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Tools For Leather Craft

We carry all the basic and necessary leather tools for leatherworkers such as sewing tools, belt hole punches, lacing tools, stamp tools, alphabet stamp sets, round hole punches, cutting tools and oblong hole punches for buckles.  Waxed thread, wallet lace and latigo lace are found on the sewing lacing tools page. Rivet setting tools & snap setting tools for leather hobbyists and professionals alike are found on the rivets & snaps category page.  With the proper leather tools you will be able to make beautiful leather belts, knifecaes, dog collars, cell cases, messenger bags etc.  When it comes to leather work, your imagination is your only limit since there are so many items that can be created from leather and decorated in so many amazing ways.

We stock C.S. Osborne Tools who have been making quality leather tools in USA for over 200 yeasrs. We also stock a variety of leatherworking tools from other manufacturers to provide the variety of leathercraft tools required by today's leather artisans, saddlers and harness makers.

Starting out, you can use a utility knife or advance to round knives, leather shears and head knives. You can leave the edges of the leather square or round them with our beveler tools.  If the leather is too thick in certain places, thin it with a leather skiver tool or french edge tool. Use a leather hole punch for leather so you can place rivets, grommets, eyelets and snaps in before you use setter tools. Oblong hole punches are used for buckles.

A variety of rawhide mallets, mauls and leatherworking hammers in different weights are used for setting hardware, driving punches and stamping designs in the leather with our stamp tools.  Different swivel knife tools are stocked for leather carvers.

A large choice of sewing awls, stitch markers and groovers  are available for hand stitching your leather project together. We have you covered with the various thicknesses of leather needles, harness needles and lacing needles for your different threads and lace. If you want to get fancier, lace your wallet together by making even slots with the many leather chisels you can choose from. 

See some leatherworking tools in action in the following video.

A tree stump makes a good firm workbench for punching holes and setting hardware on. In the video, we used a piece of scrap leather as a cutting pad under our leather project when punching holes. You could also use a poly cutting board or poly cutting board instead of a piece of scrap leather to protect the sharp ends of your punches.

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Tools For Leather Craft

We carry all the basic and necessary leather tools for leatherworkers such as sewing tools, belt hole punches, lacing tools, stamp tools, alphabet stamp sets, round hole punches, cutting tools and oblong hole punches for buckles.  Waxed thread, wallet lace and latigo lace are found on the sewing lacing tools page. Rivet setting tools & snap setting tools for leather hobbyists and professionals alike are found on the rivets & snaps category page.  With the proper leather tools you will be able to make beautiful leather belts, knifecaes, dog collars, cell cases, messenger bags etc.  When it comes to leather work, your imagination is your only limit since there are so many items that can be created from leather and decorated in so many amazing ways.

We stock C.S. Osborne Tools who have been making quality leather tools in USA for over 200 yeasrs. We also stock a variety of leatherworking tools from other manufacturers to provide the variety of leathercraft tools required by today's leather artisans, saddlers and harness makers.

Starting out, you can use a utility knife or advance to round knives, leather shears and head knives. You can leave the edges of the leather square or round them with our beveler tools.  If the leather is too thick in certain places, thin it with a leather skiver tool or french edge tool. Use a leather hole punch for leather so you can place rivets, grommets, eyelets and snaps in before you use setter tools. Oblong hole punches are used for buckles.

A variety of rawhide mallets, mauls and leatherworking hammers in different weights are used for setting hardware, driving punches and stamping designs in the leather with our stamp tools.  Different swivel knife tools are stocked for leather carvers.

A large choice of sewing awls, stitch markers and groovers  are available for hand stitching your leather project together. We have you covered with the various thicknesses of leather needles, harness needles and lacing needles for your different threads and lace. If you want to get fancier, lace your wallet together by making even slots with the many leather chisels you can choose from. 

See some leatherworking tools in action in the following video.

A tree stump makes a good firm workbench for punching holes and setting hardware on. In the video, we used a piece of scrap leather as a cutting pad under our leather project when punching holes. You could also use a poly cutting board or poly cutting board instead of a piece of scrap leather to protect the sharp ends of your punches.