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The pattern pack contains:
- all the leather patterns ready to print and use
- details on what type and thickness of leather to use
- 3 different artistic pattern designs to choose from that can be traced onto leather
- what tools and hardware are needed (also with pictures)
Designed by: Chris Fischer
Artwork by: Chris Fischer
Wallet Dimensoins: 21.6 x 21.6cm opened
Difficulty: Lower - Intermediate
Accompanying this project is a 10 minute full HD video where I show you how to make the leather tray step by step...
Description ~ One of the 1st things I noticed while I was living in Taiwan was that every window on every house that I saw on the island had these protective bars on them. Evidently due to the dense population of Taiwan these bars helped provide added security for people’s homes, but I would imagine that having bars on all your windows can make your home feel more like a prison than home sweet home. So, it makes sense that people would want to add a little décor to these protective bars to warm up their rather cold appearance. There are literally thousands of different styles of window bar décor that can be seen all over Taiwan almost transforming everyone’s windows into an endless urban art gallery. Some are a little old and outdated and others are very hip and modern, but in my opinion the mix of the two adds to the story and history of this unique feature of Asia’s urban culture.
So, for this leather project I’ve decided to use a couple of the window bar décor designs to really enhance and add beauty to this simple and popular leather tray design. If you do an image search online your sure to find a large variety of leather tray ideas, but what I really love about this design is the way the window bar stitch art really makes it stand out and how the two different tones of leather compliment and add detail to the tray. Instead of stitching the corners of the tray I have set buttons on each corner which has 2 purposes. One I like the way it looks, and two the tray can be flattened for easy storage.
How it's made:
The video can be previewed without purchasing the pattern, the two go hand in hand and I feel that the pattern represents great value when you factor in the video which you are getting too :)
This is a digital purchase only, both the pattern and the video are made available to you on-line you will not receive anything in the mail from me...
Fischer Workshops was established with the goal to provide creativity and inspiration through working with leather. We provide a variety of original patterns, designs, and detailed video tutorials for each of our projects. Whether you are a professional or a novice crafter I hope that you'll enjoy visiting my website while experiencing the joy of working with leather.
AMAZING work....you earn every penny you charge for such beauty!
Heather T.
Superb bag, your skills are excellent and the design is incredibly stylish!
Paul L.
Top notch work and craftsmanship!
Bruce C.
This's gotta be some of the best leather work how-to videos on YouTube, seriously. Even if you don't work leather it makes you want to! Fine, fine work sir!!!
Vin W.
Man! Absolutely beautiful!! I've just begun my journey to learn leatherwork. Thank you so much for your video's.
Brady M.
Absolutely mesmerizing to watch! What beautiful craftsmanship!
Emma E.
Chris
Founder
I love to travel and experience life up close, where a lot of my inspiration comes from in my product designs and videos. As a leather artisan and craft enthusiast, I'm always amazed by the diversity of talent that exists in this industry but often goes unnoticed. I hope that through Fischer Workshops I can serve to promote and inspire aspiring artisans just like myself.