Not Wood, Leather Purse made for Wife

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Wraith

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Here are pics of a purse I made for LOML.


Thank you for looking.
 

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Bob Wemm

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WOW!! is right, I used to love leatherwork when I was at school. but have never touched it since.

Looking at this purse makes me want to try it again.

Thank you for sharing.

Bob
 

glen r

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Very nice work on the purse. I'm sure someone will really love it and if she doesn't I know where you can send it and have it appreciated.

I did leather work when I first got sick and they told me I would likely never be able to walk again. It was interesting at first but then got boring when I could do a fully tooled leather clutch purse in a day. Still have the tools but am now walking so possibly they may be used in the future.
 

Wraith

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Thank you for all the compliments.

Cindy, It is oak tanned leather.

Glen, I know what you mean. I get bored quickly with most of the basic western style tooling that can be done in half an hour. I usually try to pick designs that are very intricate and detailed to keep me challenged and thus interested. Of course that some times back fires and I end up cursing at myself for trying to do something so difficult.

Brian
 

Fishinbo

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What a gorgeous bag! The details of the design are intricate and very well executed. This would last long and worth a collectible. Great workmanship!
 
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