Chicago School of Shoemaking & Leather Arts · Chicago, IL
Date & time
TBD
10:00 AM
Duration
3 hrs
Beginner
Price
This hands-on class at the Chicago School of Shoemaking focuses on the saddle-stitch technique, the most durable and traditional method of hand-stitching leather, applied to a small personal goods project such as a wallet, card holder, or key fob. Students learn to punch stitching holes, wax their thread, and execute the two-needle saddle stitch that professional leather artisans rely on for lasting results. All leather, thread, and tools are provided, and participants leave with a completed, functional item they stitched entirely from scratch.
About the studio
3717 N Ravenswood Ave, Ste 113 · Chicago, IL
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Handstitching: Small Leather Goods Workshop runs for 3 hours.
No prior experience needed. This class is designed for complete beginners.
No prior experience needed. Most people attending are complete beginners.
Check the studio's website for current pricing on Handstitching: Small Leather Goods Workshop.
3717 N Ravenswood Ave, Ste 113, Chicago, IL