Leather Craft Details
Leather craft is a fascinating hobby and many artists have taken
this way beyond carving initials or embossing a logo. Leather
craft requires special tools and specific types of leather
Embossing / Stamping / Tooling
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Embossing is art of creating a three-dimensional image onto
leather. The only type of leather you want to try this on is
vegetable tanned leather, which may be described as "tooling
leather". With leather craft embossing, you do not need
extensive training since all that is required are some special
tools, embossing plates or wheels, and some basic leather craft
knowledge, which can be learned in a class or even on the
Internet.
With embossing, pressure is created from underneath the leather
item or from on top. For de-bossing, this is when the design is
backwards, created from the top side of the leather, which would
produce a sunken look on the other side.
The great thing about embossing is that you do not need
extensive training or expensive tools to create a remarkable
leather craft piece. The most popular method of embossing
involves buying an embossing wheel. These wheels do range in
size but the one used most often is one-inch wide made of metal.
On the metal wheel are various types of designs that protrude,
which is what will set the image into the leather.
You can find embossing wheels with every type of design
imaginable. There are flowers, animals, scrolling, geometric
designs, and so on. These embossing wheels are very inexpensive
and easy to find at any craft, hobby, or leather store. Just
keep in mind that if you plan to emboss leather on a regular
basis, it would be best to buy the better quality wheel.
How To...
This type of leather work involves getting the leather wet so
the design of the embossing will dry stiff and stand out more.
If you do not have a special embossing wheel, you can use
stencils like you would have used in elementary school to trace
your initials.
Most hobby stores have a huge selection of stencils to choose
from, giving you a good variety. Then, using a hammer made
specially for embossing, you would tap out the design in the
stencil, producing the embossed design on the other side of the
hide.
To give you an idea of what leather craft embossing looks like,
if you have ever seen a notary public stamp on an important
document such as a marriage license or birth certificate, that
raised design is embossed. Keep in mind that the quality of the
embossing is dependent on the skill of the person swinging that
hammer. The more detailing you see in a piece of embossed
leather, the more time and effort it took to achieve it.
Blind-Stamping
This type of stamping is a reference to embossing surfaces that
are not colored. On occasion, pigmentation may be added or gold
leafing added to enhance the leather craft work.
Stamping
With stamping, a special press is used that looks like a rubber
stamp to create the design. Additionally with leather craft
stamping, the design is often not three-dimensional but
contrasting colors. The results are very nice but do not have
the raised effect you get with embossed leather.
Tooling
Tooling is an art form that takes time to learn. This type of
leather craft involves hand tools like a chisel and hammer to
create intricate designs. Look up our article on "Classes"
through the link below for more information on where to find
quality training for this amazing style of leather craft.
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