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Floral Belt / Border 1 Craftaid

Floral Belt / Border 1 Craftaid

$4.83

Original: $13.80

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Floral Belt / Border 1 Craftaid—

$13.80

$4.83

The Story

Embossing sheet for transferring patterns to vegetable tanned leather - Sheridan Style Floral Design Border 1.

Use this embossing sheet to easily transfer artwork onto leather for tooling, stamping or pyrography or use as a simple light embossing plate. 

Directions for Use:

Dampen the leather and lay the craftaid face down, with the raised areas touching the leather, work over the acrylic sheet with a bone folder or ballpoint stylus, to create a rubbing action, making sure you cover all the design area. Carefully lift away and your design will be imprinted into the leather.

Suggested Substitutions:
Tandy used to have over 500 different tools, but a lot were duplicated so over the years the list has become more comprehensive. The following are the suggested substitutions from the current range:

Bevellers - Use instead 6935, 6203, 6200, 6197
B2060, B2061, B2062 
B2075, B2076 - 
B2043, B2042

Seeders - Use 6631, 6632 
B2070, B2071
J2370 - (6864, and/or 6520 can be useful here as well)

Veiners - use instead 6400 ( this is used angled as a partial hit), 6462 for leave veins
V2784
V2776

Pear Shaders - use 6213, 6217
P2611, P2612
P2620

Backgrounders - use 6098, 6099, 6102
A2010
A2012
A2014

Mulesfoot - use 6851, 6855
U2787
U2730

 

About Al Stohlman

A vintage Al Stohlman design craftaid - two widths of Sheridan style floral motifs for belts, straps and borders - to sit into 25mm, 1" strap and 44mm,1 3/4" widths.

Al Stohlman (15 August 1919 – 6 March 1998) was a pioneer in leathercraft and continues to influence hundreds of thousands of leathercrafters worldwide. He and his wife Ann (June 30, 1924 – June 10, 2004) produced hundreds of magazine articles, doodle pages and other valuable tools still used in the leathercraft industry. A museum featuring much of his life's work is part of a collection of leather art located in the lobby of the Tandy Leather Factory Headquarters in Fort Worth, Texas.

Ann and Al Stohlman - 1983

Ann and Al Stohlman

Ann and Al Stohlman

Description

Embossing sheet for transferring patterns to vegetable tanned leather - Sheridan Style Floral Design Border 1.

Use this embossing sheet to easily transfer artwork onto leather for tooling, stamping or pyrography or use as a simple light embossing plate. 

Directions for Use:

Dampen the leather and lay the craftaid face down, with the raised areas touching the leather, work over the acrylic sheet with a bone folder or ballpoint stylus, to create a rubbing action, making sure you cover all the design area. Carefully lift away and your design will be imprinted into the leather.

Suggested Substitutions:
Tandy used to have over 500 different tools, but a lot were duplicated so over the years the list has become more comprehensive. The following are the suggested substitutions from the current range:

Bevellers - Use instead 6935, 6203, 6200, 6197
B2060, B2061, B2062 
B2075, B2076 - 
B2043, B2042

Seeders - Use 6631, 6632 
B2070, B2071
J2370 - (6864, and/or 6520 can be useful here as well)

Veiners - use instead 6400 ( this is used angled as a partial hit), 6462 for leave veins
V2784
V2776

Pear Shaders - use 6213, 6217
P2611, P2612
P2620

Backgrounders - use 6098, 6099, 6102
A2010
A2012
A2014

Mulesfoot - use 6851, 6855
U2787
U2730

 

About Al Stohlman

A vintage Al Stohlman design craftaid - two widths of Sheridan style floral motifs for belts, straps and borders - to sit into 25mm, 1" strap and 44mm,1 3/4" widths.

Al Stohlman (15 August 1919 – 6 March 1998) was a pioneer in leathercraft and continues to influence hundreds of thousands of leathercrafters worldwide. He and his wife Ann (June 30, 1924 – June 10, 2004) produced hundreds of magazine articles, doodle pages and other valuable tools still used in the leathercraft industry. A museum featuring much of his life's work is part of a collection of leather art located in the lobby of the Tandy Leather Factory Headquarters in Fort Worth, Texas.

Ann and Al Stohlman - 1983

Ann and Al Stohlman

Ann and Al Stohlman

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