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Gift Idea: Tooled Belt Buckle with Western Element Leather
Cynthia Duplat, founder of Western Element Leather, designed and tooled a leather belt buckle. Follow her step-by-step instructions and download the FREE pattern below to start making yours!
Products:
- Veg-Tan Tooling Craft Cuts in 8.5" x 11" (SKU 4033-08) QTY: 1
- Craftman Lace in Tan (SKU 5127-05) QTY: 1
- Oval Buckle Blank in 1.5" x 1.75" (SKU 1800-00) QTY: 1
- Craftool Beveler Stamps QTY: 1
- Craftool Bar Grounder Background Stamp (SKU 6101-00) QTY: 1
- Easy Comfort Swivel Knife (SKU 8002-01) QTY: 1
- Craftool Ballpoint Stylus (SKU 8059-00) QTY: 1
- Craftool Lacing Chisels (SKU 88041-01, -04, -08, -14) QTY: 1 of each
- Deluxe Rotary Leather Punch (SKU 3240-00) (optional) QTY: 1
- Fiebing's Leather Dye (SKU 2400-) QTY: 1
- Dr. Jackson's Pure Neatsfoot Oil (SKU 21997-00) QTY: 1
Instructions:
- Trace out the oval onto leather two times
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Using 4 to 5oz leather, cut out two of the same size ovals you've traced out
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Using the backside pattern, trace and cut the back two holes (make sure they fit through your buckle!)
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Using your tooling pattern, wet your leather with a sponge or spray bottle, and trace on your tooling design with a stylus
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Carve your pattern using a swivel knife
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Tool your pattern with an edge beveler stamp and other decorating/backgrounding stamps.
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Oil your leather with neatsfoot oil, then dye it to your preferred colors.
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Punch evenly spaced stitching holes 3mm inward from the outer edges, then, lace your buckle!
Western Element Leather
Ever since I can remember I was making art with my hands. Today, I look back and realize everything I’ve ever made has lead me to eventually finding a passion in leathercraft. I am proud to have molded that passion into a small business, which is now Western Element Leather. The wild west and it’s elements are the inspiration for my work, and keeping history alive is my biggest goal. Every leather piece I create is influenced by the pioneers of the wild, and the makers of the past who have carried their knowledge through time. From saddle bags to wallets, belts to cowboy hat bands, and everything in between, every piece I make is made for purpose, and made to last. Every time I sit at my work bench, I aspire to make my next piece as authentically and unique as possible, and find great happiness knowing it will go to good use for years to come.
Website: https://westernelementleather.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/westernelementleather/