Leather carving passport case

Handcarved and made passport covers

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Description

This is a very practical course, and passport covers can effectively protect your passport. At the same time, make it aesthetically pleasing and incorporate your emotions, completely handmade.

The course demonstrated in detail how to copy patterns onto leather and use a rotary knife to cut lines, then use relevant tools to carve and dye, making flat leather have a beautiful three-dimensional effect. Handmade thinning of leather edges, punching and stitching to make it both aesthetically pleasing and practical

The course, after precise editing, lasts for 124 minutes and is divided into 7 chapters, including leather carving, dyeing, stitching, etc. It features high-definition shooting with multiple lenses and angles, accompanied by voice explanations and English subtitles. A leather carving art teacher with 20 years of experience provides detailed demonstrations. The entire process is easy to understand, without the need for too many tools, and low-cost learning of leather carving art. Suitable for beginners who enjoy leather carving art.

The lecturer is a professional leather carving craftsman with 20 years of experience in leather carving research. His research projects include leather carving techniques for subjects such as portraits, landscapes, animals, and flowers. I have trained hundreds of students (ranging in age from 5 to 70) and have extensive experience in course recording.

If you encounter any problems during your studies, you can contact me and communicate with me. I am glad that you have participated in this course, and I also hope to communicate with you and work together to make you feel the joy of learning leather carving.

What You Will Learn!

  • How to copy patterns to leather
  • How to use a rotary knife to cut lines
  • How to use various tools to create three-dimensional effects
  • How to dye and color a work
  • How to thin out the edges of leather
  • How to punch and sew holes
  • How to combine passport covers
  • How to polish the edges of leather smoothly

Who Should Attend!

  • People who enjoy handicraft art