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3 Trade Show Information Page4 Map of Sheridan5 Week at a Glance6 Sheridan Honors Night8-9 17th World Leather Debut 201810-11 List of Workshops by Instructor11 Sheridan Silver Exhibition12-13 List of Workshops by Subject13 King Reception14-15 List of Workshops by Title15 Workshop Policies16-17 Workshop Timetable18-38 Workshop Descriptions (alpha by Title)39 Holiday Inn Floor Plan40-41 Whitney Building Floor Plan, Sheridan College42-46 Instructor Profiles and Pictures47-48 Registration Form and Payment

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Trade Show & Leather Week hosted by:

For information, call: 888•289•6409www.leathercraftersjournal.com

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Friday, May 18th • 9am - 6pm

Saturday, May 19th • 9am - 5pm

Sunday, May 20th • 9am - 2pm

INFORMATION: Patterns, DVDs, Books, Catalogs

LACE: Many Colors & Various WiDths

LEATHERS: skirting, tooling, garMent,Boot/shoe, uPholstery, raWhiDe

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SILVER: ConChos, JeWelry

TOOLS: neW & Vintage, sPeCialty leather tools, sWiVel kniVes, staMPing, skiVing, Mallets

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Leather Week Schedule

Tuesday, May 15th WORKSHOPS

WORKSHOPSWednesday, May 16th

TRADE SHOW

SHERIDAN SILVER EXHIBITION

SHERIDAN HONORS NIGHT

WORKSHOPS

WORLD LEATHER DEBUTSaturday, May 19th

WORKSHOPS

TRADE SHOW

WORLD LEATHER DEBUT

Sunday, May 20th

Thursday, May 17th

WORKSHOPS

KING RECEPTION

TRADE SHOW SET UP

Friday, May 18th

WORKSHOPS

TRADE SHOW

SHERIDAN SILVER EXHIBITION

WORLD LEATHER DEBUT

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Instructor List of Workshops: by INSTRUCTOR Pg Day Time PriceAndre De-Mystifying the Stitcher 24 SA 9 am - 12 pm $65

Andre Precision Bar Grounding & Backgrounding 32 SA 1 pm - 4 pm $75

Andre Rose Notebook Cover 34 F 9 am - 5 pm $135

Andre Sheath Design & Construction 36 W-TH 9 am - 5 pm $250

Andrus Adapting Floral Patterns for Your Projects 18 TU 8 am - 12 pm $75

Andrus Advanced Hand Stitching: The Box Stitch 18 TH 1 pm - 5 pm $75

Andrus Basic Hand Stitching 19 TH 8 am - 12 pm $85

Andrus Smooth Control & Refinement with the Swivel Knife 36 TU 1 pm - 5 pm $80

Andrus Tooling Along with Gordon 38 W 8 am - 5 pm $135

Aquino Finishing a Luxury Watch Strap 26 W 9 am - 5 pm $245

Beard Desert Tortoise 24 TH 9 am - 5 pm $135

Bernier Fundamentals of 3-Dimensional Tooling 28 F 9 am - 5 pm $110

Bernier Making a Flat Cap 31 SA 9 am - 5 pm $110

Boyles Leather Flowers & Vases 30 SA 9 am - 4 pm $110

Boyles/Carter Braiding a Scarf Slide Button 19 F 8 am - 5 pm $135

Boyles/Carter Lace Cutting & Beveling 29 TH 8 am - 5 pm $150

Brenner Pricing Your Leatherwork Profitably 32 SA 8 am - 12 pm $80

Brenner The Elements of Western Saddle Fit 38 SA 1 pm - 5 pm $80

Cai The Dream: Embossing & Dyeing 37 F-SA 8 am - 5 pm $500

Dorsett Decorative Sleigh Bells 24 F 9 am - 12 pm $75

Flanagan King of the Jungle 29 F-SA See p. 29 $150

Flanagan/Banyai Extreme Embossed Bighorn Ram 25 W-TH 9 am - 5 pm $270

Gould Belts & Other Leather Stamping 19 SA 8 am - 5 pm $150

Gould Floral Pattern Layout 26 F 8 am - 12 pm $75

Gould Personal Training 32 SU See p. 32 $100

Gould Saddle Cantle Binding 35 TH 1 pm - 5 pm $125

Gould Saddle Fit-Up 35 W 1 pm - 5 pm $125

Gould Saddle Front 35 TH 8 am - 12 pm $125

Gould Saddle Ground Seat 35 W 8 am - 12 pm $125

Gould Saddle Solutions: All 4 Saddle Workshops 35 W-TH 8 am - 5 pm $400

Gould Swivel Knife Finesse 37 F 1 pm - 5 pm $75

Heizer/Adair Wrist Cuff with Stone Inlay 38 TH 8 am - 5 pm $150

Jackson Around the Bench with Jim Jackson 19 W 9 am - 5 pm $195

Johns Take Home a Finished Bag! 37 F-SA See p. 37 $200

Katzke Wristband with Appliqué Braid 38 W 8 am - 5 pm $150

Klenda Chap & Chink Making 22 F 1 pm - 5 pm $80

Klenda Cowboy Cuffs 22 TU 8 am - 5 pm $155

Klenda Saddle Bags: Make Your Own 34 W-TH 8 am - 5 pm $345

LaBarre Nature Colors Demonstration 31 W 6 pm - 9 pm $65

LaBarre Nature Flow Infinity Twin Panel 31 F-SA 9 am - 5 pm $175

LaBarre Realistic Leaves Oak Tree w/ Appliqué Butterfly 34 W-TH 9 am - 5 pm $175

Day Key: TU=Tuesday, W=Wednesday, TH=Thursday, F=Friday, S=Saturday, SU=Sunday10

Instructor List of Workshops: by INSTRUCTOR Pg Day Time PriceLevitz Filigree Punch Tooling 26 TH 9 am - 12 pm $85

Linnell Fearless Swivel Knife Use 25 F 1 pm - 5 pm $75

Linnell, et al. FREE Leathercraft Workshop for Kids 28 SA 9 am - 12:30 pm Free

Linnell Front Pocket Money Clip Wallet 28 TH 9 am - 5 pm $135

Main Dyes, Skiving & Other Tricks 25 F 9 am - 5 pm $185

Park Antiquing, Dyeing & Finishing Demonstration 18 TH 9 am - 12 pm $75

Park Burnishing Edges Demonstration 21 TH 2 pm - 5 pm $75

Park Creating Western Floral Designs 22 TU 9 am - 5 pm $135

Park Finger Carving Demonstration 26 W 7 pm - 10 pm $75

Park Intermediate Tooling Techniques 29 W 9 am - 5 pm $135

Park Leather Bindings Demonstration 30 TU 7 pm - 10 pm $75

Pierce Cozy, Hand-Stitched Deerskin Pillow 22 SA 8 am - 12 pm $175

Pierce Leather Cuff with Flowers 30 F 1 pm - 5 pm $125

Scalese Engravers’ Bench: Deep Relief & Sculpting in Metal 25 TH 1 pm - 4 pm $105

Seidel Broaden Your Knowledge: Ground Seats 20 TU 8 am - 5 pm $180

Seidel Broaden Your Knowledge: Pricing Strategies 20 F 6 pm - 9 pm $65

Seidel Broaden Your Knowledge: Saddle Assembly 20 TH 8 am - 5 pm $180

Seidel Broaden Your Knowledge: Saddle Horns & Swell Covers 21 W 8 am - 5 pm $180

Seidel Broaden Your Knowledge: Tooling Basic Floral Elements 21 SA 8 am - 5 pm $180

Smith Saddle Trees: Top to Bottom 36 TH 8 am - 5 pm $150

Yezek Drawing & Tooling for Greater Depth 24 TU-W 9 am - 5 pm $175

Zalesak On the Edge: The Necessary Fundamentals 31 TH 8 am - 5 pm $125

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Subject List of Workshops: by SUBJECT Instructor Pg Day Price3-D Tooling Fundamentals of 3-Dimensional Tooling Bernier 28 F $110

Beginner FREE Leathercraft Workshop for Kids Linnell, et al. 28 SA Free

Braiding Braiding a Scarf Slide Button Boyles/Carter 19 F $135

Braiding Lace Cutting & Beveling Boyles/Carter 29 TH $150

Braiding Wristband with Appliqué Braid Katzke 38 W $150

Business Broaden Your Knowledge: Pricing Strategies Seidel 20 F $65

Business Pricing Your Leatherwork Profitably Brenner 32 SA $80

Chaps/Chinks Chap & Chink Making Klenda 22 F $80

Coloring Nature Colors Demonstration LaBarre 31 W $65

Construction Cowboy Cuffs Klenda 22 TU $155

Construction Cozy, Hand-Stitched Deerskin Pillow Pierce 22 SA $175

Construction Decorative Sleigh Bells Dorsett 24 F $75

Construction Front Pocket Money Clip Wallet Linnell 28 TH $135

Construction Leather Bindings Demonstration Park 30 TU $75

Construction Leather Cuff with Flowers Pierce 30 F $125

Construction Leather Flowers & Vases Boyles 30 SA $110

Construction Making a Flat Cap Bernier 31 SA $110

Construction Saddle Bags: Make Your Own Klenda 34 W-TH $345

Construction/Color Take Home a Finished Bag! Johns 37 F-SA $200

Embossing Extreme Embossed Bighorn Ram Flanagan/Banyai 25 W-TH $270

Embossing Realistic Leaves Oak Tree w/ Appliqué Butterfly LaBarre 34 W-TH $175

Embossing The Dream: Embossing & Dyeing Cai 37 F-SA $500

Engraving Engravers’ Bench: Deep Relief & Sculpting in Metal Scalese 25 TH $105

Figure Carving Desert Tortoise Beard 24 TH $135

Filigree Filigree Punch Tooling Levitz 26 TH $85

Finishing Antiquing, Dyeing & Finishing Demonstration Park 18 TH $75

Finishing Burnishing Edges Demonstration Park 21 TH $75

Finishing Finishing a Luxury Watch Strap Aquino 26 W $245

Floral Adapting Floral Patterns for Your Projects Andrus 18 TU $75

Floral Broaden Your Knowledge: Tooling Basic Floral Elements Seidel 21 SA $180

Floral Creating Western Floral Designs Park 22 TU $135

Floral Floral Pattern Layout Gould 26 F $75

Inlay Wrist Cuff with Stone Inlay Heizer/Adair 38 TH $150

Knife Sheaths Sheath Design & Construction Andre 36 W-TH $250

Personal Training Personal Training Gould 32 SU $100

Saddle Broaden Your Knowledge: Ground Seats Seidel 20 TU $180

Saddle Broaden Your Knowledge: Saddle Assembly Seidel 20 TH $180

Saddle Broaden Your Knowledge: Saddle Horns & Swell Covers Seidel 21 W $180

Saddle Saddle Cantle Binding Gould 35 TH $125

Saddle Saddle Fit-Up Gould 35 W $125

Saddle Saddle Front Gould 35 TH $125

Day Key: TU=Tuesday, W=Wednesday, TH=Thursday, F=Friday, S=Saturday, SU=Sunday

Subject List of Workshops: by SUBJECT Instructor Pg Day PriceSaddle Saddle Ground Seat Gould 35 W $125

Saddle Saddle Solutions: All 4 Saddle Workshops Gould 35 W-TH $400

Saddle The Elements of Western Saddle Fit Brenner 38 SA $80

Saddle Trees Saddle Trees: Top to Bottom Smith 36 TH $150

Sewing Advanced Hand Stitching: The Box Stitch Andrus 18 TH $75

Sewing Basic Hand Stitching Andrus 19 TH $85

Sewing De-Mystifying the Stitcher Andre 24 SA $65

Sharpening On the Edge: The Necessary Fundamentals Zalesak 31 TH $125

Swivel Knife Fearless Swivel Knife Use Linnell 25 F $75

Swivel Knife Finger Carving Demonstration Park 26 W $75

Swivel Knife Swivel Knife Finesse Gould 37 F $75

Swivel Knife Smooth Control & Refinement with the Swivel Knife Andrus 36 TU $80

Tooling Around the Bench with Jim Jackson Jackson 19 W $195

Tooling Belts & Other Leather Stamping Gould 19 SA $150

Tooling Intermediate Tooling Techniques Park 29 W $135

Tooling Nature Flow Infinity Twin Panel LaBarre 31 F-SA $175

Tooling Precision Bar Grounding & Backgrounding Andre 32 SA $75

Tooling Rose Notebook Cover Andre 34 F $135

Tooling Tooling Along with Gordon Andrus 38 W $135

Tooling/Coloring King of the Jungle Flanagan 29 F-SA $150

Tooling/Drawing Drawing & Tooling for Greater Depth Yezek 24 TU-W $175

Tool Use Dyes, Skiving & Other Tricks Main 25 F $185

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List of Workshops: by TITLE Instructor Pg Day Time PriceAdapting Floral Patterns for Your Projects Andrus 18 TU 8 am - 12 pm $75

Advanced Hand Stitching: The Box Stitch Andrus 18 TH 1 pm - 5 pm $75

Antiquing, Dyeing & Finishing Demonstration Park 18 TH 9 am - 12 pm $75

Around the Bench with Jim Jackson Jackson 19 W 9 am - 5 pm $195

Basic Hand Stitching Andrus 19 TH 8 am - 12 pm $85

Belts & Other Leather Stamping Gould 19 SA 8 am - 5 pm $150

Braiding a Scarf Slide Button Boyles/Carter 19 F 8 am - 5 pm $135

Broaden Your Knowledge: Ground Seats Seidel 20 TU 8 am - 5 pm $180

Broaden Your Knowledge: Pricing Strategies Seidel 20 F 6 pm - 9 pm $65

Broaden Your Knowledge: Saddle Assembly Seidel 20 TH 8 am - 5 pm $180

Broaden Your Knowledge: Saddle Horns & Swell Covers Seidel 21 W 8 am - 5 pm $180

Broaden Your Knowledge: Tooling Basic Floral Elements Seidel 21 SA 8 am - 5 pm $180

Burnishing Edges Demonstration Park 21 TH 2 pm - 5 pm $75

Chap & Chink Making Klenda 22 F 1 pm - 5 pm $80

Cowboy Cuffs Klenda 22 TU 8 am - 5 pm $155

Cozy, Hand-Stitched Deerskin Pillow Pierce 22 SA 8 am - 12 pm $175

Creating Western Floral Designs Park 22 TU 9 am - 5 pm $135

De-Mystifying the Stitcher Andre 24 SA 9 am - 12 pm $65

Decorative Sleigh Bells Dorsett 24 F 9 am - 12 pm $75

Desert Tortoise Beard 24 TH 9 am - 5 pm $135

Drawing & Tooling for Greater Depth Yezek 24 TU-W 9 am - 5 pm $175

Dyes, Skiving & Other Tricks Main 25 F 9 am - 5 pm $185

Engravers’ Bench: Deep Relief & Sculpting in Metal Scalese 25 TH 1 pm - 4 pm $105

Extreme Embossed Bighorn Ram Flanagan/Banyai 25 W-TH 9 am - 5 pm $270

Fearless Swivel Knife Use Linnell 25 F 1 pm - 5 pm $75

Filigree Punch Tooling Levitz 26 TH 9 am - 12 pm $85

Finger Carving Demonstration Park 26 W 7 pm - 10 pm $75

Finishing a Luxury Watch Strap Aquino 26 W 9 am - 5 pm $245

Floral Pattern Layout Gould 26 F 8 am - 12 pm $75

FREE Leathercraft Workshop for Kids Linnell, et al. 28 SA 9 am - 12:30 pm Free

Front Pocket Money Clip Wallet Linnell 28 TH 9 am - 5 pm $135

Fundamentals of 3-Dimensional Tooling Bernier 28 F 9 am - 5 pm $110

Intermediate Tooling Techniques Park 29 W 9 am - 5 pm $135

King of the Jungle Flanagan 29 F-SA See p. 29 $150

Lace Cutting & Beveling Boyles/Carter 29 TH 8 am - 5 pm $150

Leather Bindings Demonstration Park 30 TU 7 pm - 10 pm $75

Leather Cuff with Flowers Pierce 30 F 1 pm - 5 pm $125

Leather Flowers & Vases Boyles 30 SA 9 am - 4 pm $110

Making a Flat Cap Bernier 31 SA 9 am - 5 pm $110

Nature Colors Demonstration LaBarre 31 W 6 pm - 9 pm $65

Nature Flow Infinity Twin Panel LaBarre 31 F-SA 9 am - 5 pm $175

On the Edge: The Necessary Fundamentals Zalesak 31 TH 8 am - 5 pm $125

Day Key: TU=Tuesday, W=Wednesday, TH=Thursday, F=Friday, S=Saturday, SU=Sunday

List of Workshops: by TITLE Instructor Pg Day Time PricePersonal Training Gould 32 SU See p. 32 $100

Precision Bar Grounding & Backgrounding Andre 32 SA 1 pm - 4 pm $75

Pricing Your Leatherwork Profitably Brenner 32 SA 8 am - 12 pm $80

Realistic Leaves Oak Tree w/ Appliqué Butterfly LaBarre 34 W-TH 9 am - 5 pm $175

Rose Notebook Cover Andre 34 F 9 am - 5 pm $135

Saddle Bags: Make Your Own Klenda 34 W-TH 8 am - 5 pm $345

Saddle Cantle Binding Gould 35 TH 1 pm - 5 pm $125

Saddle Fit-Up Gould 35 W 1 pm - 5 pm $125

Saddle Front Gould 35 TH 8 am - 12 pm $125

Saddle Ground Seat Gould 35 W 8 am - 12 pm $125

Saddle Solutions: All 4 Saddle Workshops Gould 35 W-TH 8 am - 5 pm $400

Saddle Trees: Top to Bottom Smith 36 TH 8 am - 5 pm $150

Sheath Design & Construction Andre 36 W-TH 9 am - 5 pm $250

Smooth Control & Refinement with the Swivel Knife Andrus 36 TU 1 pm - 5 pm $80

Swivel Knife Finesse Gould 37 F 1 pm - 5 pm $75

Take Home a Finished Bag! Johns 37 F-SA See p. 37 $200

The Dream: Embossing & Dyeing Cai 37 F-SA 8 am - 5 pm $500

The Elements of Western Saddle Fit Brenner 38 SA 1 pm - 5 pm $80

Tooling Along with Gordon Andrus 38 W 8 am - 5 pm $135

Wrist Cuff with Stone Inlay Heizer/Adair 38 TH 8 am - 5 pm $150

Wristband with Appliqué Braid Katzke 38 W 8 am - 5 pm $150

Registration is Easy!Call: Leather Crafters & Saddlers Journal

888-289-6409 or 715-362-5393

Web: www.leathercraftersjournal.com

Mail:Fill out the registration (pages 47-48) and mail it with payment to the Journal (see instructions on back cover). Your registration is not official until payment is received in full.

Tips for Students:• Refrain from wearing perfumes/cologne• Sharpen your tools before each workshop• Bring a light (ie: headlamp); Magnifying headlamps are avail- able from our online store at www.leathercraftersjournal.com or as a discounted subscription premium• Make a traveling cutting/stamping board (Volume 23 No. 3 May/June 2013, p.63 “Have Board...Can Travel”)

Cancellation Policy• There is a $25 administration fee for cancelling a workshop. The cost of the workshop will be refunded minus the $25 fee.• No refunds will be given after Friday, May 11, 2018.

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WORKSHOP TIMETABLEAppa-loosa

Chap-arral

Sheri-dan

LeGourmet

Strip Mine W129 W158 W166

5/15TUEam

Cowboy Cuffs/Klenda

Creating Western

Floral Designs/

Park

Drawing & Tooling

for Greater Depth/Yezek

BYK: Ground Seats/Seidel

5/15TUEpm

Cowboy Cuffs/Klenda

Creating Western

Floral Designs/

Park

Drawing & Tooling

for Greater Depth/Yezek

BYK: Ground Seats/Seidel

5/15TUE-eve-

Leather Bindings Demo/Park

5/16WEDam

Saddle Bags: Make Your Own/

Klenda

Intermedi-ate Tooling Techniques/

Park

Saddle Ground

Seat/Gould

Finishing a Luxury Watch Strap/Aquino

Drawing & Tooling

for Greater Depth/Yezek

BYK: Saddle Horns &

Swell Cov-ers/Seidel

Wristband with Appli-qué Braid/

Katzke

Extreme Embossed

Bighorn Ram/Flanagan &

Banyai

5/16WEDpm

Saddle Bags: Make Your Own/

Klenda

Intermedi-ate Tooling Techniques/

Park

Saddle Fit-Up/ Gould

Finishing a Luxury Watch Strap/Aquino

Drawing & Tooling

for Greater Depth/Yezek

BYK: Saddle Horns &

Swell Cov-ers/Seidel

Wristband with Appli-qué Braid/

Katzke

Extreme Embossed

Bighorn Ram/Flanagan &

Banyai

5/16WED-eve-

Finger Carving Demo/Park

5/17THUam

Saddle Bags: Make Your Own/

Klenda

Antiquing, Dyeing & Finishing

Demo/Park

SaddleFront/Gould

(WLD Set-Up)

Filigree Punch

Tooling/Levitz

BYK: Saddle

Assembly/Seidel

On the Edge: The Necessary Fundamen-tals/Zalesak

Extreme Embossed

Bighorn Ram/Flanagan &

Banyai

5/17THUpm

Saddle Bags: Make Your Own/

Klenda

BurnishingEdges Demo/Park

SaddleCantle

Binding/Gould

(WLD Set-Up)

Engravers’ Bench:

Deep Relief & Scupting/

Scalese

BYK: Saddle

Assembly/Seidel

On the Edge: The Necessary Fundamen-tals/Zalesak

Extreme Embossed

Bighorn Ram/Flanagan &

Banyai

5/18FRIam

The Dream: Embossing & Dyeing/Honghao

DecorativeSleigh Bells/

Dorsett

Floral Pattern Layout/Gould

World Leather Debut

Silver Exhibition

5/18FRIpm

The Dream: Embossing & Dyeing/Honghao

Chap & Chink

Making/Klenda

Swivel Knife Finesse/Gould

World Leather Debut

Silver Exhibition

Leather Cuff with Flowers/Pierce

King of the Jungle/

Flanagan

5/18FRI

-eve-

BYK: Pricing

Strategies/Seidel

5/19SATam

The Dream: Embossing & Dyeing/Honghao

Pricing Your Leatherwork Profitably/Brenner

Belts & Other

Leather Stamping/

Gould

World Leather Debut

Silver Exhibition

BYK: Tooling

Basic Floral Elements/

Seidel

Cozy, Hand-stitched Deerskin Pillow/Pierce

King of the Jungle/

Flanagan

5/19SAT pm

The Dream: Embossing & Dyeing/Honghao

The Elements

of Western Saddle Fit/

Brenner

Belts & Other

Leather Stamping/

Gould

World Leather Debut

Silver Exhibition

BYK: Tooling

Basic Floral Elements/

Seidel

King of the Jungle/

Flanagan

5/20SUNam

Personal Training/

Gould

World Leather Debut

Silver Exhibition

All workshops in YELLOW will take place at the Sheridan Holiday Inn.See page 39 for the Holiday Inn floor plan.

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WORKSHOP TIMETABLE

All workshops in BLUE will take place at the Sheridan Community College.See pages 40-41 for a campus map and floor plan.

The Brinton Museum (Around the Bench with Jim Jackson):239 Brinton Road, Big Horn, WY (11 miles from Sheridan)

WYO Custom Saddles & Trees (Saddle Trees: Top to Bottom):113 Highway 20, Greybull, WY

W171 W202 W203A W203B W208 W209 W210 OTHER

5/15TUEam

Adapting Floral

Patterns/Andrus

5/15TUEpm

Smooth Control &

Refinement w/ the S.K./

Andrus

5/15TUE-eve-

5/16WEDam

Sheath Design & Construc-

tion/Andre

Realistic Leaves Oak

Tree with Appliqué/LaBarre

Tooling Along with Gordon/Andrus

Around the Bench with

Jim Jackson/Jackson

5/16WEDpm

Sheath Design & Construc-

tion/Andre

Realistic Leaves Oak

Tree with Appliqué/LaBarre

Tooling Along with Gordon/Andrus

Around the Bench with

Jim Jackson/Jackson

5/16WED-eve-

Nature Colors Demo/

LaBarre

5/17THUam

Sheath Design & Construc-

tion/Andre

Front Pocket

Money Clip Wallet/Linnell

Realistic Leaves Oak

Tree with Appliqué/LaBarre

Lace Cutting & Beveling/Boyles &

Carter

Basic Hand Stitching/Andrus

Wrist Cuff with Stone

Inlay/Heizer& Adair

Desert Tortoise/Beard

Saddle Trees: Top to

Bottom/Smith

5/17THUpm

Sheath Design & Construc-

tion/Andre

Front Pocket

Money Clip Wallet/Linnell

Realistic Leaves Oak

Tree with Appliqué/LaBarre

Lace Cutting & Beveling/Boyles &

Carter

Advanced Hand

Stitching Demo/Andrus

Wrist Cuff with Stone

Inlay/Heizer& Adair

Desert Tortoise/Beard

Saddle Trees: Top to

Bottom/Smith

5/18FRIam

Rose Notebook

Cover/Andre

Nature Flow Infinity Twin

Panel/LaBarre

Braiding a Scarf Slide

Button/Boyles &

Carter

Dyes, Skiv-ing & Other

Tricks/Main

Fundamen-tals of 3-

Dimensional Tooling/Bernier

5/18FRIpm

Rose Notebook

Cover/Andre

Fearless Swivel Knife Use/Linnell

Nature Flow Infinity Twin

Panel/LaBarre

Braiding a Scarf Slide

Button/Boyles &

Carter

Take Home a Finished

Bag!/Johns

Dyes, Skiv-ing & Other

Tricks/Main

Fundamen-tals of 3-

Dimensional Tooling/Bernier

5/18FRI

-eve-

5/19SATam

De-Mysti-fying the Stitcher/Andre

FREE Leathercraft Workshop for Kids

Nature Flow Infinity Twin

Panel/LaBarre

Leather Flowers &

Vases/Boyles

Take Home a Finished

Bag!/Johns

Making a Flat Cap/Bernier

5/19SAT pm

Precision Bar Ground-

ing & .../Andre

Nature Flow Infinity Twin

Panel/LaBarre

Leather Flowers &

Vases/Boyles

Take Home a Finished

Bag!/Johns

Making a Flat Cap/Bernier

Skill Level: All Skill Levels Welcome!In this demonstration, you will see Bobby dye, antique and finish a piece of tooled leather. Through the use of close-up cameras and a large screen HDTV, he shares the techniques he uses to produce the finishes he is known for. The demonstration will include: discussion about leather, tooling, preparing the leather for color, dyeing the background, dyeing the edges, oiling the leather, applying Fiebing’s antique paste and final finish coats. Throughout the process, he will discuss the tools and methods required for each application. Bobby will also discuss the use of alternative products and methods for comparative purposes. Time permitting, there will be an open Q & A session at the end of the demonstration where he will answer questions regarding any subject which may interest the class. Bobby’s workshops fill quickly so don’t ride the fence! Materials donated by Hermann Oak Leather Co. and Bob Park Custom Leather.Materials to Bring: Note taking materials and a camera.(Bobby’s direct contact info: 602-999-3099 or [email protected]).

Thursday, May 17, 9 am - 12 pm Student Limit: 20$75

Antiquing, Dyeing & Finishing Demonstration Bob ParkChaparral Room, Holiday Inn

Advanced Hand Stitching: The Box Stitch Gordon Andrus

Skill Level: Intermediate to Advanced (or attendance in Basic Hand Stitching)This is a unique opportunity to learn one of the lesser known stitching techniques of fine leatherwork. At one time, many cases or boxes were made from leather, and the makers of these case goods employed the use of hand box stitching. Though rarely taught today, this stitching technique is a hallmark of the finest work in leather and is still used in the finest case work today. Workshop attendees will progress through the steps with Gordon to learn the technique. Materials to Bring: Stitch marking tools, if you have them: overstitch wheels, pricking wheels etc. or pricking irons, harness needles, diamond and curved awls with handles, and note taking materials. Cameras welcome. Gordon will have some tools for you to use during the class; tools will be provided where needed.

Thursday, May 17, 1 pm - 5 pmW208, Sheridan Community College $75

Student Limit: 12

Adapting Floral Patterns for Your Projects Gordon Andrus

Skill Level: All Skill Levels Welcome!Drawing your own patterns, for some, seems daunting if not downright impossible. A wealth of decorative material exists in the world, both on-line and in print. The difficulty lies in making these designs suitable for use in leather, or making them fit into the space you need to fill. Using some older floral patterns in this hands-on workshop, you will learn what the common pitfalls of potential leather patterns are. Then, by learning about the skeletal lines that lay invisibly in all floral patterns, you will learn how to re-size and reshape the various flowers and leaves available and connect them into simple tooling patterns. These are the drawing techniques that are central to any understanding of floral design. Materials to Bring: Sketchbook, pencils and an eraser.

Tuesday, May 15, 8 am - 12 pmW208, Sheridan Community College $75

Student Limit: 12

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Around the Bench with Jim Jackson Jim Jackson

Skill Level: Intermediate to AdvancedJoin Jim for a day of lively discussion and demonstration in his leather shop at the Brinton Museum (239 Brinton Road, Big Horn, Wyo.), just a short 20 minutes from the Sheridan Holiday Inn). The majority of the time will center around Jim’s bench as he goes through the designing, tooling, constructing, and finishing processes. He will build a checkbook or passport wallet. Lunch is included with your registration on site at the beautiful Brinton Bistro. Materials donated by Hermann Oak Leather Co. and Fiebing’s.Materials to Bring: Please bring an example of your leatherwork to give Jim an opportunity to tailor specific comments to you. Also, bring any tools (swivel knives) for comparison and comment. Sponsors will provide leather for demonstration, carving or tool work.Directions to the Brinton Museum will be provided upon registration for the workshop.

Wednesday, May 16, 9 am - 5 pm

The Brinton Museum Leather Shop, Big Horn, WY $195Student Limit: 8

Basic Hand Stitching Gordon Andrus

Skill Level: All Skill Levels Welcome!Recent years have seen a resurgence of interest in the simple elegance of hand stitched leatherwork. Mastery with needle and thread is the most fundamental skill in the leather arts. This workshop will cover basic hand stitching, including double needle harness stitching, casting a hitch in the stitch, and lock stitching with a hooked awl.Materials to Bring: Harness needles, and diamond and curved awls with handles. If you have them, bring a stitch groover, pricking and/or overstitch wheels, pricking irons, straight, round awls, jerk awls, and hand/finger protectors. Tools will be provided where needed.

Thursday, May 17, 8 am - 12 pm Student Limit: 10W208, Sheridan Community College $85

Skill Level: All Skill Levels Welcome!Learn to cut and stamp tough patterns. Al will provide many new patterns that can be used on belts or straps. You’ll be able to choose patterns to fit and/or challenge your skill level. Leather donated by Hermann Oak Leather Co.Materials to Bring: Basic stamping tools of your choice, mallet, swivel knife, strop, ruler, tracing paper, pencil, wing divider, stylus and stamping surface.

Saturday, May 19, 8 am - 5 pm Student Limit: 12$150Sheridan Room, Holiday Inn

Belts & Other Leather Stamping Al Gould

Braiding a Scarf Slide Button Joe Boyles & Nick Carter

Skill Level: Intermediate to AdvancedIn this workshop you will start out making a foundation for a scarf slide. This will be either a Spanish ring knot or a 4 bight turks head made of rawhide. Then you will braid a 6 bight turks head with an interweave as the final project. This will be of rawhide with a kangaroo lace interweave. Prior braiding is required, please practice the 2 pass Spanish Ring Knot and the above mentioned knots to make it easier for the instructors to help you. Supplies donated by Y-Knot Lace, NTC Braiding and Rugged Cross Saddlery.Materials to Bring: Any braiding books on knots you may have, a camera, notebook and pen and your favorite fid (there will be some available to borrow). Come with an open mind and be ready to learn.

Friday, May 18, 8 am - 5 pm Student Limit: 12W203B, Sheridan Community College $135

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Skill Level: All Skill Levels Welcome!Renowned saddlemaker, Keith Seidel will demonstrate and explain in detail how to properly install a tunnel style ground seat for both a tin strainer and an all leather ground seat. You will learn where best to cut the leather from the hide, how to position stirrup leathers, and how to properly shape the seat to balance the rider correctly for different disciplines of horsemanship. Keith will also teach how different styles of riggings affect how the seat must be shaped, and how to change the shape of a seat to make it feel wider or narrower. He will also explain the differences of shaping the seat for male or female riders. Leather donated by Hermann Oak Leather Co.Materials to Bring: Note taking materials.Lunch is included with the workshop to encourage open discussion.

Tuesday, May 15, 8 am - 5 pm Student Limit: 20$180W129, Sheridan Community College

Broaden Your Knowledge: Ground Seats Keith Seidel

Skill Level: All Skill Levels Welcome!How do I price my work? This is one of the most common questions Keith gets asked. We are all faced with this same concern and are afraid to price too high for fear of losing business, but also afraid to price too low and see our business fail. Keith will explain in very basic terms how to establish consistent, equitable pricing for your work. He will show you how to calculate overhead, fair labor charge, and how to determine profit. Proper pricing equals success! “I want you all to be successful!” This will be a fast-paced, interactive class with a lot of material to cover in just a couple of hours!Beverages and snacks will be provided.Materials to Bring: Note taking materials.

Friday, May 18, 6 pm - 9 pm Student Limit: 30$65W129, Sheridan Community College

Broaden Your Knowledge: Pricing Strategies Keith Seidel

Skill Level: All Skill Levels Welcome!In this workshop Keith will demonstrate his method for fitting the major parts on the saddle tree. “I like to fit all of my major parts at the same time to get all of my lines and design balanced.” Beginning with blocking saddle skirts to making riggings, fitting back cantle, making and fitting rear jockeys, and finally stretching in a seat, you will see the construction of a complete saddle. Proper proportions will be discussed as well as popular variables. While working, Keith will discuss how the different options affect the final fit of the parts on the saddle, as well as any questions you may have about the process. “I have developed methods for fitting that work on every saddle and remove the guesswork.” Anyone who has taken his Design and Patterning workshop in previous years will appreciate this workshop as the next step to using those patterns.Leather donated by Hermann Oak Leather Co.Materials to Bring: Note taking materials.Lunch is included with the workshop to encourage open discussion.

Thursday, May 17, 8 am - 5 pm Student Limit: 20$180W129, Sheridan Community College

Broaden Your Knowledge: Saddle Assembly Keith Seidel

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Skill Level: All Skill Levels Welcome!Keith will demonstrate and explain his “idiot-proof” method for covering saddle horns that will work for everyone, every single time, on every style of horn! This specialized class will cover 3 different methods: 1) Standard cap with incorporated leather wrapped neck; 2) Cap and wrap; and 3) Donut-style stitched all around the cap. Proper leather selection and thickness, as well as stitching, trimming, and edging techniques will all be covered in detail. Next, Keith will demonstrate the methods for sweating a cover on a swell fork without welts. It is possible to fit a swell cover in 15-20 minutes. If you take longer, then you might want to take this class to learn the technique. Keith will demonstrate where to cut the swell cover from the hide for the best results. Welt styles will be addressed. Leather donated by Hermann Oak Leather Co.Materials to Bring: Note taking materials.Lunch is included with the workshop to encourage open discussion.

Wednesday, May 16, 8 am - 5 pm Student Limit: 20$180W129, Sheridan Community College

Broaden Your Knowledge: Saddle Horns & Swell Covers Keith Seidel

Skill Level: All Skill Levels Welcome!Learn how to stamp like a pro. The techniques are the same for beginners and advanced alike. This workshop will teach the skills you need to know to stamp in a successful leather shop. This is not a design or patterning workshop, rather how to interpret designs. This HANDS-ON workshop will cover the fundamental use of the multitude of stamping tools to achieve the look that you want. We will work on casing (tempering the leather) and maintaining moisture while stamping, identifying proper tools to use and their function, and how to properly stamp elements like acanthus, swirls, flowers, leaves, and stems. All of these elements are uses to make up most stamping designs. These techniques are not specific to Sheridan style, and will translate into other styles of stamping.Leather donated by Hermann Oak Leather Co. and Barry King Tools.Materials to Bring: Stamping tools, swivel knife, strop mallet/maul, stylus, stamping surface and a headlamp if you have one. Stamping tools can be available upon request.Lunch is included with the workshop to encourage open discussion.

Saturday, May 19, 8 am - 5 pm Student Limit: 20$180W129, Sheridan Community College

Broaden Your Knowledge: Tooling Basic Floral Elements Keith Seidel

Skill Level: All Skill Levels Welcome!This is one of the most highly attended demonstrations that Bobby produces. If you areinterested in learning various methods to produce professional, quality edge finishes, then this is for you! He utilizes close-up cameras and a large screen HD TV to demonstrate each step of a number of burnishing techniques. His demonstrations of the most popular burnishing machines, like the Cobra Burnisher, the Weaver Burnisher and the Fantastic Burnisher provide an excellent opportunity to observe them in use. Instruction will cover subjects like edgers and sharpening, a variety of techniques in hand burnishing, the use of various burnishing solutions, edge dyeing, burnishing with a Dremel® and dealing with exotic and chrome tanned leather. Time permitting, there will be an open Q & A session at the end of the demonstration, where Bobby will answer questions regarding any subject which may interest the class. Materials donated by Hermann Oak Leather Co. and Bob Park Custom Leather.Materials to Bring: Note taking materials and a camera.(Bobby’s direct contact info: 602-999-3099 or [email protected]).

Thursday, May 17, 2 pm - 5 pm Student Limit: 20$75

Burnishing Edges Demonstration Bob ParkChaparral Room, Holiday Inn

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$80Chap & Chink Making Bob Klenda

Skill Level: All Skill Levels Welcome!The goal for this class is to provide the student with the knowledge and confidence to take chap/chink orders, take proper measurements, select suitable leather, and do layout, cutting and construction. Pattern adjustment as well as design are also an important part. The class will be informal, questions are welcome, and chaps and chinks of various styles will be on display for your inspection.Materials to Bring: Note taking materials, camera and chaps/chinks you have made.

Friday, May 18, 1 pm - 5 pmChaparral Room, Holiday Inn

Student Limit: 20

$155Cowboy Cuffs Bob Klenda

Skill Level: All Skill Levels Welcome!Cowboy cuffs have completed a cowboy’s outfit for a long time. Bob is offering you an opportunity to make your very own pair. Layout patterns will be supplied in different sizes along with a flower carving pattern. You can choose to flower carve, basket or block stamp or border stamp yours. Student will learn about choosing leather and proper layout, cutting, carving, stamping, edging, burnishing edges, punching holes, applying finishes, lacing or braiding and setting snaps. Leather for this workshop provided by Hermann Oak Leather Co.Materials to Bring: Note taking materials, camera, swivel knife, mallet, stamping tools, stamping surface, round knife or favorite cutting knife, wood or poly cutting surface, #2 or #3 edger. Edge rubbing supplies, hole punches, lacing, snaps and snap setters will be furnished. If flying to the show, contact Bob at 970-878-5382 to arrange for tools.

Tuesday, May 15, 8 am - 5 pmAppaloosa Room, Holiday Inn

Student Limit: 12

Skill Level: BeginnerHave you ever wanted a soft and cozy pillow for your cabin or home? That’s what we’ll make in this fun workshop. You will learn about piecing and hand stitching with deerskin and go home with a beautiful addition to your pillow collection. Julie will provide the goose down pillow insert. Materials donated by American Elk & Deer and Renia USA.Materials to Bring: 45mm rotary cutter, straight edge (24” minimum length), cutting mat (24” x 36” minimum size).

Saturday, May 19, 8 am - 12 pm

Cozy, Hand-Stitched Deerskin Pillow Julie Pierce$175

Student Limit: 6W158, Sheridan Community College

Creating Western Floral Designs Bob Park

Skill Level: IntermediateIf you were standing in the wrong line when they passed out drawing skills, this class is for you! This workshop is designed as an introduction to drawing floral tooling patterns utilizing the techniques outlined in Bobby’s book, Creating Western Floral Designs. Bobby outlines the step by step process that he uses when designing patterns. This is not an art class! Rather, it’s a mechanical approach to composition utilizing common design elements found in most tooling patterns. Some of the topics covered include basic layout, the use of borders and understanding pattern flow. During the afternoon session the students will practice some basic techniques in drawing. Copies of Creating Western Floral Designs will be available for purchase in class and he will have a few loaner copies as well. Materials donated by Bob Park Custom Leather.Materials to Bring: Drawing pencils, erasers, circle template (up to 3”), note taking materials and a camera.

Tuesday, May 15, 9 am - 5 pm$135Chaparral Room, Holiday Inn

Student Limit: 12

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De-Mystifying the Stitcher Chris Andre

Skill Level: All Skill Levels Welcome!If you have ever been stumped by your sewing machine, are the proud owner of a new stitcher, or are planning on purchasing a stitcher, this workshop is for you. Chris “Slickbald” Andre will cover setting up a Class 4 Cobra machine (or similar), finding “home”, tension and thread weights, and go over the accessories as well. Many applications will be demonstrated. Questions are encouraged and students will have the opportunity to practice with the stitchers on hand. Stitchers provided by Leather Machine Co., Inc.Materials to Bring: Note taking materials and a camera.

Saturday, May 19, 9 am - 12 pmW171, Sheridan Community College $65

Student Limit: 20

Decorative Sleigh Bells Chuck Dorsett

Skill Level: All Skill Levels Welcome!We will create, from start to finish, a 24” sleigh bell strap that will be far and above anything out there. We’ll cut, set spots, drop in a border stamp, set a tongue and buckle billet and lace in some high quality bells for a project that is beautiful! A perfect gift or a unique, high quality, decoration for the holidays or the whole year around! All materials provided by Weaver Leather Craft Supply.

Friday, May 18, 9 am - 12 pm$75

Student Limit: 10Chaparral Room, Holiday Inn

Drawing & Tooling for Greater Depth Steve Yezek

Skill Level: Experienced Beginner to IntermediateThis workshop is an in-depth study of creating visual depth in leather tooling. Day 1 will focus on drawing patterns with visual depth and interest. On Day 2, you will implement the skills learned on Day 1 as you tool a complex roper wallet sunflower pattern. At the end of this workshop, you will have more insight into designing and tooling patterns in a new and exciting way. Materials for this workshop provided by Hermann Oak Leather Co.Materials to Bring: Sketchbook, pencil, eraser, swivel knife, strop, stamping tools, maul/mallet, modelers, and a stamping surface.

Tuesday-Wednesday, May 15 - 16, 9 am - 5 pm$175

Student Limit: 10Strip Mine Room, Holiday Inn

Desert Tortoise Robert Beard

Skill Level: All skill levels welcome!Mr. Beard has added a tortoise to his signature desert pictorial scene. This workshop has it all: careful explanation of the proper use of carving and stamping tools, how to create foliage and ground textures, and adding color to leather. You’ll come away with your own western desert scene, replete with rock formations, a tree, scrub brush and of course, a tortoise. Leather for this workshop provided by Hermann Oak Leather Co.Materials to Bring: Stamping surface, mallet, swivel knife, strop, stylus, modeling spoon, rubber cement, pointed #4 paint brush, artist’s palette, F890, 891, 895, 896, 897, 918, 917, 916, 933, 898/899, 902, 941, 901F, 900, 933/934, 997 and A98. (If using Pro-Series tools: bevelers B-1, B-2, B-3, B-3.5, B-4, B-4.25; F-1 foliage tool, MB-5 or 6 matting tool, FM-1 foliage matter, BT-1 bush tool, GB-4 grass blade, SP-1 and SP-2 smooth points, E-1 or E-2 eyeball tools, DB-1 double beveler, M-3 checkered matter, BG-3 backgrounder, figure bevelers BF-3 thru BF-8.

Thursday, May 17, 9 am - 5 pm$135W210, Sheridan Community College

Student Limit: 12

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Dyes, Skiving & Other Tricks Peter Main

Skill Level: All skill levels welcome!Learn all about using dyes with a sample leather piece supplied to play with. Learn how to skive...leathers supplied. Peter will demonstrate lettering and the use of a modeling tool. He will also show drafting techniques and other tricks. This workshop is a sequence of demonstrated competencies followed by hands-on trial by each student. Materials for this workshop provided by Hermann Oak Leather Co. and Fiebing’s.Materials to Bring: Shallow well palette, sable (or good synthetic) round (pointed) brushes (size 5), scalpel (with #3 handle and #11 Feather® blades), glass skiving surface (inexpensive, smooth bread board will do).

Friday, May 18, 9 am - 5 pm$185W209, Sheridan Community College

Student Limit: 12

Engravers’ Bench: Deep Relief & Sculpting in Metal Diane Scalese

Skill Level: All Skill Levels Welcome!This class will cover the variety of tools and techniques used in creating deep relief engraving with sculptured scrolls and leaves. First, students will learn how to make and shape the gravers for cutting and removing background material, followed by background treatment with a variety of specialized punches. Next will come the gravers and punches used in shaping your scrolls and leaves. Diane will also demonstrate the use of stones for final finishes. All students will receive a sculpting punch, handouts for making and shaping the variety of tools used, a list of tools and suppliers, as well as two patterns for getting started. Equipment provided by GRS Tools.Materials to Bring: Note taking materials.

Thursday, May 17, 1 pm - 4 pm$105Strip Mine Room, Holiday Inn

Student Limit: 15

Skill Level: All Skill Levels Welcome!If you are one whose hand tenses up when it touches a swivel knife and a bit of fear brushes the pit of your stomach when your swivel knife touches the leather, this is a workshop for you. This workshop will take the participants beyond the basics of using the swivel knife. Once the fear of this tool is conquered, cutting in a pattern, decorative cuts, and even complete designs will be handled with confidence. By the end of the workshop, students will complete a piece of leather art using only their swivel knife. Leather donated by Tandy Leather.Materials to Bring: Favorite swivel knife, stylus, strop, note taking supplies and all the questions you’ve ever had about mastering the swivel knife.

Friday, May 18, 1 pm - 5 pm$75

Student Limit: 15W202, Sheridan Community CollegeFearless Swivel Knife Use Jim Linnell

Extreme Embossed Bighorn Ram Kathy Flanagan & Clay Banyai

Skill Level: All skill levels welcome!Learn to make your figure carvings come alive! This class will show you how to stretch your leather into a 3-dimensional Bighorn ram. Be careful not to get in its way, it might knock you over! You will stretch and stuff, create muscle tone, tool in realistic hair, cut the horns loose, paint with the pros. Walk away with a fully completed work of art. Materials for this workshop provided by Hermann Oak Leather Co. and Renia USA.Materials to Bring: Stylus, modeling spoon, swivel knife and strop, bevelers and matting tools (smooth and checkered, various sizes), pear shaders (smooth, various sizes) F895, F902 or 902-2, scalpel with #11 blade and a stamping surface.

Wednesday-Thursday, May 16 - 17, 9 am - 5 pm$270W166, Sheridan Community College

Student Limit: 12

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Filigree Punch Tooling Dick Levitz

Skill Level: All Skill Levels Welcome!Dick will demonstrate his fast and easy technique for doing filigree leatherwork. Students will learn his punch technique and be able to try out the tools and patterns during the workshop. The tools used will be available for purchase at the workshop and trade show.Materials to Bring: Note taking materials.

Thursday, May 17, 9 am - 12 pm$85

Student Limit: 12Strip Mine Room, Holiday Inn

Finger Carving Demonstration Bob Park

Skill Level: All skill levels welcome!Students in this class will learn how to create beautiful swivel knife designs. Discussion will include the various styles of finger carving, pattern creation, layout and practical applications. Instruction will include the use of various types of swivel knives and blades, sharpening, cutting techniques, free hand cutting and the application of additional stamping tools. Bobby will demonstrate the layout and cutting of a typical finger carving pattern. Materials donated by Hermann Oak Leather Co. and Bob Park Custom Leather.Materials to Bring: Sharp swivel knife, strop, tracing stylus, note taking materials and a camera.(Bobby’s direct contact info: 602-999-3099 or [email protected]).

Wednesday, May 16, 7 pm - 10 pm$75Chaparral Room, Holiday Inn

Student Limit: 20

Floral Pattern Layout Al Gould

Skill Level: All Skill Levels Welcome!Discover floral pattern layout, combined with geometric and basket stamping. Learn how to draw patterns properly within a given space while maintaining symmetry, balance and flow. Further instruction involving basic pattern components (flowers, buds, leaves, stems and fillers) will open up inexhaustible possibilities for pattern layout. Then, add borders to complete your designs using cut lines, beaded and serpentine accents.Materials to Bring: Sketchbook, pencils and eraser.

Friday, May 18, 8 am - 12 pm$75Sheridan Room, Holiday Inn

Student Limit: 15

Student Limit: 10

Finishing a Luxury Watch Strap Sean Aquino

Skill Level: All skill levels welcome!In this workshop, you will learn hands-on how to master the intricate detailed work of finishing edges, including painting and creasing, so you can build more refined and higher quality leather goods. You’ll build a luxury watch strap to learn and practice these skills. You can also apply these same techniques to belts, pet collars and handbags. You’ll also use the same tools and materials that the best designers and makers use today to create better projects than you ever have before. Learn tips and tricks needed to use those tools and materials effectively, allowing you to unlock the secrets of creating finely crafted leather edges. Materials donated by Hermann Oak Leather Co., Renia USA and Fine Leatherworking.Materials to Bring: A sewing pony (if you prefer it to a sewing clam). Bring a cutting knife and skiving knife if you prefer your own.

Wednesday, May 16, 9 am - 5 pm$245Le Gourmet Room, Holiday Inn

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FREE Leathercraft Workshop for Kids Jim Linnell, et al.

Skill Level: All Skill Levels Welcome!The basics of leather tooling (carving & stamping) will be demonstrated in this morning workshop for aspiring leather workers aged 19 and under. Then, students will receive individual hands-on help with practicing the techniques and completing a leather project. All materials will be provided. *Pre-Registration is required. Materials for this workshop donated by Tandy Leather.

Saturday, May 19, 9 am - 12:30 pmW202, Sheridan Community College FREE*

Student Limit: 40

Front Pocket Money Clip Wallet Jim Linnell

Skill Level: All Skill Levels Welcome!Many active adults have quit carrying a wallet in their hip pocket and have gone to using a Front Pocket Wallet. It is no wonder that Front Pocket Wallets are the best selling type of wallet a leather worker can make today. What you will learn in this class will be skills that you can take home and make money with. In this class, students will make a Front Pocket Money Clip Wallet from scratch. They will cut the pieces out, tool, dye, finish and assemble the wallet in the class. Students will not only take home a finished wallet, but they will also have the skills to continue to create these wallets. Materials for this workshop donated by Tandy Leather and Maker’s Leather Supply.Materials to Bring: Students will need to bring a cutting surface and a tooling surface. A utility knife, exacto knife or similar cutter with a sharp blade in it. Swivel knife, mallet, stylus and stamping tools for doing medium to small floral carving. Size 0 or 1 edge beveler, a stitching chisel and edge slicker. Some extras of some of these tools will be available for use in the class. Leather, dyes, and finishes will be provided.

Thursday, May 17, 9 am - 5 pmW202, Sheridan Community College $135

Student Limit: 15

Fundamentals of 3-Dimensional Tooling Tony Bernier

Skill Level: All Skill Levels Welcome!This is the new, shortened version of Tony’s Fundamentals workshop. We start with some quick swivel knife cuts, just to get everyone on the same page. We then do some perspective style boxes and work our way up in a systematic approach to the more complex. We take each new thing we learn and use that to move forward. Learning how to properly render perspective-style images gives us the ability to add a whole new, additional dimension to our tooling. And adapting this perspective-style tooling to pictorial and figure carving helps us grasp the proper way to render images in a more realistic, 3-dimensional form. Leather donated by Hermann Oak Leather Co.Materials to Bring: Tracing film, pencil, mist bottle, small stylus, swivel knife (preferably with a filigree/angled blade), mallet/maul, small pointed modeling spoon, medium figure beveler, small beveler, two small pointed backgrounders (1 smooth and 1 textured) and a stamping surface. You’re also welcome to bring any extra tools you like to use.

Friday, May 18, 9 am - 5 pmW210, Sheridan Community College $110

Student Limit: 12

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Intermediate Tooling Techniques Bob Park

Skill Level: IntermediateBack by popular demand! This one day workshop designed to assist the student in increasing their tooling skills. With the aid of close-up cameras and a large screen TV, Bobby will cover a variety of subjects such as leather, the swivel knife, tools and stamping surfaces. Particular focus will be on tool selection, tooling sequence options, texture options and final finish considerations on the pattern. He will demonstrate the proper way to sharpen a swivel knife blade, the handling of tools, and the impact of various tool textures on the final result. The student will tool a small floral pattern during the class, providing Bobby the opportunity to tailor specific comments to the individual. Emphasis will be on applying the techniques presented and NOT on completion of the sample. Time permitting, there will be an open Q & A session at the end of the workshop where he will answer questions regarding any subject which may interest the class. Leather donated by Hermann Oak Leather Co.Materials to Bring: Note taking materials, stamping and border tools, swivel knife, strop, stamping surface and a camera. Bobby’s direct contact info: 602-999-3099 or [email protected]

Wednesday, May 16, 9 am - 5 pm$135Chaparral Room, Holiday Inn

Student Limit: 12

King of the Jungle Kathy Flanagan

Skill Level: All skill levels welcome!King of the Jungle is a great class if you’re looking to improve your hairing techniques. An African lion has numerous hair lengths. To create the most realistic hair, the “one hair at a time” technique is the most valuable. You will also learn how to get the depth, which is so important in realistic carvings. Painting is included in this class. Learn about the importance of shadowing and contrast to make your lion come alive. Come join me for a day and a half of the most fun type of learning available. Supplies donated by Hermann Oak Leather Co. and Renia USA.Materials to Bring: Styluses (regular and tiny point), modeling spoon, swivel knife and strop, bevelers and matting tools (smooth and checkered, various sizes), pear shaders (smooth and flat, various sizes), undercut beveler, F895, F902 or F902-2, paint brushes (round with firm tip, sizes 2, 3, & 4), mallet and a stamping surface.

Friday, May 18, 1 pm-5 pm + Saturday, May 19, 9 am-5 pm$150W166, Sheridan Community College

Student Limit: 10

Skill Level: All skill levels welcome!In this hands-on workshop, we will start by going over the differences in cutting leather and rawhide. We will discuss tempering rawhide and the nature of both leather and rawhide, about preparing the material for cutting lace and beveling and about different braiding soaps. We will go whichever way the class takes us, spending more time on that material. We will have numerous cutters, splitters and bevelers available to try out to find the perfect fit for you. This workshop will be packed with information with a low student to instructor ratio, meaning more personalized education. Nick and Joe will also have a few stories to keep you entertained while learning. Supplies donated by Stern Tanning, Y-Knot Lace, NTC Braiding and Rugged Cross Saddlery.Materials to Bring: Cutters, splitters and bevelers you may have, camera, notebook and pen. Also bring an open mind and be ready to learn and have a little fun.

Lace Cutting & Beveling Joe Boyles & Nick Carter

Thursday, May 17, 8 am - 5 pm$150W203B, Sheridan Community College

Student Limit: 12

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Leather Bindings Demonstration Bob Park

Skill Level: All skill levels welcome!In this demonstration, Bobby will share the methods he uses to create and apply leatherbindings and turned edges on casework. These are techniques which are particularly useful when utilizing pre-finished interior assemblies or when combining veg and chrome tanned leathers where burnishing the edges is impractical. Topics covered will include hand skiving, splitting, trimming, gluing and sewing. Bobby will demonstrate the use of several hand tools for cutting and skiving and with the aid of a large screen TV and multiple cameras, students will be presented with close-up views of each and every operation. Additionally, Bobby will discuss the use of the Cobra NP-4 Bell Knife Skiver, the Cobra Class 14 Splitter and the Cobra 4 Sewing Machine and their practical applications to this subject. If you have ever considered using bindings or turned edges in a project then this demonstration will be particularly informative. Time permitting, there will be an open Q & A session where Bobby will answer questions regarding any subject which may interest the class. Supplies provided by Hermann Oak Leather Co., Bob Park Custom Leather and Leather Machine Co., Inc.Materials to Bring: Note taking materials and a camera. Bobby’s direct contact info: 602-999-3099 or [email protected]

Tuesday, May 15, 7 pm - 10 pm$75Chaparral Room, Holiday Inn

Skill Level: BeginnerLeather curious fashionista? This workshop is for you! Julie will teach you how to make a leather cuff with realistic leather flowers, suitable for the next time you’re invited to a royal wedding! Supplies donated by Springfield Leather Co., Leather Machine Co., Inc. and Renia USA.Materials to Bring: 45mm rotary cutter, straight edge (24” minimum), cutting mat (24” x 36” minimum size).

Friday, May 18, 1 pm - 5 pm

Leather Cuff with Flowers Julie Pierce$125

Student Limit: 12W158, Sheridan Community College

Leather Flowers & Vases Joe Boyles

Skill Level: All Skill Levels Welcome!In this workshop we will make roses and calla lilies as well as a leather vase. The roses will be dyed and the calla lilies will be painted. We will start with the vase as it takes much longer to dry. We will discuss using these flowers for things such as boutonnieres and corsages. We will also talk about Joe’s success and failures with making flowers and vases to give you insight into this project. This is NOT a coloring workshop. Supplies donated by Hermann Oak Leather Co., Fiebing’s and Rugged Cross Saddlery. Materials to Bring: A pair of leather shears/heavy duty scissors, size 1 or 2 leather punch, poundo board, mallet, pencil, an old hair dryer (if you have one), 2 small paint brushes and acrylic paints (if you want to have your own colors).

Saturday, May 19, 9 am - 4 pmW203B, Sheridan Community College $110

Student Limit: 12

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Making a Flat Cap Tony Bernier

Skill Level: All Skill Levels Welcome!Make a flat cap or two. Most of the project should be finished by lunchtime, but Tony will stay for anyone who wants more time to get the process down. Materials donated by Hermann Oak Leather Co. and Leather Machine Co., Inc.Materials to Bring: Sewing clips or similar, scissors, and a couple of pens. Tony will bring fabric to make the first caps but if you’re feeling adventurous, you’re welcome to try it with garment weight leather.

Saturday, May 19, 9 am - 5 pm

W210, Sheridan Community College $110

Student Limit: 12

Nature Colors Demonstration Ed LaBarre

Skill Level: All Skill Levels Welcome!In this 3 hour “Demo” Ed will demonstrate the “Nature Colors” process for about half of the allotted time, and then you will have hands on practice for the remainder of the class where he will help with questions. Materials donated by Hermann Oak Leather Co.Materials to Bring: Notetaking materials.

Wednesday, May 16, 6 pm - 9 pmW203A, Sheridan Community College $65

Student Limit: 20

Nature Flow Infinity Twin Panel Ed LaBarre

Skill Level: Intermediate to AdvancedIn this 2 day workshop you will tool and sculpt the panel in a more ‘natural flow’ design, and stamp a curved basketweave in all the surrounding ‘window’ areas. On day 2 you will use Ed’s “Nature Colors” coloring process to color the center section and use shading and blending of colors on the curved basketweave areas. Materials donated by Hermann Oak Leather Co.Materials to Bring: Maul/mallet, an assortment of bevelers, pear shaders and thumbprints, P206, P208, P367 (or similar), 2 styluses (for drawing veins), petal lifters, background tools, swivel knife, strop, a stamping surface, brushes and a palette.

Friday - Saturday, May 18 - 19, 9 am - 5 pmW203A, Sheridan Community College $175

Student Limit: 12

On the Edge: The Necessary Fundamentals Paul Zalesak

Skill Level: All Skill Levels Welcome!Learn the fundamental principles and techniques of how to put a consistently sharp cutting edge on virtually all of your leather craft cutting tools. We will start by defining the cutting edge and how to achieve the best cutting edge possible. Then we will briefly cover the most effective sharpening media. Afterwards we will spend a considerable amount of time putting an edge on your round knife, swivel knife, skiver, pocket knife, draw gauge blade, trim knife, splitter blade, etc. The idea is for you to develop the skills to effectively and efficiently sharpen your various leathercraft knives and get a consistently sharp cutting edge. This workshop will be catered to any skill level – novice to master. The goal is to have your tools sharpened better than ever before. Registration fee includes a copy of “On The Edge”, which is a compilation of articles featured in Leather Crafters & Saddlers Journal.Materials to Bring: 3-5 leather cutting instruments (round knife, swivel knife, trim knife, etc.), your favorite sharpening media (diamond hones or water stones), sharpening fixture for your swivel knife blade, 2”x 4” piece of wood x the length of your sharpening media (to serve as a riser block), strop, wipe rag(s) and scrap leather pieces for practice.

Thursday, May 17, 9 am - 5 pm$125W158, Sheridan Community College

Student Limit: 12

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Personal Training Al Gould

Skill Level: All Skill Levels Welcome!Do you have a burning question about your leatherwork that you’d like to ask Al? Al’s goal for these 1-hour time slots is to help a person as much as possible. Stay motivated in your leatherwork by investing in this critical hour of tutoring, where you’ll get 100% of those 60 minutes all to yourself. Call the Journal to register: 715-362-5393. Time slots are: 8-9, 9-10, 10-11, 11-12, assigned on a first-come, first-served basis.Materials to Bring: Your leatherwork, tools and questions. All students under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.

Sunday, May 20, 8 am - 12 pm; 1-hour Workshops$100/hourSheridan Room, Holiday Inn

Student Limit: 1/hour

Precision Bar Grounding & Backgrounding Chris Andre

Skill Level: All Skill Levels Welcome!Most carvers hear the word “bar grounder” and groan. This 3 hour workshop will turn the bar grounder into your friend! Understand how to use this tool without creating “hamburger” in your background and create a very neat, professional look in your work. You will cover several other backgrounding techniques and have time to practice in class. No specific project will be made, just lots of remnants to play on! Leather donated by Hermann Oak Leather Co.Materials to Bring: Basic carving tools, bevelers, matters, swivel knife, bar grounders, background tools, maul/mallet and a stamping stone.

Saturday, May 19, 1 pm - 4 pm$75

Student Limit: 12W171, Sheridan Community College

Skill Level: All Skill Levels Welcome!Bob Brenner is the leather industry authority with decades of experience on how to price your work. Are you profitable? Even if you are, this workshop is designed to help you maximize your profits and avoid common pitfalls. This is a packed, 4-hour workshop based on Bob’s book, “How to Establish Prices for the Saddle Maker or Leather Worker”. You’ll receive this book (a $39.95 retail value) during the workshop, which will help you greatly in your note taking while Bob is teaching. This proven system will teach you how to establish a profitable hourly rate and price for your services and products, and it is updated by Bob continuously to reflect fair market pricing. These strategies can be used for anything you make. Bob uses this same system in his shop on a daily basis. If you’ve made it, he’s priced it (profitably)!Materials to Bring: Notebook and pencil.

Pricing Your Leatherwork Profitably Bob Brenner

Saturday, May 19, 8 am - 12 pm$80

Student Limit: 15Chaparral Room, Holiday Inn

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Realistic Leaves Oak Tree with Appliqué Butterfly Ed LaBarre

Skill Level: Intermediate to AdvancedIn this 2 day workshop you will emboss the trunk of the tree to give it a more realistic appearance, and tool and sculpt everything using Ed’s “Realistic Leaves” process. On day 2 you will use Ed’s “Nature Colors” coloring process to color everything and position the appliqué butterfly. Materials donated by Hermann Oak Leather Co. and Renia USA.Materials to Bring: Maul/mallet, an assortment of bevelers, pear shaders and thumbprints, P206, P208, P367 (or similar), 2 styluses (for drawing veins), petal lifters, background tools, swivel knife, strop, a stamping surface, brushes and a palette.

Wednesday - Thursday, May 16 - 17, 9 am - 5 pmW203A, Sheridan Community College $175

Student Limit: 12

Rose Notebook Cover Chris Andre

Skill Level: All Skill Levels Welcome!Together with Slickbald, you will carve and shade dye a “realistic” blooming rose on a notebook cover. The main focus of this workshop will be learning techniques for more realistic carving, brush-dyed shading and antiquing. Several techniques in add-ing depth and dimension to your carvings will be demonstrated. Materials donated by Fiebing’s and Hermann Oak Leather Co.Materials to Bring: Figure carving tools (bevelers, matters, shaders, lifter bevelers, veiners, modeling spoon, triangle beveler, swivel knife, strop, maul/mallet, and a stamping stone).

Friday, May 18, 9 am - 5 pm$135

Student Limit: 12W171, Sheridan Community College

Skill Level: IntermediateDuring Bob’s 55 years as a saddle maker he has made saddle bags of all sizes and shapes. In this 2-day workshop, the student will build and take home a medium sized pair with an accordion-style gusset. Bob will explain styles, materials and construction methods as well as the methods of attaching saddle bags to a saddle. Patterns will be supplied, student will lay out, cut, stamp, rivet, sew, edge, oil and polish the pair that they make. Time will only permit a simple border stamp (bring a favorite). Materials donated by Hermann Oak Leather Co., Renia USA and Fiebing’s.Materials to Bring: Note pad, pencil, camera, swivel knife, mallet, stamping tools, stamping surface, round knife or favorite cutting knife, wood or poly cutting surface, heavy scissors, #2 and #3 edgers, ¾” slot punch, #4 hole punch, edge rubbing supplies and a broad-faced hammer. If flying to the trade show, contact Bob at 970-878-5382 to arrange for tools.

$345Saddle Bags: Make Your Own Bob Klenda

Wednesday - Thursday, May 16 - 17, 8 am - 5 pmAppaloosa Room, Holiday Inn

Student Limit: 8

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Skill Level: All Skill Levels Welcome!Part 4 in a 4-part series this year in Sheridan! Cantle binding application is one of the most troubling tasks of saddle making. In this workshop, learn to shape a Cheyenne roll to your advantage; prepare leather for ease of application; apply the binding, secure it in place and shape it for sewing. (Special Offer: Select all 4 parts in the series – Saddle Ground Seat, Saddle Fit-Up, Saddle Front and Saddle Cantle Binding – and save $100! Register for Saddle Solutions; see Registration Form). Leather donated by Hermann Oak Leather Co.Materials to Bring: Notebook, pencil and camera.

Thursday, May 17, 1 pm - 5 pm Student Limit: 15

Saddle Cantle Binding Al Gould$125Sheridan Room, Holiday Inn

Skill Level: All Skill Levels Welcome!Part 2 in a 4-part series this year in Sheridan! This course will demonstrate how to fit, mark and cut the saddle skirts, rigging and the seat to fit the rider and the purpose of the saddle. Al will instruct on how to find the elusive shape, balance and function with saddle fit-up, and will demonstrate a variety of rigging styles and applications. (Special Offer: Select all 4 parts in the series – Saddle Ground Seat, Saddle Fit-Up, Saddle Front and Saddle Cantle Binding – and save $100! Register for Saddle Solutions; see Registration Form). Leather donated by Hermann Oak Leather Co.Materials to Bring: Notebook, pencil and camera.

Wednesday, May 16, 1 pm - 5 pm Student Limit: 15

Saddle Fit-Up Al Gould$125Sheridan Room, Holiday Inn

Skill Level: All Skill Levels Welcome!Part 3 in a 4-part series this year in Sheridan! Al will show you his favorite ways to cover the horn, considerations for covering the fork, and he will address the many factors that come into play when deciding on gullet height. (Special Offer: Select all 4 parts in the series – Saddle Ground Seat, Saddle Fit-Up, Saddle Front and Saddle Cantle Binding – and save $100! Register for Saddle Solutions; see Registration Form). Leather donated by Hermann Oak Leather Co.Materials to Bring: Notebook, pencil and camera.

Thursday, May 17, 8 am - 12 pm Student Limit: 15

Saddle Front Al Gould$125Sheridan Room, Holiday Inn

Skill Level: All Skill Levels Welcome!Part 1 in a 4-part series this year in Sheridan! Al will build an entire ground seat in this workshop, while discussing the shaping of it as well. (Special Offer: Select all 4 parts in the series – Saddle Ground Seat, Saddle Fit-Up, Saddle Front and Saddle Cantle Binding – and save $100! Register for Saddle Solutions; see Registration Form). Leather donated by Hermann Oak Leather Co.Materials to Bring: Notebook, pencil and camera.

Wednesday, May 16, 8 am - 12 pm Student Limit: 15

Saddle Ground Seat Al Gould$125Sheridan Room, Holiday Inn

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Saddle Trees: Top to Bottom Dusty Smith

Skill Level: All Skill Levels Welcome!To many, ordering a saddle tree can be an overwhelming experience. Which measurements are important and which aren’t? What about angles and fit for the customer or yourself? What are the different styles of trees? In this class we will be measuring horses and then taking that information to build a custom saddle tree from start to finish in the wood. The measurements will be explained and all of the different options for making a custom saddle tree will be discussed. This information will allow students to see what measurments are used by tree makers. By watching a custom tree being built, the students will be able to have a first hand look of how a custom saddle tree is constructed. This workshop will take place at Dusty’s shop (130 Barn Rd, Buffalo, WY 82834.)Materials to Bring: Notetaking materials, earplugs and safety glasses (recommended).Lunch is included with the registration fee and will be provided on site. Directions to Dusty’s shop will be provided upon registration for the workshop.

Thursday, May 17, 8 am - 5 pmWYO Custom Saddles & Trees, Buffalo, WY $150

Student Limit: 15

Sheath Design & Construction Chris Andre

Skill Level: All Skill Levels Welcome!Together we will discuss, design, and make sheaths for knives which you bring to class. We will cover several styles of sheaths and their construction techniques, fitting, leather selection and more. Leather donated by Hermann Oak Leather Co.Materials to Bring: Knives for which to make sheaths. Students should have their own professional collection of properly shaped, sharpened, and polished tools: pencil, head knife or similar, strop, a #5 or #6 French skiver, #3 and #5 common edge bevelers, edge slicker, wing dividers and a cutting surface.

Wednesday - Thursday, May 16 - 17, 9 am - 5 pm$250

Student Limit: 15W171, Sheridan Community College

Smooth Control & Refinement with the Swivel Knife Gordon Andrus

Skill Level: All Skill Levels Welcome!Control of the swivel knife is fundamental to all decorative work with leather. After checking to be sure that they know how to properly sharpen and strop their knives, participants of this workshop will learn techniques which will help to ensure that their cuts work with the flow of the pattern. Emphasis will also be placed on making push cuts and how to fade out lines while cutting to see the effect that this has on creating flow in the finished work. Leather donated by Hermann Oak Leather Co.Materials to Bring: Swivel knives, blades, sharpening guides, stones, and strops.

Tuesday, May 16, 1 pm - 5 pmW208, Sheridan Community College $80

Student Limit: 12

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Take Home a Finished Bag! Deb Johns

Skill Level: All Skill Levels Welcome!You will learn how to make a completely finished bag, with no metal hardware, from start to finish. You’ll start by cutting the pieces from soft leather (the pattern is yours to keep) and stamp a design. Then, Deb will share her signature, unique sponge dyeing method with you. Final assembly will include buckstitching and an antler hook closure. You will leave with a finished bag to be proud of! Leather provided by American Elk & Deer.Materials to Bring: Sharp scissors, utility knife, X-acto® knife, stylus, border stamping tools your choice, flower stamps (if you have them), # 7 and #5 hole punches, stamping surface, Poundo® board or similar, larger edgers, burnishing wheel or similar.

Friday, May 18, 1 pm - 5 pm + Sat, May 19, 9 am - 5 pmW208, Sheridan Community College $200

Student Limit: 15

Al Gould

Skill Level: All Skill Levels Welcome!Designed to add style to your swivel knife work, this workshop will help you learn to make the swivel knife the integral and indispensable tool for your leatherwork. Al will show you how to “run” with your cuts, how to cut floral designs, borders, leaves and stems, stand alone cuts and basic, decorative cuts. Al is ready to answer all questions related to swivel knife finesse, including all the various types of blades and bevels, so bring your most challenging questions. Sharpening and maintaining the edge on your knives will also be covered. Learn the best blade to use for each specific job. By the end of this workshop, you should feel as though you and your swivel knife (knives?) are well acquainted! Leather donated by Hermann Oak Leather Co.Materials to Bring: Swivel knife, strop, notebook and pencil.

Friday, May 18, 1 pm - 5 pm$75Sheridan Room, Holiday Inn

Swivel Knife Finesse

Student Limit: 15

Skill Level: All Skill Levels Welcome!A little rabbit, sleeping in the leaves, is immersed in a beautiful dream. Utilize embossing and dyeing techniques in leather to portray such a wonderful moment. In the two days during this workshop, we will learn how to use embossing to create realistic animal structure, hair details, and mixed Oriental culture dyeing techniques. Leather donated by Hermann Oak Leather Co.Materials to Bring: Swivel knife, strop, mallet, checkered bevelers, backgrounders (checkered fine oval & checkered fine teardrop), thumbprints (horizontal), smooth pear shader, lifters, flower centers, center shaders, stylus, modeling knife and a stamping surface.

Friday - Saturday, May 18 - 19, 8 am - 5 pm$500Appaloosa Room, Holiday Inn

The Dream: Embossing & Dyeing Honghao Cai

Student Limit: 8

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Skill Level: All Skill Levels Welcome!The subject of Western saddle fit or saddle fitting has generated a good deal of interest within the general riding public and the saddle industry. This workshop is a discussion of the elements that comprise Western saddle fit: the horse, the rider, the saddle, and how they interrelate. You will explore the cause and effect of various factors and how these factors influence a positive or negative saddle fit. Included is the American Saddle Makers Association’s book, Western Saddle Fit, a $29.95 value.Materials to Bring: Notepaper and pen.

Saturday, May 19, 1 pm - 5 pm

The Elements of Western Saddle Fit Bob Brenner$80

Student Limit: 15Chaparral Room, Holiday Inn

Tooling Along with Gordon Gordon Andrus

Skill Level: Intermediate to AdvancedThe focus in this new, hands on, workshop teaches the leather worker to think of the floral stamping tools as modeling tools to gain a smoother, three-dimensional quality in their tooling. Workshop attendees will work right along with Gordon as he coaches them on the details and techniques for each of the tools used in leather tooling. Some of the tools will be new to many students. Leather donated by Hermann Oak Leather Co.Materials to Bring: Swivel knives, stamp tools, mallets or mauls, note taking materials. Some tools will be provided where needed. Cameras welcome.

Wednesday, May 16, 8 am - 5 pmW208, Sheridan Community College $135

Student Limit: 12

Skill Level: Beginner to Intermediate Take home a wrist cuff that you make from start to finish! First, you’ll learn how to measure for the thickness of leather available. Then, Aaron and Janie Sue will discuss how to adapt the cuff in an elliptical shape to accommodate any shape of stone, as well as how to inlay the stone. You’ll be skiving (a lot!) and learn how Aaron finishes an edge. Finally, you’ll apply a finish and snap closure and wear it out of class! Materials provided by Maker’s Leather Supply and Leather Machine Co., Inc.Materials to Bring: Measuring tape (cloth), ruler, sharp knife, skiving knife, stamping/cutting surface, wing dividers, swivel knife, strop, stylus, pen, pencil, notebook, a smile and coffee for Janie Sue.

Wrist Cuff with Stone Inlay Aaron Heizer & Janie Sue Adair

Thursday, May 17, 8 am - 5 pmW209, Sheridan Community College $150

Student Limit: 10

Skill Level: All Skill Levels Welcome!In this workshop, students will learn how to create a beautiful, applique braid using the single strand braid technique. This technique is fun and easy to learn. Once learned, this versatile braided technique can be applied to different projects as a unique embellishment. The students will also learn how to properly cut, skive, and bevel the lace for braiding. Materials supplied by Y-Knot Lace and Fiebing’s.Materials to Bring: Large edge beveler or small French edger, ruler, #10 overstitich wheel, sewing awl, lacing fid, 2 lacing needles, white saddle soap or braiding soap.

Wristband with Appliqué Braid Sheryl Katzke

Wednesday, May 16, 8 am - 5 pmW158, Sheridan Community College $150

Student Limit: 20

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W129, W158, W166, W171 (ground floor)W202, W203A, W203B, W208, W209 & W210 (second floor)are located in the Edward A. Whitney Academic Center on the Sheridan College Campus (see the blue ring on the campus map on the previous page).

DIRECTIONS: From the Holiday Inn, drive south on Sugarland Dr. to E. Brund-age Ln. (Hwy. 14). Turn right onto E. Brundage Ln. After 1 block, turn left (south) onto Coffeen Ave. (Hwy. 87). Proceed 1/2 mile, then turn left into the college. Follow Whitney Ln. to the Whitney Academic Center and enter through the front.

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Sean AquinoSean Aquino has been making leather goods for eight years. He runs the blog and website, FineLeath-erworking.com, which has been the go-to resource for advanced tools, materials and luxury leather craft inspiration since 2012.

INSTRUCTORSChris AndreChris “Slickbald” Andre is a professional leather artist and maker in Frederick, Colorado. Chris works mostly in cowboy action and concealed carry gun leather while dabbling in saddles, cowboy trappings and motorcycle gear. Chris is also an active and competitive member of SASS and Cowboy Fast Draw, and is a lifetime competitive shooter. Chris authors a variety of instruction and pattern packs for gun leather and other items as well as offering workshops in holster making and carving.

Gordon AndrusGordon Andrus is an artist, craftsman, and author. Gordon has been working leather since the mid-1970s, when he was given a handful of tools that had belonged to his grandfather. He earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Utah State University 1986 and a Master of Fine Arts from Alfred University in 1990. He has owned Sage Creek Stock Saddle Co. for the past sixteen years.“Artistry is vital to any creative endeavor. As a saddler, I strive to achieve as higha level of artistry in my craftsmanship as I can. I love making things that are useful.”

Clay BanyaiClay has been working with leather for 40 years. He currently works in boot repair at Bob’s Shoe Repair in Rapid City, South Dakota. Born in North Dakota, and has now lived in the Rapid City area for five years. Clay is an award-winning artist who specializes in leather embossing and figure carving.

Robert BeardRobert owns Pro Series Tool Company in Farmington, New Mexico, where he specializes in designing and crafting custom leather tools. He is a world-renowned carver, instructor and tool maker and has been a leather artist for over forty years. He was awarded the Al Stohlman Award for Achievement in Leathercraft in 1987.

Tony BernierTony Allen Bernier loves to create, everything from art, to meaningful conversation. He has a passion for life, and adores his wife and children. He’s been doing upholstery for almost twenty years, and leatherwork for seven. He went to college for graphic arts, and has been building, making, and creating art for as long as he can remember. He made a point to mention how blessed he feels that he not only gets to do what he loves, but that he has the opportunity to share it with others.

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Bob BrennerBesides being a full-time saddle maker, Bob was a branch bank manager that gives him good experi-ence in reading and analyzing profit and loss statements. He was also an account manager for a computer company that did all the data processing for area banks. Based on his wealth of knowledge gleaned from these experiences, he published a book on pricing saddles and other leather work. Bob owns Pike’s Peak Saddlery in Black Forest, CO.

Nick CarterAn accomplished braider currently residing in Casper, Wyoming, Nick is a working man’s braider who has been making and sometimes selling his braided goods for over 24 years. Always willing to share and learn techniques, Nick offers his services with great enthusiasm every chance he gets.

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Kathy FlanaganWhen she was very young, Kathy started her leathercraft career as a 4-H project, not knowing what it would lead to many years later. She has become the recipient of prestigious awards, such as the coveted Al Stohlman Award and Master Leather Artisan of the Year from the Academy of Western Artists. Figure carving has become her primary focus, and she is determined to share everything she has learned.

Chuck DorsettChuck has been a hobbyist and professional leathercrafter for more than 30 years and produces the videos and online tutorials for Weaver Leather Craft Supply. His work has been in a number of movies including Pirates of the Carribean, Just Visiting, Mortal Kombat and multiple stage and theatrical productions.

Joe BoylesJoe began braiding while in Australia in 1988 after getting his first Ron Edwards book. Back home, he was taught rawhide by Mary Fields, who is in the Bruce Grant books, and also attended Dale Moore’s saddle building school. Kangaroo and rawhide are his preferred materials to braid with. He started braiding Australian stock whips a few years ago and is now starting on bullwhips. Joe enjoys teaching and will keep you entertained while you learn.

Al GouldAl Gould is a custom saddle maker and leather artist, having made saddles since 1960. Horses and cattle have been a large part of his life with experience in – and not limited to – high country packing mules and cow punching. Al is also a gold card member of Pro-Rodeo. Al has taught a variety of workshops at numerous past shows and enjoys sharing as much of his hard-earned knowledge as possible. He was awarded the Al Stohlman Award for Achievement in Leathercraft in 2009.

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Bob KlendaBob has been carving leather since 1959 and making saddles since 1962. As past president of the Colorado Saddle Makers Association, as well as being one of its founders, he is accustomed to teaching saddle making and leather carving at its seminars as well as for 4-H and in his own saddle shop. Bob is primarily self-taught and is eager to share his knowledge with others. He is a recipient of the Howard Munsell Award for promotion of the art of saddle making, and in 2010 he received the Al Stohlman Award for Achievement in Leathercraft.

Sheryl KatzkeSheryl was first introduced to leathercraft while a Girl Scout and later began braiding leather, learn-ing from masters of the craft in both kangaroo and rawhide, and becoming skilled in round braiding, inlay/overlay braids and fine edge braiding. Her work has won many blue ribbons and she enjoys making custom dog leads. She is the leader of a 4-H leathercraft club, is on the Oregon State 4-H Expressive Arts Advisory Committee and owns Katzke’s Custom Leather in Redmond, Oregon, with her husband, Tom.

Jim JacksonJim Jackson is the director of the leather shop at the Brinton Museum in Big Horn, Wyo. Before that, he lectured and demonstrated the processes of leather carving at the King’s Western Museum. He has taught workshops at the Gene Autry Museum in Los Angeles, the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Tokyo, Japan, and many other places around the world. Jim has combined the experience of many years in a well respected saddle shop with an extensive background in the Fine Arts (MFA), to create works that hold the essence of western culture found in the Rocky Mountain region of Wyoming and Colorado.

Aaron Heizer & Janie Sue AdairAaron Heizer has been working with leather since 2001. While in the army stationed all over the world, he found that it was a hobby he could take with him to most places. He is now retired from the Army and owns Maker’s Leather Supply in Elm Mott, Texas. Aaron also operates under the business Heizer’s Custom Leather to make custom leather goods. Janie Sue and Aaron combined talents to become a great team in business and leather. Janie Sue is an excellent beader and instructor and makes sure to keep Aaron on track and out of trouble!

Honghao CaiHonghao Cai is from Beijing, China, and studied at the Beijing University of Technology in the College of Art and Design. He works as a leather artist, specializing in figure carving and nature, carving realistic designs of his own and specializing in color application. His work has won blue ribbons at the World Leather Debut and his art was featured on the cover of the July/August 2017 issue of Leather Crafters & Saddlers Journal.

Deb JohnsDeb’s connection to leather started in the 1980s at an art show where the smell caught her imagination, and the work her fascination. She became hooked for life! For the past 35 years, she has dedicated her life to the craft, creating pieces ranging from elaborate gun holsters to massive carved paintings to modern art to furniture and more. Deb is entirely self taught through publica-tions and the old school books by the masters. She lives in Jacksonville, Florida, with a houseful of animals and a backyard shop that has slowly and relentlessly spread into the house.

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Jim LinnellJim Linnell has had leather working in his blood every since his first visit to the Miles City Saddlery. As an artist, Jim’s leather art has been featured on magazine covers, catalog covers, in galleries and at countless shows. In the leather working world he has received some of the most prestigious awards recognized in the industry. The Al Stohlman Award, the Lifetime Achievement Award, and the Master Leather Artisan Award from The Academy of Western Artists are some of the better known. Jim has taught leather working skills to thousands of students around the world.

Ed LaBarreEd ”BearMan” LaBarre’s first connection with leather was in 1967 at age 13, in the leathercraft shop at Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Maryland. He later worked at McLelland’s Saddle Shop in Florida and learned from Bob Dellis, who encouraged Ed to make tools. His son, Beary, now runs BearMauls. Check out his website: www.tinyurl.com/bearmauls.

Dick LevitzDick Levitz began tooling leather in the late 1950s. He worked in saddle shops throughout California before opening his own leather shop in 1995 in Cedar City, Utah. Dick specializes in restoring antique leather tools and machinery. He still takes custom orders at his shop. You can find Dick at leather trade shows, along with his wife, Lillie, and their dog Buster.

Peter MainPeter Main got his start in graphic design in Sydney, Australia. After 25 years in graphic design, in 1995 he immersed himself in his art and taught himself leather design, artistry and construction. He has made everything from delicate jewelry to cases to boots, and has mastered the arts of fine hand-sewing, text on leather, and coloring. Peter has diligently instructed others in these skills for decades. In 1999, Ann Stohlman presented Peter with the Al Stohlman Award for Achievement in Leathercraft.

Bob ParkBobby is a leathersmith specializing in western floral tooling. He has won numerous awards at na-tional shows and exhibitions. In 2015, he was awarded the Al Stohlman Award for Achievement in Leathercraft. In addition to his leatherwork, Bobby is the author of Creating Western Floral Designs. He is also a continuing contributor to the Leather Crafters and Saddlers Journal trade magazine. Bobby also produces a variety of innovative products designed to improve and enhance leather working for novices and professionals, alike. Be sure to stop by his booth at the trade show!

Julie PierceJulie Pierce has been sewing by hand for as long as she can remember and on a machine since a 1970 home economics class. In the years since, Julie has made everything from bridal gowns to rodeo royalty wear. Julie first began making leather clothing in 2009, when she completed a leather jacket to wear at the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas. Currently, Julie operates JJ Pierce Co. in Lewiston, Idaho, making bespoke leather garments.

INSTRUCTORS

Paul ZalesakPaul Zalesak, founding president of Leather Wranglers, Inc., began tooling leather in 1974 in El Paso, Texas, under the tutelage of Jim Resley. A leather artist, knife maker, and expert in metallurgy, Paul also loves to teach basic swivel knife use and sharpening techniques. He is vice president of the International Internet Leathercrafters’ Guild, and is a member of the New Mexico Roadrunner Leather Artisans’ Guild, the Colorado Saddle Makers Association and the Lone Star Leather Crafters Guild.

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Keith SeidelRenowned Cody, Wyoming saddlemaker Keith Seidel has been developing his art full-time for over 35 years. With a significant portfolio of nationally exhibited and awarded work, the innovative designs of his saddles have made him a trendsetter in the industry. Keith specializes in creating highly decorated and heavily tooled leather goods, including saddles, belts, briefcases, gun leather, and executive accessories. Many leather workers have learned a great deal under Keith’s tutelage. He has placed first in the World Leather Debut for the tooled saddle division five times.

Diane ScaleseDiane began engraving in 1986. She admits it was a steep learning curve, as there were no other engravers around. After a number of years bright-cutting, Diane began engraving a few firearms. In 2000, she joined the Firearms Engravers Guild of America, and in 2001 was awarded Master Engrav-er status. In 2002, she was asked by GRS to teach a few engraving classes. She teaches several classes each year at GRS and has also taught and demonstrated in Italy, Germany, Belgium, and Denmark. Besides bits, spurs, and buckles, Diane engraves watches, firearms, knives, and jewelry.

Dustin SmithDusty Smith is a custom saddle and tree maker. He grew up on a ranch in southwest Wyoming, where he learned to love horses. While in 4-H, he learned how to stamp leather. Working on ranches and riding horses for a living taught Dusty to know a good saddle. Years later, the love of leather began again by learning to build saddles. Then came along what he thinks is the most important part of the saddle, the tree. He learned from some of the best tree makers out there. Dusty owns and operates WYO Custom Saddles and Trees, which allows him to do what he loves: leather and wood work.

Steve YezekSteve does his leatherwork as a hobby that pays for itself. He was bitten by the leather bug while on a family vacation to the Sheridan area, where he visited the King Museum. He started out making tack and saddles, but later turned to focus on tooling. Even with an extensive art background, he strug-gled to recreate the western style tooling. After years of classes with the masters, it started to click. Still feeling like something was missing, he looked to engraving and wood carving for inspiration; the pieces began to fall into place, and he started to develop his own hybrid style of carving and design.

WORKSHOP REGISTRATION FORMX

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Adapting Floral Patterns for Your Projects Andrus 18 TU 8 am - 12 pm $75

Advanced Hand Stitching: The Box Stitch Andrus 18 TH 1 pm - 5 pm $75

Antiquing, Dyeing & Finishing Demonstration Park 18 TH 9 am - 12 Pm $75

Around the Bench with Jim Jackson Jackson 19 W 9 am - 5 pm $195

Basic Hand Stitching Andrus 19 TH 8 am - 12 pm $85

Belts & Other Leather Stamping Gould 19 SA 8 am - 5 pm $150

Braiding a Scarf Slide Button Boyles/Carter 19 F 8 am - 5 pm $135

Broaden Your Knowledge: Ground Seats Seidel 20 TU 8 am - 5 pm $180

Broaden Your Knowledge: Pricing Strategies Seidel 20 F 6 pm - 9 pm $65

Broaden Your Knowledge: Saddle Assembly Seidel 20 TH 8 am - 5 pm $180

Broaden Your Knowledge: Saddle Horns & Swell Covers Seidel 21 W 8 am - 5 pm $180

Broaden Your Knowledge: Tooling Basic Floral Elements Seidel 21 SA 8 am - 5 pm $180

Burnishing Edges Demonstration Park 21 TH 2 pm - 5 pm $75

Chap & Chink Making Klenda 22 F 1 pm - 5 pm $80

Cowboy Cuffs Klenda 22 TU 8 am - 5 pm $155

Cozy, Hand-Stitched Deerskin Pillow Pierce 22 SA 8 am - 12 pm $175

Creating Western Floral Designs Park 22 TU 9 am - 5 pm $135

De-Mystifying the Stitcher Andre 24 SA 9 am - 12 pm $65

Decorative Sleigh Bells Dorsett 24 F 9 am - 12 pm $75

Desert Tortoise Beard 24 TH 9 am - 5 pm $135

Drawing & Tooling for Greater Depth Yezek 24 TU-W 9 am - 5 pm $175

Dyes, Skiving & Other Tricks Main 25 F 9 am - 5 pm $185

Engravers’ Bench: Deep Relief & Sculpting in Metal Scalese 25 TH 1 pm - 4 pm $105

Extreme Embossed Bighorn Ram Flanagan/Banyai 25 W-TH 9 am - 5 pm $270

Fearless Swivel Knife Use Linnell 25 F 1 pm - 5 pm $75

Filigree Punch Tooling Levitz 26 TH 9 am - 12 pm $85

Finger Carving Demonstration Park 26 W 7 pm - 10 pm $75

Finishing a Luxury Watch Strap Aquino 26 W 9 am - 5 pm $245

Floral Pattern Layout Gould 26 F 8 am - 12 pm $75

FREE Leathercraft Workshop for Kids Linnell, et al. 28 SA 9 am - 12:30 pm Free

Front Pocket Money Clip Wallet Linnell 28 TH 9 am - 5 pm $135

Fundamentals of 3-Dimensional Tooling Bernier 28 F 9 am - 5 pm $110

Intermediate Tooling Techniques Park 29 W 9 am - 5 pm $135

King of the Jungle Flanagan 29 F-SA See p. 29 $150

Lace Cutting & Beveling Boyles/Carter 29 TH 8 am - 5 pm $150

Leather Bindings Demonstration Park 30 TU 7 pm - 10 pm $75

Leather Cuff with Flowers Pierce 30 F 1 pm - 5 pm $125

Leather Flowers & Vases Boyles 30 SA 9 am - 4 pm $110

Making a Flat Cap Bernier 31 SA 9 am - 5 pm $110

Nature Colors Demonstration LaBarre 31 W 6 pm - 9 pm $65

Nature Flow Infinity Twin Panel LaBarre 31 F-SA 9 am - 5 pm $175

On the Edge: The Necessary Fundamentals Zalesak 31 TH 8 am - 5 pm $125

Personal Training Gould 32 SU See p. 32 $100

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PLEASE TOTAL YOUR ENTRIES FROM PAGES 47 & 48 HERE Total $

Precision Bar Grounding & Backgrounding Andre 32 SA 1 pm - 4 pm $75

Pricing Your Leatherwork Profitably Brenner 32 SA 8 am - 12 pm $80

Realistic Leaves Oak Tree w/ Appliqué Butterfly LaBarre 34 W-TH 9 am - 5 pm $175

Rose Notebook Cover Andre 34 F 9 am - 5 pm $135

Saddle Bags: Make Your Own Klenda 34 W-TH 8 am - 5 pm $345

Saddle Cantle Binding Gould 35 TH 1 pm - 5 pm $125

Saddle Fit-Up Gould 35 W 1 pm - 5 pm $125

Saddle Front Gould 35 TH 8 am - 12 pm $125

Saddle Ground Seat Gould 35 W 8 am - 12 pm $125

Saddle Solutions: All 4 Saddle Workshops* Gould 35 W-TH 8 am - 5 pm $400

Saddle Trees: Top to Bottom Smith 36 TH 8 am - 5 pm $150

Sheath Design & Construction Andre 36 W-TH 9 am - 5 pm $250

Smooth Control & Refinement with the Swivel Knife Andrus 36 TU 1 pm - 5 pm $80

Swivel Knife Finesse Gould 37 F 1 pm - 5 pm $75

Take Home a Finished Bag! Johns 37 F-SA See p. 37 $200

The Dream: Embossing & Dyeing Cai 37 F-SA 8 am - 5 pm $500

The Elements of Western Saddle Fit Brenner 38 SA 1 pm - 5 pm $80

Tooling Along with Gordon Andrus 38 W 8 am - 5 pm $135

Wrist Cuff with Stone Inlay Heizer/Adair 38 TH 8 am - 5 pm $150

Wristband with Appliqué Braid Katzke 38 W 8 am - 5 pm $150

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*Saddle Solutions: Saddle Cantle Binding / Saddle Fit-Up / Saddle Front & Saddle Ground Seat, p. 35