Hi leathercrafters,
Starting a new online store can be somewhat overwhelming. We're learning every day and enjoying every step on the road! We didn't really know what to expect, but the first few weeks were a succes! The downside is that some products are already sold out, but new stock is on the way.
We are very greatful for all the connections we made with leathercrafters around the world and of course for the first customers who gave us a try ;)
But... This is just the beginning! We are very excited about some new products that are now being made and will soon be available. We're also going to add a whole new brand to our collection (think pricking irons!!!) We'll let you know when the new products are available..
Follow us to stay updated, and please let us know if you have questions or if you're missing any products, we would love to hear your feedback!
All the best,
Jeroen & Renee
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Hi Elisabeth,
It’s a really good idea to write a blog post with recommendations for a beginner’s kit, thanks! In the meantime, I can highly recommend the online channel of Nigel Armitage. There’s a lot of information, both for starting and more expierenced leatherworkers (https://secretsfromtheworkshop.com/).
I will also send you an email with some advice on beginner’s tools for dog collars seperately.
Thanks and best wishes,
Jeroen
Hi! Congratulations on your store opening, it looks really fantastic! I’m a beginner in leather crafts, but super keen to learn and have signed up to a beginner course in my area to get into it. I’m pretty sure I’ll stick with it, but I have no idea which tools would be best to start out with, so I was wondering if you could provide a beginner’s kit for folks like me (or a blog post with recommendations)? The course I’ve signed up for is to make a dog collar and leash, so I imagine I’d need basic tools, but I don’t know which individual ones would be required. Perhaps there are more people like me out there and you could help us out with your expertise and get a bundle sale in return. All the best for now, Elisabeth