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Japan style leather wallets
In my opinion, the Japanese and Koreans are the best at working with leather. They have their own unique style of leather accessories. I've always wanted to learn leatherwork from a Japanese master. For now, I have to make do with PDF scans of a Japanese leatherworking book that I found online.
In my opinion, the Japanese and Koreans are the best at working with leather. They have their own unique style of leather accessories. I’ve always wanted to learn leatherwork from a Japanese master. For now, I have to make do with PDF scans of a Japanese leatherworking book that I found online.
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It depends on what type of wallet you're making. If it's a bifold wallet with lots of pockets (for example, two bill compartments, slots for 5-6 cards, a coin pocket and hidden compartments), then I'd choose goat skin. This material is thin but very strong. But if it's a simple bifold wallet withoutRead more
It depends on what type of wallet you’re making. If it’s a bifold wallet with lots of pockets (for example, two bill compartments, slots for 5-6 cards, a coin pocket and hidden compartments), then I’d choose goat skin.
This material is thin but very strong. But if it’s a simple bifold wallet without a coin pocket, then the best leather would be Shell Cordovan 😉
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