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Leather Satchel Bag Making Workshop

5(1 review)
Learn the basics of leather craft and make an elegant leather satchel with Ten Cloudy fashion bags designer and maker Natasha Kerimova.
11hrs 30min
Beginner
What happens in this class?

I am happy to invite you to my London studio for short individual or small group workshops/courses on how to make leather bags and other leather accessories. You can make a pretty leather accessory for yourself or as a handmade gift for loved ones). Please, see my listings for the full range of available workshops. All items can be personalised.

This particular workshop is for individuals willing to explore and try various essential leatherworking skills a bit deeper (as it is a full 2-day course). This course will provide you with an opportunity to test leathercraft, and also…

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5(1 review)
Alasdair Ross - 28 October 2021
Natasha's 2 day bag/satchel course was a fantastic introduction to leatherwork. It was well structured and we covered the end to end process from design and pattern making, through cutting the leather, to stitching and finishing the piece. The pace of the course was just right, with time to ask questions as we went along. Although we had a design to follow, Natasha left plenty of space for creativity and to tailor the finished piece. I'd highly recommend this workshop to anyone looking to make their first steps in leatherwork.
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Age Requirement

18

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Reviews

Alasdair Ross - 28 October 2021
Natasha's 2 day bag/satchel course was a fantastic introduction to leatherwork. It was well structured and we covered the end to end process from design and pattern making, through cutting the leather, to stitching and finishing the piece. The pace of the course was just right, with time to ask questions as we went along. Although we had a design to follow, Natasha left plenty of space for creativity and to tailor the finished piece. I'd highly recommend this workshop to anyone looking to make their first steps in leatherwork.