This question is for all levels of leatherworkers!
I know that some of you pro's get out the Packing Iron book, spot a holster that you like or it strikes your fancy wheter you are making it for your self or for a customer, you just sit down and look and do!
My handy cap is I havn't learned to crave so that limits me to usesing stamps to make my holsters!
My question to those that have not carved or carved much you are like me, you have to use your stamps creasers, groovers, ect, do you just start on a piece of leather and Just do it!
i don't do it that way, and it might be because of my lack of artistisc ability, so what i do, (and I want to know if I am the only one that does this) I draw out my pattern and cut it to fit! Then I scan and make me some outline copies, then I lay out my design! So, i have all my stamps scanned into my computer, and then i start getting my ideas, i printout the stamp at it's actucal size then i cut and paste on my holster template. If i don't like it i just keep changing it untill I get it they way I want it to look.
So i quess I am asking do you see it in your head allready done and start doing it, or do you kinda do it the way I do it?
I am just trying to understand how most of you pards do things, i know that if you have artistic abilities it has to be a plus in any thing you go to do. Most diffenetly when you care!! It like the guy on pbs that paints he makes it look so easy and all his stuff turns out so good!
If you have any comments or ideas, or how you do it, it might make it better or easier for me and others!1
that is what is so great about this site, everyone is willing to share there idea's and thoughts that might help someone else.
I hope that everyone that gets a long weekend , is safe and enjoys it's.
ACE