Public Class · · For the avid traveler, travel in style with this passport sleeve!
The earliest form of leather use dates back to prehistoric times, where man would use animal hides as clothing and shelter. As civilizations across the world gradually developed, man started to develop techniques to soften and preserve leather products, and they were passed down from father to son across generations!
Today, leather is used to make a wide variety of articles, including accessories, footwear, clothing, furniture, and many more! In this hands-on leather workshop, create your own leather project with guidance from experienced leather artisans. Learn the basic leathercrafting techniques (cutting, burnishing, installing buttons, hand-stitching) and finally personalize your own projects by embossing your name or initials.
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1. Participants will be given a brief introduction to the types, quality and characteristics of different leather; Basic leather care and maintenance; and overview of leather crafting tools and techniques
2. Using premium vegetable-tanned cow/buffalo leather, learn basic leathercrafting techniques, including the traditional method of hand-stitching and put together your own passport sleeve
3. Customize your finished product by embossing your initials/ name on your sleeve at no extra charge.
All tools and materials needed will be provided. No prior experience is necessary.
Private workshops are available upon request with min. 5 pax.
Cancellation is free of charge 24 hours before the scheduled start time.
Booking must be made 3 days before the scheduled start time.
Note: Full workshop address will be included in booking confirmation email.
Closest MRT:
Tai Seng Station (Circle Line)