objects or works of art, using shaping techniques, coloring techniques or both.

Modern leather-working tools

Techniques Edit

Dyeing Edit

 
A dyed leather carving

The application of pigments carried by solvents or water into the pores of the leather. Can be applied to tooled or untooled leather, either for even coloration or to highlight certain areas. For example, application to a tooled piece can result in pooling in the background areas giving contrasts and depth.

There are oil, alcohol, and water based leather dyes available. Although the water-based alternatives tend to not work as well due to poor penetration.

Painting Edit

Leather painting differs from leather dyeing in that paint remains only on the surface while dyes are absorbed into the leather. Due to this difference, leather painting techniques are generally not used on items that can or must bend nor on items that receive friction, such as belts and wallets because under these conditions, the paint may crack or wear off. However, latex paints can be used to paint such flexible leather items. In the main though, a flat piece of leather, backed with a stiff board is ideal and common, though three-dimensional forms are possible so long as the painted surface remains secured.

Acrylic paint is a common medium, often painted on tooled leather pictures, backed with wood or cardboard, and then framed. Unlike photographs, leather paintings are displayed without a glass cover, to prevent mould.

Carving Edit

Leather carving, or "tooling", entails using metal implements to compress moistened leather in such a way as to give a three-dimensional effect. The surface of the leather is not intended to be cut through, as would be done in filigree.

The main tools used to carve leather include: swivel knife, veiner, beveler, pear shader, seeder, various sculpting implements, and background tools. The swivel knife is held with one finger providing downward pressure upon a stirrup-like top and drawn along the leather to outline patterns. The other tools are punch-type implements struck with a wooden, nylon, metal or rawhide mallet. The object is to add further definition, texture and depth to the cut lines made by the swivel knife and the areas around the cut lines.

In the United States and Mexico, the western floral style, known as "Sheridan Style", of carving leather predominates. Usually, these are stylized pictures of acanthus or roses although, increasingly, modern leather artists are redefining and expanding the potential of the materials. By far the most preeminent carver in the United States was Al Stohlman. His patterns and methods have been embraced by many hobbyists, scout troops, reenacters, and craftspeople.

Stamping and embossing Edit

 
Examples of geometric stamping on leather.

Leather stamping involves the use of shaped implements (stamps) to create an imprint onto a leather surface. This is a form of artistic expression and many in leather crafting world consider it an artform. The stamping is generally performed by using specially designed leather stamps that are struck with a mallet.

Commercial stamps are available in various designs, typically geometric or representative of animals. Most stamping is performed on vegetable tanned leather that has been cased. This is the action of dampening the leather with water so that it soaks into the surface fibres. The water makes the leather softer and able to be compressed by the design being pressed or stamped into it. After the leather has been stamped, the design stays on the leather as it dries out, but it can fade if the leather becomes wet and is flexed. To make the impressions last longer, the leather is conditioned with oils and fats to make it waterproof and prevent the fibers from deforming.

In embossing, a handheld tool or custom metal die is used to elevate portions of dampened leather. A die consists of two parts that function as a stamp. The leather is shaped by the combination of pressure and heat when pressed between the die’s parts and then heated.[1][2]

Molding/shaping Edit

Leather shaping or molding consists of soaking a piece of leather in water to greatly increase pliability and then shaping it by hand or with the use of objects or even molds as forms. As the leather dries it stiffens and holds its shape. Carving and stamping may be done prior to or after molding. Molding has become popular among hobbyists whose crafts are related to fantasy, goth/steampunk culture and cosplay as well as those interested in more classic styling of bags and household items.

Two well known pieces of molded leather are part of the funerary achievements of Edward, the Black Prince, the heraldic crest and shield.[3]

Laser cutting/etching Edit

Carbon dioxide lasers cut through leather very smoothly, and at low power a laser cutter can etch detailed designs into leather to any desired depth although some discoloration and stiffening occurs in vegetable tanned tooling leather.

Perforation Edit

Perforation – the result of punching with a pricking iron or chisel that is provided for the manufacture of a large number of regularly arranged holes of regular shape in the sheet and other material. A decorative technique that is used to connect two sheets of leather or to decorate them.

Pyrography Edit

Pyrography (purogravure) on leather is the art of using a hot needle to make a drawing on leather. Under the influence of heat the leather takes on darker shades which subsequently become a complete picture.

References Edit

  1. ^ Mazrui, O.D.O. Art & Design Forms 1 and 2. East African Publishers. p. 105. ISBN 978-9966-46-468-2. Retrieved September 20, 2023.
  2. ^ Carey, A. (1873). The History of a Book. Cassell, Petter, & Galpin. p. 146. Retrieved September 20, 2023.
  3. ^ http://myarmoury.com/feature_mow_bp.html Description and photographs of the original and the reproduction from the tomb in Canterbury Cathedral

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Leather crafting news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Leather crafting or simply leathercraft is the practice of making leather into craft objects or works of art using shaping techniques coloring techniques or both Modern leather working tools Contents 1 Techniques 1 1 Dyeing 1 2 Painting 1 3 Carving 1 4 Stamping and embossing 1 5 Molding shaping 1 6 Laser cutting etching 1 7 Perforation 1 8 Pyrography 2 ReferencesTechniques EditDyeing Edit nbsp A dyed leather carvingThe application of pigments carried by solvents or water into the pores of the leather Can be applied to tooled or untooled leather either for even coloration or to highlight certain areas For example application to a tooled piece can result in pooling in the background areas giving contrasts and depth There are oil alcohol and water based leather dyes available Although the water based alternatives tend to not work as well due to poor penetration Painting Edit Leather painting differs from leather dyeing in that paint remains only on the surface while dyes are absorbed into the leather Due to this difference leather painting techniques are generally not used on items that can or must bend nor on items that receive friction such as belts and wallets because under these conditions the paint may crack or wear off However latex paints can be used to paint such flexible leather items In the main though a flat piece of leather backed with a stiff board is ideal and common though three dimensional forms are possible so long as the painted surface remains secured Acrylic paint is a common medium often painted on tooled leather pictures backed with wood or cardboard and then framed Unlike photographs leather paintings are displayed without a glass cover to prevent mould Carving Edit Main article Leather carving Leather carving or tooling entails using metal implements to compress moistened leather in such a way as to give a three dimensional effect The surface of the leather is not intended to be cut through as would be done in filigree The main tools used to carve leather include swivel knife veiner beveler pear shader seeder various sculpting implements and background tools The swivel knife is held with one finger providing downward pressure upon a stirrup like top and drawn along the leather to outline patterns The other tools are punch type implements struck with a wooden nylon metal or rawhide mallet The object is to add further definition texture and depth to the cut lines made by the swivel knife and the areas around the cut lines In the United States and Mexico the western floral style known as Sheridan Style of carving leather predominates Usually these are stylized pictures of acanthus or roses although increasingly modern leather artists are redefining and expanding the potential of the materials By far the most preeminent carver in the United States was Al Stohlman His patterns and methods have been embraced by many hobbyists scout troops reenacters and craftspeople Stamping and embossing Edit nbsp Examples of geometric stamping on leather Leather stamping involves the use of shaped implements stamps to create an imprint onto a leather surface This is a form of artistic expression and many in leather crafting world consider it an artform The stamping is generally performed by using specially designed leather stamps that are struck with a mallet Commercial stamps are available in various designs typically geometric or representative of animals Most stamping is performed on vegetable tanned leather that has been cased This is the action of dampening the leather with water so that it soaks into the surface fibres The water makes the leather softer and able to be compressed by the design being pressed or stamped into it After the leather has been stamped the design stays on the leather as it dries out but it can fade if the leather becomes wet and is flexed To make the impressions last longer the leather is conditioned with oils and fats to make it waterproof and prevent the fibers from deforming In embossing a handheld tool or custom metal die is used to elevate portions of dampened leather A die consists of two parts that function as a stamp The leather is shaped by the combination of pressure and heat when pressed between the die s parts and then heated 1 2 Molding shaping Edit Leather shaping or molding consists of soaking a piece of leather in water to greatly increase pliability and then shaping it by hand or with the use of objects or even molds as forms As the leather dries it stiffens and holds its shape Carving and stamping may be done prior to or after molding Molding has become popular among hobbyists whose crafts are related to fantasy goth steampunk culture and cosplay as well as those interested in more classic styling of bags and household items Two well known pieces of molded leather are part of the funerary achievements of Edward the Black Prince the heraldic crest and shield 3 Laser cutting etching Edit Carbon dioxide lasers cut through leather very smoothly and at low power a laser cutter can etch detailed designs into leather to any desired depth although some discoloration and stiffening occurs in vegetable tanned tooling leather Perforation Edit Perforation the result of punching with a pricking iron or chisel that is provided for the manufacture of a large number of regularly arranged holes of regular shape in the sheet and other material A decorative technique that is used to connect two sheets of leather or to decorate them Pyrography Edit Pyrography purogravure on leather is the art of using a hot needle to make a drawing on leather Under the influence of heat the leather takes on darker shades which subsequently become a complete picture 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