Crafting leather totes, backpacks & bags Detailed patterns & step-by-step instructions for 18 projects

Yoko Ganaha

Book - 2025

Learn to create beautiful hand-stitched leather bags with step-by-step instructions and easy-to-follow patterns. Written for leather crafters of all levels, this book brings you 18 projects with detailed instructions for making largeƯ practical bags you can use and shoulder bags, clutches, sling bags, tote bags, handbags, camera bags, backpacks, and more. Each project also includes patterns that you can photocopy and enlarge, making it easy for you to follow the directions and modify each bag to your own preference and taste. Inside the book, you'll learn: leathercrafting tools and materials, including the various types of leather and the differences between tanning methods; basic leatherworking techniques: cutting and transferring pa...tterns, cutting leather, punching holes for stitching, burnishing, gluing, stitching, and finishing; advanced techniques: making and attaching straps and handles, attaching clasps, installing zippers, and adding pockets. This follow-up to Pigpong's previous books, Leathercrafting DIY and Tanned Leather Hand-Made Bags, takes leatherwork and creating spectacular bags to the next level.

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Subjects
Genres
handbooks
Handbooks and manuals
Guides et manuels
Published
Atglen, PA : Schiffer Publishing, Ltd [2025].
Language
English
Corporate Authors
Pigpong (Firm), TAMURAKO (Firm)
Main Author
Yoko Ganaha (author)
Corporate Authors
Pigpong (Firm) (author), TAMURAKO (Firm)
Other Authors
Kevin (Translator) Wilson (translator)
Edition
English-edition
Item Description
"An easy-to-understand primer patterns contain hole positions for each stitch."
"First designed and published in Japan in 2021 by Graphic-sha Publishing Co., Ltd."--Copyright page.
Physical Description
213 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm
ISBN
9780764368769
  • Regarding Tanned Leather
  • Tools and Materials
  • Leather Store and Workshop
  • Chapter 1. Basic Procedures
  • No. 1. Sacoche
  • Basic Procedures
  • Patterns
  • Making Actual-Sized Patterns
  • Rough Cutting
  • Transferring Patterns
  • Punching Stitching Holes
  • Cutting Out Patterns on Leather
  • Burnishing Flesh Side
  • Burnishing Edges
  • Gluing
  • Preparing Thread
  • Starting and Ending Stitching Positions
  • Stitching Pony
  • Sewing Leather
  • Splicing Thread
  • Backstitching for Reinforcement
  • Disposing of Thread Ends
  • Finishing
  • Chapter 2. Practical Application of Basic Techniques
  • Shoulder Straps and Handles
  • Length and Style
  • Cutting Long Narrow Straps
  • Creating a Simple Handle
  • Making a Folded Handle
  • Patterns: Shoulder Strap • Strap for Bicycle Belt
  • Upper Section of Shoulder Strap
  • Making Lower Part of Shoulder Strap and Attaching Buckle
  • Punching Holes, Attaching Magnetic Clasp and Sam Browne Stud
  • Installing Bag Feet
  • Installing a Zipper
  • Three-Dimensional Bonding
  • Stitching Turned Edges
  • Modifying Pattern Size on Main Components
  • Adding Pockets
  • Zipper Pull Tab
  • Adding Length to the Shoulder Strap
  • Stitching Three Pieces of Leather, or More, at Once
  • When Stitching Holes Don't Align
  • Using Oil-Tanned Leather
  • Chapter 3. Instructions for Making Various Bags
  • No. 2. Simple Clutch Bag
  • No. 3. Zippered Clutch Bag
  • No. 4. Navicular Sling Bag
  • No. 5. Boxy Sling Bag
  • No. 6. Camera Bag
  • No. 7. Simple Tote Bag
  • No. 8. Horseshoe-Shaped Tote Bag
  • No. 9. Bucket-Shaped Tote Bag
  • No. 10. Messenger Bag
  • No. 11. Circle-Shaped Handbag
  • No. 12. Small Handbag
  • No. 13. Flat Briefcase
  • No. 14. Briefcase Flat Pocket
  • No. 15. Briefcase Raised Pockets
  • No. 16. Tote/Backpack Type
  • No. 17. Backpack Satchel Type
  • No. 18. Backpack Briefcase Type
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

This robust manual from Ganaha (Leathercrafting DIY) explains how to make leather bags. She recommends purchasing half cowhide over cut square leather, suggesting that though the former is more likely to feature irregularities, it's cheaper and includes softer shank areas that can be used for pockets or straps. Outlining essential techniques, Ganaha details how to make lifesize photocopies of the book's patterns, punch stitching holes into leather by striking a lacing chisel with a mallet, apply burnish with a glass slide, and bind leather pieces together by hand-sewing with wax thread. The projects start out simple and increase in complexity. For instance, the "zippered clutch bag" builds on the fold-over "simple clutch," and the "navicular sling bag" introduces straps. The more intricate bags are the most impressive, including the "circle-shaped handbag" featuring a large outside pocket, arm straps, and handles, as well as the briefcase with pen hooks and a covered pocket. The instructional illustrations are easy to follow, and Ganaha provides plenty of useful tips to help novices deal with common problems. For example, if stitching holes become unaligned when binding two pieces of leather together, Ganaha recommends moistening one piece and stretching it to fit the other. It's a comprehensive introduction to working with leather. (Feb.)

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