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Which Stitching Pony or Clamp Should I Buy When I’m Starting Out With Leatherwork? 2 Tempting Options to Consider

  • by Graeme Smith
  • Posted on October 26, 2019September 10, 2020

If you’re going to get started with leatherwork, you need a stitching pony. I know, I know… it’s a weird name. But that’s what people call them because – I guess – you usually sit on it.

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  • Adult Learning

Why Did I Get Into Leatherwork? 5 Awesome Reasons That Might Also Resonate With You

  • by Graeme Smith
  • Posted on October 25, 2019September 7, 2020

So many reasons to get into leatherwork There’s a bunch of reasons why I got…

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  • Education

Leatherwork: What’s It Gonna Cost For Me To Get Started? 5 Simple Questions You Need Straight Answers For

  • by Graeme Smith
  • Posted on October 23, 2019October 22, 2020

This is a good question. One of a bunch of questions that you’re probably wondering about if you want to start doing some leatherwork.

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  • Education

What Was It Like Getting Started Learning A New Craft? 3 Things To Consider

  • by Graeme Smith
  • Posted on October 19, 2019September 7, 2020

Start learning a craft today. If you’d asked me five years ago whether I would be able to produce beautiful handmade leather MacBook sleeves, journal covers and wallets I would have laughed.

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  • Adult Learning

Craft is about design thinking… But you need pencils, pens, rulers and notebooks to get started

  • by Graeme Smith
  • Posted on October 18, 2019September 7, 2020

When you’re getting started with a craft like leatherwork you realise really quickly that a lot of it is about design and design thinking.

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  • Education

Leatherwork: What 19 tools do I need to get started easily right now?

  • by Graeme Smith
  • Posted on October 16, 2019September 19, 2020

If you follow my blog, you’ll know that I’ve been writing more about leatherwork. This is one of my hobbies… or should I say obsessions.

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  • Education

Apply for the SMITH BROS Ultimate Leatherwork Fundamentals Mentorship

  • by Graeme Smith
  • Posted on September 27, 2019

Are you interested in getting into leatherwork? Are you wondering how to get started? I can help

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  • Education

Tuakana-teina: What is it? 4 Different Ways You Can Use It Positively In Education in New Zealand

  • by Graeme Smith
  • Posted on March 6, 2017September 7, 2020

Tuakana-teina refers to the relationship between an older person (tuakana) and a younger person (teina). It is specific to teaching and learning in the context of Māori. In a more traditional Māori setting, the meaning is literally “older sibling-younger sibling”.

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