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Make your own luxury leather collar and lead workshop

(18.2 Miles)

These workshops are a fantastic way to learn basic leather crafting skills in order to make your dog a bespoke leather collar and lead set. 

You will be taught about different types of leather and finishes, leather tools, and crafting techniques that will enable you to make your collar and lead set from start to finish. You will start by selecting your leather and cutting your straps straight from the hide, then you will be guided through various leather techniques, such as: bevelling, edge painting, and debossing/embossing (to personalise with a name/phone number). At the end of the course, you’ll have created a beautiful one-off leather dog collar and lead set and can say “I made this!”.

Workshops take part once a month (see website for details). They are roughly 3.5hrs long with a break for coffee and cake.

The Chapel, The Old Stables Business Park, Abbotsham road, Bideford, EX393QW

 

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