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Sheridan holiday inn & Convention Center
1809 Sugarland drive
Sheridan, Wyoming
inFormation: Patterns, DVDs, Books, Catalogs
laCe: Many Colors & Various WiDths
leatherS: skirting, tooling, garMent,Boot/shoe, uPholstery, raWhiDe
maChinery: seWing MaChines, skiVers, straP Cutters
Saddlery: saDDle trees, harDWare, taCk
Silver: ConChos, JeWelry
toolS: neW & Vintage, sPeCialty leather tools, sWiVel kniVes, staMPing, skiVing, Mallets
toPiCalS: Paints, Dyes, Finishes
leather Care/ConDitioners
and more!
Free Admission to the Show!
Friday, May 17TH
9 AM - 5 PM
Saturday, May 18TH
9 AM - 5 PM
Sunday, May 19TH
9 AM - 2 PM
Visit www.leathercraftersjournal.com for the exhibitor list
All Your Leather Working Needs Under One Roof!
Table of Contents4 The Week at a Glance5 Trade Show Information Page6-9 12th World Leather Debut10 Saturday Evening Awards Reception11 Other Events in Sheridan12 Leather Technology Week 13 List of Workshops by Instructor14 List of Workshops by Subject15 List of Workshops by Title16-17 Workshop Timetable and Addresses18 Map of Sheridan19 Holiday Inn Floorplan20-31 Workshop Descriptions (alpha by Title)31-34 Instructor Profiles and Pictures35 Registration FormBack Cover Registration and Payment
To All Trade Show and Workshop Attendees –Please read this important notice!
You may qualify for a full tax deduction for your travel, meals, lodging and tuition costs related to:
1. Your primary leather craft business2. Preparation for starting a new career
3. Improving your skill levels and knowledge base to enhance your leather business
You are required to keep copies of all documents/receipts for expenses directly related to the Trade Show and Workshops you attend, including
graduation or completion certificates from workshops (where applicable).
Be sure to check with your accountant or tax preparer for details in order to take advantage of this great opportunity.
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
May 13 May 14 May 15 May 16 May 17 May 18 May 19Workshops Workshops Workshops Workshops Workshops
Trade ShowWLD
WorkshopsTrade Show
WLDSheridan
Honors Night
Trade ShowWLD
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Over $860000 in Cash PrizesRibbons & Certificates Awarded to 1st, 2nd & 3rd Place per Category14 Categories to Compete In - All are Invited to EnterEnter as Many Items in as Many Categories as You WantChallenge and Enhance Your Skills by CompetingShow Your Talent to the World - Meet Fellow Leather WorkersGallery Open to the Public to Tour for Free
Registration deadline May 1st, 2013Contact The Leather Crafters & Saddlers Journalfor a registration packet. 715-362-5393
Debut Sponsors
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AMERICAN LEATHER DIRECT, INC. 2 Year Sponsor - Providing quality leathers and excellent customer service. Where there’s always a friendly voice on the other end of the phone.
George Barta Hide Co.2 Year Sponsor - If you think of leather, furs or exotics, think of Barta Hide Com-pany. Tel: 707-762-2965
BARRY KING TOOLS11 Year Sponsor - Quality made leatherworking tools since 1993. Wide selection for all styles of tooling.
Goliger Leather Company6 Year Sponsor - Providing top quality leather with exceptional customer service since 1947.
BUCKEYE ENGRAVING, INC. 4 Year Sponsor - MAKER STAMPS & BRANDS, Custom made per your artwork including name, logo, design & signature. 330-677-5685 www.steelhandstamps.com
GOMPH HACKBARTH TOOLS 3 Year Sponsor - Custom, hand-made, hand-polished & precision ground stamp-ing tools made the “old way”, one at a time, for today’s leatherworker.
C. S. OSBORNE & CO. 5 Year Sponsor - Established in 1826, C. S. Osborne & Co. manufactures an extensive line of high quality hand tools, needles and awls for the leatherworking professionals.
HADLOCK & FOX MFG. CO. LLC.3 Year Sponsor - What’s inside is what makes the difference. Saddle trees (custom made), pads, stirrups, horns, cinchas, hardware and more.www.hadlockfox.com
CHARLES L. HARDTKE, INC. 8 Year Sponsor - Quality leather since 1958. Supplier of all your leather needs including exotics.
HERMANN OAK LEATHERCO. 11 Year Sponsor - Since 1881, tanner of quality firm-bodied pure vegetable leath-ers, processed by traditional pit tannage, for long-lasting products.
CHUCK SMITH TOOLS 5 Year Sponsor - Dedicated to making the best quality swivel knives & stamping tools possi-ble. Customer satisfaction says it all. Tel: 760-749-5755 www.chucksmithleathertools.com
HORSE SHOE BRAND TOOLS 3 Year Sponsor - Premium quality leather-working tools designed with the profes-sional in mind.
COLORADO SADDLE MAKERS ASSOCIATION, INC.5 Year Sponsor - Dedicated to preserving and passing on the fine art of saddlemaking.
J. M. SADDLER, INC. 5 Year Sponsor - Nine generations of ex-cellence – J. M. Saddler continues their objective of producing superior quality leather care products.
DOUBLE K LEATHER 1 Year Sponsor - At Double K Leather, the customer’s the boss. Best quality, value and options in leather, tools, finishes, DVD’s and more. www.doublekleather.com
JESSE W. SMITH SADDLERY 5 Year Sponsor - 48 years of the finest in custom saddles and 37 years teaching saddle making and leather work.
E. C. LEATHER, INC. 1 Year Sponsor - Fast & Friendly Service to the leather & leathercraft industry since 1977. Call us at 1-888-207-3305.
KYOSHIN ELLE & CO., LTD 2 Year Sponsor - Enjoy creating your master piece with our good quality and-wide selection of tools and materials. www.kyoshin-elle.co.jp
FIEBING COMPANY, INC. 11 Year Sponsor - Manufacturer of leather finishes, cleaners, conditioners, soaps and oils. Fiebing’s is the most popular and widely accepted leather dye around the world.
LACE MASTER 7 Year Sponsor - Patent cutter used by award winning braiders, production shops and serious crafters worldwide. Cutting circles around the rest.
LACE MASTERCUTTIN’ CIRCLES AROUND THE REST
Saddlers • Braiders • Crafters
Goliger Leather
·TECH SEW
SponSorS
LAPORTE SADDLE TREE 2 Year Sponsor - Building traditional designs better using today’s technology... The future is riding on Us.
SPRINGFIELD LEATHER CO. 6 Year Sponsor - Helping our customers be successful by providing Supplies, Value, Education and Help they can count on! 800-668-8518 www.springfieldleather.com
LEATHER MACHINE CO., INC.4 Year Sponsor - Home of the “Cobra”. Highest quality machinery for the leather trade. www.leathermachineco.com
TANDY LEATHER FACTORY 11 Year Sponsor - ...leading the world in teaching leathercraft and supplying leathercrafters with their craft needs.
MAKER’S LEATHER SUPPLY 2 Year Sponsor - Pattern Packs for profession-al level gun leather and more! Easy to follow instructions with color pictures. Always adding! MakersLeatherSupply.com
TECHSEW SEWING MACHINES 3 Year Sponsor - “High performance leather sewing machines and the most dedicated customer service since 1974”. www.techsew.com
MONTANA LEATHER COMPANY 1 Year Sponsor - Business partners with leather professionals since 1908. Providing leathers, tools, hardware, dye & finishes with prompt & courteous service.
THE LEATHER CRAFTERS & SADDLERS JOURNAL12 Year Sponsor - Your bi-monthly source for how-to, leatherworking projects, patterns and suppliers.
PECARD LEATHER CARE PRODUCTS 1 Year Sponsor - Proven & Perfected. A trusted namefor over a century, dedicated craftsmanship and quality in manufacturing. Condition, Preserve & Protect with Pecard.
TIMBERLINE SADDLE TREE, INC. 2 Year Sponsor - Supplying top-grade, custom-made saddle trees for OVER 35 YEARS. Tel: 435-789-8228
PRECISION SADDLE TREE 4 Year Sponsor - Precision Built – Kevlar Tough. The Advantage Over Your Competition.
WEAVER LEATHER 5 Year Sponsor - Dedicated to exceeding every customer’s expectation. Weaver is your one stop shop for leather, hardware, tools, machinery and more!
QED INC.5 Year Sponsor - See your work in a whole new LIGHT with Mini-Techlight - light source and magnifier. www.q-lighting.com
WEBER STIRRUPS 5 Year Sponsor - 28 years of making qual-ity hand-made stirrups just for you! www.weberstirrups.com
ROD & DENISE NIKKEL SADDLE TREE MAKER 1 Year Sponsor - Strong, hand made saddle trees that fit horses, individually made for cus-tom saddle makers, building since 1996. www.rodnikkel.com 780-524-2490
Y-KNOT LACE 3 Year Sponsor - Enhance the Quality & Beauty of your projects with our Top Quality Kangaroo Lace. Thinner & easier to use than calf with stronger tensile strength.
RON’S TOOL COMPANY 4 Year Sponsor - Quality handmade leather-working tools. Satisfaction Guaranteed! Tel: 406-745-2442
ZELIKOVITZ LEATHERS 3 Year Sponsor - Since 1890, providing quality service and products to leathercrafters. Visit your online Leathercraft Superstore at www.zelistore.com!
SKIDMORE’S FINE BEESWAX PRODUCTS 1 Year Sponsor - For over 25 years we’ve been offering high quality products formulated to care for leather and wood.
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Instructor List of Workshops: by INSTRUCTOR Pg Day Time PriceAlexander Cordage-Style Cinches: Pattern & Design 22 M or TH 8 am - 12 pm $185
Alexander Cord Cinches: Styles, Width & Fiber 22 M or TH 1 pm - 5 pm $80
Alexander Mohair Breast Collars: Creating Your Own 27 W 8 am - 5 pm $315
Alexander Mohair Vaquero Cinches: Make Your Own 27 T or F 8 am - 5 pm $285
Andre Holster Design & Construction 26 M-W 8:30 am - 5 pm $450
Beard Custom Leather Belt Buckle 23 TH 8 am - 4 pm $135
Boyles Braiding Personal Training 21 TH 1 hour ea. $35/hr.
Boyles Fundamentals of Braiding - Round & Flat 25 W or F 9 am - 4:30 pm $125
Brenner Pricing Your Work 29 F 8 am - 12 pm $80
Carter Fundamentals of Working with Rawhide 25 F 9 am - 4 pm $95
Carter San Juan-Style Honda 30 W-TH 8 am - 5 pm $225
Chappell Boot Top Patterns 20 S 1 pm - 5 pm $65
Flanagan The Old Plug: Embossing a Horse 31 TH 8 am - 5 pm $135
Geer Billfold/Wallet Liner Assembly 20 F 8 am - 5 pm $125
Geer Portfolio-Style Filigree Notebook Cover 28 T-TH 8 am - 5 pm $325
Geer Sheridan-Style Tooling of Various Flowers & Leaves 30 S 8 am - 5 pm $135
Gorrell Fitting the Saddle Tree to the Horse 24 S 8 am - 12 pm $65
Gorrell Ground Work & Saddle Seat 25 S 1 am - 5 pm $65
Gorrell Pattern Design for the Artistically Impaired 28 F 8 am - 12 pm $65
Gorrell Saddle Makers Round Table 29 F 1 pm - 5 pm $65
Gould Constructing a Day Planner or Notebook 21 F 8 am - 5 pm $200
Gould Extreme Leather Belt 23 S 8 am - 5 pm $150
Gould Floral Pattern Layout 24 TH 8 am - 12 pm $75
Gould Saddle Days - Sessions 1 – 4 29 T &/or W See p. 29 $200/$700
Gould Swivel Knife Finesse 30 TH 1 pm - 5 pm $75
Katzke Introduction to Fid Work 26 T-W see p. 26 $200
Klenda Basics of Saddle Repairs 20 TH 8 am - 5 pm $95
Klenda Carving Columbines 21 W 8 am - 5 pm $145
Laier, Linnell Free Leathercraft Workshop for Kids 24 S 9 am - 12:30 pm Free
Linnell Figure Carving with the Modeling Spoon 23 F 1 pm - 5 pm $75
Orton Hand-Painted Western Leather Orn. & Magnets 26 F 1 pm - 5 pm $65
Park Burnishing Edges 21 F 8 am - 12 pm $75
Park Creating Floral Designs 22 M 8 am - 4 pm $135
Park Finger Carving 24 T 8 am - 4 pm $135
Park Western Floral Tooling 31 W-TH 8 am - 4 pm $270
Parker Leather Jewelry: Earrings or Cuff Bracelet 27 S 8 am - 12 pm $75
Smith Cutting Leather to Best Advantage 23 T 6 pm - 9 pm $65
Smith Northwest-Style Carving 27 T-W 8 am - 5 pm $275
Smith Padded Seat Inlay 28 M 8 am - 5 pm $135
Smith Techniques in Leather: Personal Training 30 TH 1 hour ea. $35
Sorrell Leather Inlay & Overlay 26 W-F 9 am - 5 pm $575
Zalesak Basic Swivel Knife Technique 20 TH 1 pm - 5 pm $75
Zalesak On the Edge Sharpening Skills 28 TH 8 am - 12 pm $75
leather teChnology WeeKMonday, May 13th - Saturday, May 18th
Workshops Offered!
• hands-on, in-person instruction from professional leather artists and crafts people.
• Meet leather workers and artists in a fun and educational environment.
• Improve your skills and enhance your art or profession.
Registration is Easy!Call: The Leather Crafters & Saddlers Journal 715-362-5393
Web: www.leathercraftersjournal.com
Mail: Fill out the registration card on the back cover and mail it with payment to The Journal (see instructions on back cover).
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A note to Students: While we do our best to provide good lighting for an optimal learning experience, you may want to consider bringing along a lighting source of your own (ie.: headlamp).
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List of Workshops: by TITLE Instructor Pg Day Time PriceBasic Swivel Knife Technique Zalesak 20 TH 1 pm - 5 pm $75
Basics of Saddle Repairs Klenda 20 TH 8 am - 5 pm $95
Billfold/Wallet Liner Assembly Geer 20 F 8 am - 5 pm $125
Boot Top Patterns Chappell 20 S 1 pm - 5 pm $65
Braiding Personal Training Boyles 21 TH 1 hour ea. $35/hr.
Burnishing Edges Park 21 F 8 am - 12 pm $75
Carving Columbines Klenda 21 W 8 am - 5 pm $145
Constructing a Day Planner or Notebook Gould 21 F 8 am - 5 pm $200
Cordage-Style Cinches: Pattern & Design Alexander 22 M or TH 8 am - 12 pm $185
Cord Cinches: Styles, Width & Fiber Alexander 22 M or TH 1 pm - 5 pm $80
Creating Floral Designs Park 22 M 8 am - 4 pm $135
Custom Leather Belt Buckle Beard 23 TH 8 am - 4 pm $135
Cutting Leather to Best Advantage Smith 23 T 6 pm - 9 pm $65
Extreme Leather Belt Gould 23 S 8 am - 5 pm $150
Figure Carving with the Modeling Spoon Linnell 23 F 1 pm - 5 pm $75
Finger Carving Park 24 T 8 am - 4 pm $135
Fitting the Saddle Tree to the Horse Gorrell 24 S 8 am - 12 pm $65
Floral Pattern Layout Gould 24 TH 8 am - 12 pm $75
Free Leathercraft Workshop for Kids Laier, Linnell 24 S 9 am - 12:30 pm Free
Fundamentals of Braiding - Round & Flat Boyles 25 W or F 9 am - 4:30 pm $125
Fundamentals of Working with Rawhide Carter 25 F 9 am - 4 pm $95
Ground Work & Saddle Seat Gorrell 25 S 1 am - 5 pm $65
Hand-Painted Western Leather Orn. & Magnets Orton 26 F 1 pm - 5 pm $65
Holster Design & Construction Andre 26 M-W 8:30 am - 5 pm $450
Introduction to Fid Work Katzke 26 T-W see p. 26 $200
Leather Inlay & Overlay Sorrell 26 W-F 9 am - 5 pm $575
Leather Jewelry: Earrings or Cuff Bracelet Parker 27 S 8 am - 12 pm $75
Mohair Breast Collars: Creating Your Own Alexander 27 W 8 am - 5 pm $315
Mohair Vaquero Cinches: Make Your Own Alexander 27 T or F 8 am - 5 pm $285
Northwest-Style Carving Smith 27 T-W 8 am - 5 pm $275
On the Edge Sharpening Skills Zalesak 28 TH 8 am - 12 pm $75
Padded Seat Inlay Smith 28 M 8 am - 5 pm $135
Pattern Design for the Artistically Impaired Gorrell 28 F 8 am - 12 pm $65
Portfolio-Style Filigree Notebook Cover Geer 28 T-TH 8 am - 5 pm $325
Pricing Your Work Brenner 29 F 8 am - 12 pm $80
Saddle Days - Sessions 1 – 4 Gould 29 T &/or W See p. 29 $200/$700
Saddle Makers Round Table Gorrell 29 F 1 pm - 5 pm $65
San Juan-Style Honda Carter 30 W-TH 8 am - 5 pm $225
Sheridan-Style Tooling of Various Flowers & Leaves Geer 30 S 8 am - 5 pm $135
Swivel Knife Finesse Gould 30 TH 1 pm - 5 pm $75
Techniques in Leather: Personal Training Smith 30 TH 1 hour ea. $35/hr.
The Old Plug: Embossing a Horse Flanagan 31 TH 8 am - 5 pm $135
Western Floral Tooling Park 31 W-TH 8 am - 4 pm $270
Subject List of Workshops: by SUBJECT Instructor Pg Day PriceBoot Boot Top Patterns Chappell 20 S $65
Braiding Braiding Personal Training Boyles 21 TH $35/hr.
Braiding Fundamentals of Braiding - Round & Flat Boyles 25 W or F $125
Braiding Introduction to Fid Work Katzke 26 T-W $200
Braiding San Juan-Style Honda Carter 30 W-TH $225
Breast Collar Mohair Breast Collars: Creating Your Own Alexander 27 W $315
Business Pricing Your Work Brenner 29 F $80
Cinch Cordage-Style Cinches: Pattern & Design Alexander 22 M or TH $185
Cinch Cord Cinches: Styles, Width & Fiber Alexander 22 M or TH $80
Cinch Mohair Vaquero Cinches: Make Your Own Alexander 27 T or F $285
Coloring Leather Jewelry: Earrings or Cuff Bracelet Parker 27 S $75
Drawing Pattern Design for the Artistically Impaired Gorrell 28 F $65
Embossing The Old Plug: Embossing a Horse Flanagan 31 TH $135
Figure Carving Figure Carving with the Modeling Spoon Linnell 23 F $75
Finishing Burnishing Edges Park 21 F $75
Floral Carving Columbines Klenda 21 W $145
Floral Creating Floral Designs Park 22 M $135
Floral Floral Pattern Layout Gould 24 TH $75
Floral Western Floral Tooling Park 31 W-TH $270
Holster Holster Design & Construction Andre 26 M-W $450
Northwest-Style Northwest-Style Carving Smith 27 T-W $275
Pattern Cutting Leather to Best Advantage Smith 23 T $65
Personal Training Techniques in Leather: Personal Training Smith 30 TH $35/hr.
Project-Based Billfold/Wallet Liner Assembly Geer 20 F $125
Project-Based Constructing a Day Planner or Notebook Gould 21 F $200
Project-Based Custom Leather Belt Buckle Beard 23 TH $135
Project-Based Hand-Painted Western Leather Ornaments & Magnets Orton 26 F $65
Project-Based Portfolio-Style Filigree Notebook Cover Geer 28 T-TH $325
Rawhide Fundamentals of Working with Rawhide Carter 25 F $95
Saddle Basics of Saddle Repairs Klenda 20 TH $95
Saddle Fitting the Saddle Tree to the Horse Gorrell 24 S $65
Saddle Ground Work & Saddle Seat Gorrell 25 S $65
Saddle Padded Seat Inlay Smith 28 M $135
Saddle Saddle Days - Sessions 1 – 4 Gould 29 T &/or W $200/$700
Saddle Saddle Makers Round Table Gorrell 29 F $65
Sewing Machine Leather Inlay & Overlay Sorrell 26 W-F $575
Sharpening On the Edge Sharpening Skills Zalesak 28 TH $75
Sheridan-Style Sheridan-Style Tooling of Various Flowers & Leaves Geer 30 S $135
Swivel Knife Basic Swivel Knife Technique Zalesak 20 TH $75
Swivel Knife Extreme Leather Belt Gould 23 S $150
Swivel Knife Finger Carving Park 24 T $135
Swivel Knife Swivel Knife Finesse Gould 30 TH $75
Youth Free Leathercraft Workshop for Kids Laier, Linnell 24 S Free
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WORKSHOP TIMETABLEAppaloosa Chaparral Sheridan Le
Gourmet Strip Mine Gen A Rm. 131
5/13MONAM
Padded Seat InlaySmith
Cordage-Style Cinches: P&D
Alexander
5/13MONPM
Padded Seat InlaySmith
Cord Cinches: Styles, Width
& FiberAlexander
5/14TUEAM
Northwest-Style Carving
Smith
Portfolio-Style Filigree
Notebook CoverGeer
Mohair Vaquero
Cinches: Make Your OwnAlexander
Saddle Days: Session 1
Gould
5/14TUEPM
Introduction to Fid WorkKatzke
Northwest-Style Carving
Smith
Portfolio-Style Filigree
Notebook CoverGeer
Mohair Vaquero
Cinches: Make Your OwnAlexander
Saddle Days: Session 2
Gould
5/14TUEEVE
Cutting Leather to
BestAdvantage
Smith
5/15WEDAM
Introductionto Fid Work
Katzke
Leather Inlay& Overlay
Sorrell
Northwest-Style Carving
Smith
Portfolio-Style Filigree
Notebook CoverGeer
Mohair Breast Collars:
Creating Your Own
Alexander
Saddle Days: Session 3
Gould
5/15WEDPM
Introductionto Fid Work
Katzke
Leather Inlay& Overlay
Sorrell
Northwest-Style Carving
Smith
Portfolio-Style Filigree
Notebook CoverGeer
Mohair Breast Collars:
Creating Your Own
Alexander
Saddle Days: Session 4
Gould
5/16THUAM
Custom Leather Belt
BuckleBeard
Leather Inlay& Overlay
Sorrell
Floral Pattern LayoutGould
Portfolio-Style Filigree
Notebook CoverGeer
Cordage-Style Cinches: P&D
Alexander
Techniques inLeather:PersonalTrainingSmith
5/16THUPM
Custom Leather Belt
BuckleBeard
Leather Inlay& Overlay
Sorrell
Swivel Knife FinesseGould
Portfolio-Style Filigree
Notebook CoverGeer
Cord Cinches: Styles, Width
& FiberAlexander
Techniques inLeather:PersonalTrainingSmith
5/17FRIAM
Pattern Design for the
Artistically ImpairedGorrell
Leather Inlay& Overlay
Sorrell
Constructing a Dayplanner/
NotebookGould
Billfold/Wallet Liner Assembly
Geer
Mohair Vaquero
Cinches: Make Your OwnAlexander
5/17FRIPM
Saddle Makers Round
TableGorrell
Leather Inlay& Overlay
Sorrell
Constructing a Dayplanner/
NotebookGould
Billfold/Wallet Liner Assembly
Geer
Mohair Vaquero
Cinches: Make Your OwnAlexander
5/18SATAM
Free Leathercraft
Workshop for Kids
Laier, Linnell
FreeLeathercraft
Workshop for Kids
Laier, Linnell
Extreme Leather Belt
Gould
Sheridan-Style Tooling
Geer
Leather Jewelry:
Earrings or Cuff Bracelet
Parker
Fitting the Saddle Tree to the Horse
Gorrell
5/18SAT PM
Ground Work& Saddle Seat
Gorrell
Extreme Leather Belt
Gould
Sheridan-Style Tooling
Geer
Boot TopPatternsChappell
Overland EL-Lounge EL-Annex EL-Bingo EL-Lodge EL-Green EL-Bar
5/13MONAM
CreatingFloral
DesignsPark
HolsterDesign &
ConstructionAndre
5/13MONPM
CreatingFloral
DesignsPark
HolsterDesign &
ConstructionAndre
5/14TUEAM
FingerCarving
Park
HolsterDesign &
ConstructionAndre
5/14TUEPM
FingerCarving
Park
HolsterDesign &
ConstructionAndre
5/15WEDAM
WesternFloral
ToolingPark
CarvingColumbines
Klenda
San Juan-Style
HondaCarter
HolsterDesign &
ConstructionAndre
Fundamentalsof Braiding:
Round & FlatBoyles
5/15WEDPM
WesternFloral
ToolingPark
CarvingColumbines
Klenda
San Juan-Style
HondaCarter
HolsterDesign &
ConstructionAndre
Fundamentalsof Braiding:
Round & FlatBoyles
5/16THUAM
WesternFloral
ToolingPark
The Old Plug:Embossing a
HorseFlanagan
San Juan-Style
HondaCarter
The Basicsof SaddleRepairsKlenda
On the Edge Sharpening
SkillsZalesak
BraidingPersonalTrainingBoyles
5/16THUPM
WesternFloral
ToolingPark
The Old Plug:Embossing a
HorseFlanagan
San Juan-Style
HondaCarter
The Basicsof SaddleRepairsKlenda
BasicSwivel KnifeTechniqueZalesak
BraidingPersonalTrainingBoyles
5/17FRIAM
BurnishingEdgesPark
PricingYourWork
Brenner
Fundamentalsof Working
with RawhideCarter
Fundamentalsof Braiding:
Round & FlatBoyles
5/17FRIPM
Figure Carving with the
Modeling SpoonLinnell
Hand-PaintedWestern
Leather O & MOrton
Fundamentalsof Working
with RawhideCarter
Fundamentalsof Braiding:
Round & FlatBoyles
WORKSHOP TIMETABLE
All workshops listed on page 16 will be held in their respective class-rooms at The Sheridan Holiday Inn, 1809 Sugarland Drive, Sheridan. Please refer to page 19 for the Holiday Inn floorplan.
The Overland Room (this page) is located in the Best Western Sheri-dan Center, 612 North Main Street, Sheridan.
The rest of the classrooms (EL) are located in the Elks Lodge, 45 West Brundage Street, Sheridan.
Please see page 18 for a map of Sheridan. All workshops on this page are located in the Sheridan Holiday Inn.16 17
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Floor Plan Sheridan Holiday Inn
The following rooms are found in the Sheridan Holiday Inn:Appaloosa, Atrium Room 131, Chaparral, General A,
Le Gourmet, Sheridan and Strip Mine. Main entrance
PARKING
The Overland Room is located in the Best Western at 612 N. Main St., Sheridan.All Elks Lodge rooms are located at 45 W. Brundage St., Sheridan.
See map on page 18.
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Basics of Saddle Repairs – $95 Bob Klenda
Course Description: Bob will begin this workshop by giving a detailed description of the major saddle repairs and how to accomplish them. Later, Bob will demonstrate some of these skills on actual saddles. Students are encouraged to bring a saddle in need of repair with them. Bob will address these saddles and how to repair them, however on-site repairs will not be made. As time permits, a hands-on opportunity will be available to do such things as hand sewing, riveting, cutting, skiving and the use of other hand tools.Materials to Bring: Notebook, pencil and camera.
Thursday, May 16, 8 am - 5 pmElks Lodge – Lodge Room
Billfold/Wallet Liner Assembly – $125 Chan Geer
Course Description: What to do when your customers ask for that special, custom-made liner? Look no further – Chan will lead you through the steps and show you the finesse to making a knock-out leather liner your customers will never forget. There will be no tooling or lacing – just 100% focus on the liner. Materials for this workshop donated by the following: LEATHER – Hermann Oak Leather Co, Wickett & Craig of America, Thoroughbred Leather Co, Sheridan Leather Outfitters. FINISHES – The Fiebing Co., Inc., Bee Natural Leather Care, Sheridan Leather Outfitters. GLUE – Petronio Shoe Products.Materials to Bring: Swivel knife, strop, ruler, mallet, straight edge, stylus, wing dividers, cutting board, stamping surface, pencil and paper.
Holiday Inn – Le GourmetFriday, May 17, 8 am - 5 pm
Basic Swivel Knife Technique – $ 75 Paul Zalesak
Course Description: Learn hands-on swivel knife practice and techniques, including how to properly tune and sharpen/strop your swivel knife so that you are more comfortable holding it and carving with it -- and watch your carvings flow! This workshop is designed for the leather crafter of any skill level -- novice to master. Leather for this workshop donated by Hermann Oak Leather Co.Materials to Bring: Swivel knife, strop and a stamping surface.
Thursday, May 16, 1 pm - 5 pmElks Lodge – Green Room
Burnishing Edges – $75 Bob Park
Course Description: In this workshop/demonstration the student will be introduced to the various methods utilized to produce professional-quality edges. The demonstration will include the Weaver burnisher, the Fantastic Burnisher, various rotary burnishers and burnishing by hand. Examples of the various stages being demonstrated will be provided to the students. Additional topics will include dying edges and various methods for final finishing. If you want to learn to produce beautifully finished edges, this workshop is a must! Open Q & A at the end of the demonstration (time permitting). All skill levels welcome. Leather for this workshop donated by Hermann Oak Leather Co.Materials to Bring: Notebook and pencil.
Friday, May 17, 8 am - 12 pmBest Western Sheridan Center – Overland Room
Braiding Personal Training – $35/hour Joe Boyles
Course Description: 1-on-1 personal training with any aspect of braiding from lace cutting, round and flat braiding and buttons. Some button work is more advanced than we can cover in 1 hour. Bring samples of your work and your questions. Feel free to bring a camera also. Joe will work with you and give you suggestions to make your braiding better and fun. All ages and skill levels welcome. Students under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Materials for this workshop donated by Rugged Cross Saddlery, Y-Knot Lace and Twister D Products. Materials to Bring: Any braiding samples, as well as a lacing fid or a dull awl. For button work, bring your mandrel. Pen and paper will also be handy. Bring an open mind as well as your questions.
Thursday, May 16: 1 hour sessions @ 8, 9, 10 & 11 a.m; 1, 2, 3 & 4 p.m.Elks Lodge – Bar
Carving Columbines – $145 Bob Klenda
Course Description: Learn how to bring a Columbine to life from someone who lives among them! You will study the Columbine and how to lay it out and work them into your designs. After learning these concepts on paper, you’ll next learn how to bring them to life on leather. Bob will also teach you how to arrange Columbines in your patterns for virtually any shape (piece) of leather.Materials to Bring: Pencil, eraser, notepaper, stamping/carving tools, swivel knife, strop, maul/mallet, tracing stylus and tooling surface.
Wednesday, May 15, 8 am - 5 pmElks Lodge – Lounge
Constructing a Dayplanner or Notebook – $200 Al Gould
Course Description: This is a project-planning workshop, a project design workshop, and a how-to-use-your-leather-tools workshop, all rolled into one. Get familiar with each of your leather tools and build your confidence as a leather artist! Al will show you how to measure and cut leather for the project of your choice (students must specify either the dayplanner or notebook at time of registration), mark the outer edges for the sew line, stamp a border, tool your brand/initials if you don’t have a maker’s stamp, and plan the overall stamping design. He will give pointers on finishing the project as well. All ability levels are welcome. Leather for this workshop donated by Hermann Oak Leather Co.Materials to Bring: Swivel knife and blades, strop, stamping and cutting surfaces, maul/mallet, pencil, paper, carving and stamping tools of your choice, round knife, stylus, straight edge, and wing dividers.
Friday, May 17, 8 am - 5 pmHoliday Inn – Sheridan RoomBoot Top Patterns – $65 Carl Chappell
Course Description: Brought to you by popular demand is a workshop on boot top patterns. Carl will address any questions you might have concerning boot tops and will also show you how to design them for yourself. This is a lecture-style workshop, but your questions are welcome! If time allows, Carl will also address any other questions you may have concerning the topic of boot making.Materials to Bring: Note paper, pen or pencil, your questions any any boots or boot top patterns you would like to present to Carl with your questions!
Holiday Inn – Strip Mine RoomSaturday, May 18, 1 pm - 5 pm
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Cordage-Style Cinches: Pattern & Design – $185 Darin AlexanderHoliday Inn - Strip Mine Room
Thursday, May 16, 8 am - 12 pmCourse Description: Learn the principles of over-all cinch design, style considerations, and terminology. Darin uses a progressive approach to help students become familiar with specific design techniques. Under Darin’s patient instruction each student will practice the basic movements/methods of cinch detailing and needling-off, using a variety of fibers, to produce designs on two pre-strung wall-hanging “samplers”. Discussion and examples are presented to demonstrate various applications of this distinctively western tradition. Keep in mind that the elegant results of cordage techniques can be employed as a form of filigree in an array of items such as boots, belts, hat bands and furniture. Special emphasis will be placed on optimizing comfort and health of cinches and girths for your Equine. This workshop is highly recommended as preparation for the “Mohair Vaquero Cinches: Make Your Own” and “Mohair Breast Collars: Creating Your Own” workshops allowing the student’s mind to settle into the process and movements, easing you more comfortably into the greater challenges of “stringing”, or “warping”, the cinch body. In addition to the 2 “samplers”, each student will also receive practice materials with various detailing yarns ($120.00 retail value) and 1 6-inch cinch needle ($5.99 retail value).Materials to Bring: Sharp scissors, dull fid (if you have one), pencil and graph paper.
2 Offerings of this workshop:Monday, May 13, 8 am - 12 pm OR
Cord Cinches: Styles, Width & Fiber – $80 Darin Alexander
Course Description: This lecture considers several finer points of cinches, drawing from historical reference and contemporary style examples. Powerpoint images and actual cinches are displayed to demonstrate the influence that quality of yarns/cordage have on the handling during the making of and end-use of cinches. Topics like “stretch” and importance of width are addressed and myths dispelled. Benefits of fiber content identification for consumer protections are presented along with behind-the-scenes research for determining fair-market value pricing as necessary to maintain and improve cord cinches. Primary emphasis is placed on what is most appropriate for health and comfort of the horse and mule. Students will receive a cord/yarn sample card to keep which is helpful in identifying fiber contents of contemporary cinch cords ($20.00 retail value).Materials to Bring: Notebook, pencil, and a few sheets of graph paper.
2 Offerings of this workshop:Holiday Inn - Strip Mine Room
Thursday, May 16, 1 pm - 5 pmMonday, May 13, 1 pm - 5 pm OR
Creating Floral Designs – $135 Bob Park
Course Description: Instruction will cover Bob’s method for creating floral tooling patterns. Because Bob will be teaching from his book, “Creating Floral Designs”, it is highly recommended that each student obtain a copy. You can purchase these directly from Bob by emailing him at [email protected] or calling him at 602-999-3099. The books will also be for sale at his workshops. Topics covered will include the anatomy of a pattern, basic layout, borders, placement of flowers and stemwork and the use of various design elements which are typically found in western floral designs. The workshop is designed as an introduction to drawing floral tooling patterns, utilizing the techniques outlined in Bob’s book which details the design process from start to finish. Students will also have the opportunity to practice drawing under Bob’s direction. Skill Level: Intermediate.Materials to Bring: Drawing pencil, eraser and paper for notes.
Monday, May 13, 8 am - 4 pmBest Western Sheridan Center – Overland Room
Custom Leather Belt Buckle – $135 Robert Beard
Course Description: Discover or hone your carving and stamping techniques with a master leather artist! Robert will be teaching how to design, create and assemble your own leather belt buckle from start to finish. The techniques Robert will teach will translate over to many other types of projects. You’ll be shown how to inlay (organically shaped) stones in your leather, learn Robert’s master carving and stamping techniques and ply him with questions on variations on the norm. Leather for this workshop donated by Goliger Leather.Materials to Bring: Swivel knife and blades (sharpened), maul/mallet, stamping surface, cutting board, stylus, modeling spoon, scalpel with #11 blade and handle, rubber cement, carving and stamping tools of your choice, needle-nosed pliers, paper and pencil/eraser. Special tools will be available for loan or purchase during or after the workshop.
Holiday Inn – AppaloosaThursday, May 16, 8 am - 4 pm
Cutting Leather to Best Advantage – $65 Jesse Smith
Course Description: Get the most from your leather! Jesse will demonstrate with hands-on applications how to design, lay out and cut your patterns to the best advantage in this evening workshop. Students will draw and cut patterns on paper and leather. Materials to Bring: Notebook and pencil.
Tuesday, May 14, 6 pm - 9 pmHoliday Inn – Sheridan Room
Extreme Leather Belt – $150 Al Gould
Course Description: For Advanced Toolers! Al will be sharing how to stamp and carve a very intricate belt pattern. Challenge your existing skills with an unprecedented tooling pattern. You will see your tools do things they have never done! This class is all about negotiating those tight turns and twists. Leather for this workshop 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 18, 8 am - 5 pmHoliday Inn – Sheridan Room
Figure Carving with the Modeling Spoon – $75 Jim Linnell
Course Description: Participants will carve and detail an eagle’s head using only a swivel knife & modeling spoon. Learning the many effects that can be created with a modeling spoon will give you greater confidence with figure carving. The eagle head shown at http://www.elktracks.net/gallery/notebooks.html will be the project. It will done on a leather piece suitable for a small notebook cover or a framed piece of art. The leather for the carving and finishes will be supplied. Materials for this workshop donated by Tandy Leather Factory.Materials to Bring: Swivel knife, modeling spoon (similar to #8039-03 from Tandy) and a stylus.
Friday, May 17, 1 pm - 5 pmBest Western Sheridan Center – Overland Room
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Finger Carving – $135 Bob Park
Course Description: Students in this workshop will learn to create beautiful swivel knife designs. Discussion will include the various types of swivel knives, blades and their specific uses. Swivel knives from most major manufacturers will be available for students to handle. Instruction will cover the various styles of finger carving, creating free-hand designs and the proper use and sharpening of the sv 9286845916 swivel knife. Students will also have an opportunity to practice various finger carving patterns. Skill Level: Intermediate. Leather for this workshop donated by Hermann Oak Leather Co.Materials to Bring: Sharp swivel knife, strop, tracing stylus, tooling surface, paper and pencil.
Tuesday, May 14, 8 am - 4 pmBest Western Sheridan Center – Overland Room
Fitting the Saddle Tree to the Horse – $65 Pete Gorrell
Course Description: This popular and informative workshop will address all aspects of saddle tree fit to the horse’s back. This will be approached in 3 phases. 1st–A discussion of the muscular and skeletal structure of a horse’s back as it relates to the saddle tree. 2nd–Fitting a variety of trees to a live horse. This is a hands-on approach with all students encouraged to participate. 3rd–Making minor adjustments to tree fit by shimming with leather. The subject of squaring an uneven tree will also be addressed. There will also be a discussion of how saddle tree fit can affect a horse’s performance. The book, “Basics of Saddle Fit” authored by Pete Gorrell will be available for purchase.Materials to Bring: Paper and pencil. Cameras and recorders are welcome.
Saturday, May 18, 8 am - 12 pmHoliday Inn – General A, and Outside
Floral Pattern Layout – $75 Al Gould
Course Description: Learn how to draw patterns that show symmetry and balance, and properly lay out basic patterns. Further instruction involving basic pattern components (flowers, buds, leaves, stems, and fillers) will open up inexhaustible possibilities for pattern layout. Students will then practice these methods.Materials to Bring: Notebook, pencils and eraser.
Thursday, May 16, 8 am - 12 pmHoliday Inn – Sheridan Room
FREE Leathercraft Workshop for Kids Tony Laier/Jim Linnell
Course Description: 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 to Bring: Some stamping tools and mallet, if possible.
Saturday, May 18, 9 am - 12:30 pmHoliday Inn – Appaloosa + Chaparral Rooms
Fundamentals of Working with Rawhide – $95 Nick Carter
Course Description: Nick will discuss rawhide qualities from different animals, the characteristics of purchased vs. “Roll Your Own” rawhide in relation to the location on the hide, handling rawhide (skinning, hair removal, string cutting) as well as casing, tempering and moisture content. He will review 8 types of braids, including the Spanish ring knot and cover knots, while addressing things to note and things to avoid. Materials for this workshop donated by Tejas Industries.Materials to Bring: Camera, notebook, pencil, fid, utility (razor) knife, Bruce Grant’s “Encyclopedia of Rawhide and Leather Braiding” or one of the smaller versions of “How to Make Cowboy Horse Gear”.
Friday, May 17, 9 am - 4 pm
Fundamentals of Braiding – Round & Flat – $125 Joe Boyles
Course Description: This is an introductory, round table, discussion-style workshop geared toward the beginner braider. We will discuss the different types of material, tools and techniques for braiding. On display will be different types of lace cutters, bevelers and splitters. We will braid a four-strand round and a six-strand flat braid on a key ring. This is a very laid-back class with a lot of time so you - the student - do not feel rushed. Each student will receive a copy of Ron Edwards’ book, Plaits, Round and Flat. Materials for this workshop donated by Rugged Cross Saddlery, Y-Knot Lace and Twister D Products.Materials to Bring: Students should bring any braiding book they have, as well as a lacing fid or a dull awl. Pen and paper will also be handy. Bring an open mind as well as your questions.Workshop will be 6 hours: 9 am – 12 pm, and 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm.
Elks Lodge – Lodge Room2 Offerings of this workshop:
Friday, May 17, 9 am - 4:30 pmWednesday, May 15, 9 am - 4:30 pm OR
Elks Lodge – Annex
Ground Work & Saddle Seat – $65 Pete Gorrell
Course Description: The saddle seat should not only be comfortable to the rider but is critical to the placement of the rider and therefore to the balance of the rider to the horse. This is important in respect to the ability to communicate to the horse through balance as well as reducing the risk of soring the horse’s back. This workshop will address reading the tree to determine how the ground seat needs to be installed to achieve the desired goals. A variety of ground seat patterns will be shown and compared. There’ll also be a discussion of the difference between a man’s and a woman’s seat and what can be done to make this seat gender specific. Two different methods of installing ground seats will be dem-onstrated. There will be a discussion and critique of each. Questions and input from the students will be encouraged. This workshop can be a companion workshop to “Fitting the Saddle Tree to the Horse”.Materials to Bring: Paper and pencil. Cameras and recorders are welcome.
Saturday, May 18, 1 pm - 5 pmHoliday Inn – Chaparral Room
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Northwest-Style Carving – $275 Jesse Smith
Tuesday - Wednesday, May 14-15, 8 am - 5 pmCourse Description: Jesse will discuss and demonstrate the layout and design of the Northwest style, and also how this style is different from Sheridan and Visalia styles of carving. Students will learn to execute the Northwest style by using one of Jesse’s patterns (for a note pad) and install liners too. All ability levels welcome! Materials to Bring: Stamping/carving tools, swivel knife, strop, mallet or maul, tracing stylus and a stamping rock.
Hand-Painted Western Ornaments & Magnets – $65 Kay Orton
Course Description: Students will learn everything from choosing a design & leather for leather ornaments to cutting them out and painting them. Each student will make two or more (time permitting) ornaments or magnets and can choose a design from Kay’s library of western ornament patterns or draw their own. Most ornaments are about 3 inches by 4 inches and are realistically painted on both sides. Some of the most popular western patterns are the cowboy Santa, cowboy & girl angels, hat, rope & gloves, cowboy snowman, holy cows and many other cow & horse ornaments.Materials to Bring: One square foot of tracing paper, a tracing tool, and an Ex-acto knife with a couple of extra blades. You may need a headlamp with a magnifier.
Friday, May 17, 1 pm - 5 pmElks Lodge – Lounge
Holster Design & Construction – $450 Chris Andre
Course Description: Learn the fundamentals of professional holster design and construction. This workshop will focus on both modern and Western holsters with the student designing and making two holster styles of their choosing (to be discussed prior to your arrival in Sheridan). This class will cover the fitting of the holster (style) to the customer, types of holsters and their applications, as well as designing holsters from scratch. In construction, we will cover when to use and how to install a welt seam, a full liner, and wet molding. The workshop will also cover shop tips and production techniques to help the student hit the ground running. This is an intermediate-level workshop and is not intended for beginning leather crafters. Leather for this workshop donated by Hermann Oak Leather Co.Materials to Bring: Students should have their own professional collection of properly shaped, sharpened, and polished tools: 18” or greater square, pencil, head knife or similar, round punches 3/16” to 3/8” minimum, one medium-sized (#3/4/5) French skiver, #3 and #5 edge beveler, flathead screwdriver, boning tool and pliers. Optional: Border/geometric stamps, stone and maul.
Monday - Wednesday, May 13-15, 8:30 am - 5 pmElks Lodge – Bingo Room
Introduction to Fid Work – $200 Sheryl Katzke
Course Description: This is a 1-1/2 day workshop. Please note the times above. On Tuesday, students will learn the basics of pattern development, including how to calculate how many strands of lace are needed based on the circumference of the handle and the width of the lace, and create a geometric pattern based on those calculations. On Wednesday, the students will take the pattern they developed and using 2 colors of lace, reproduce the pattern on a simulated handle. Materials for this workshop donated by Y-Knot Lace.Materials to Bring: Lacing fid, mechanical pencil and an extra eraser.
Tuesday-Wednesday, May 14-15 (Tuesday 1-5 pm & Wednesday 8 am - 5 pm)Holiday Inn – Appaloosa Room
Leather Inlay & Overlay – $575 Lisa Sorrell
Course Description: Get extensive experience with inlay and overlay techniques while making two bracelets/cuffs, a book mark and a small throw pillow. While Lisa is a renowned bootmaker, anyone wanting an opportunity to work with fine leather and sewing machines should attend. This workshop is geared towards all skill levels. Materials for this workshop donated by Charles L. Hardtke, Inc. and Leather Machine Co, Inc.Materials to Bring: Skiving knives, sharpening equipment, cutting surface and skiving surface.
Wednesday - Friday, May 15-17, 9 am - 5 pmHoliday Inn – Chapparal Room
Leather Jewelry – Earrings or Cuff Bracelet – $75 Olive Parker
Course Description: Students will choose to carve and shape two pairs of elegant leather earrings and color them with iridescent acrylics, or carve and color a bangle leather bracelet. Bracelets (leather stitched over metal core) will be provided. The application of appropriate finishes for lasting durability is also discussed. Sterling silver ear wires will be provided for the earrings.Materials to Bring: Swivel knife, strop, basic stamping tools, maul or mallet, tracing stylus, poundo board or cutting mat, scalpel with a #11 blade, French edger, ball-style modeler, old washcloth or soft rag. If possible, bring inexpensive small brush assortment and jeweler’s pliers for opening jumprings.
Saturday, May 18, 8 am - 12 pmHoliday Inn – Strip Mine Room
Mohair Breast Collars: Creating Your Own – $315 Darin Alexander
Course Description: Darin will demonstrate specific steps in creating a tied-style breast collar with cordage tail, while students follow along at their own work station. Each student will be provided with materials for two breast collars, one with practice cords and one in real mohair (a $275.00 retail value) to assist in reinforcing memory of cord lay-up and tension. Alternate breast collar designs will also be discussed. It is recommended that students take “Cordage-Style Cinches: Pattern & Design” workshop first since this Breast Collar workshop focuses heavily on the skills of body strand techniques.Materials to Bring: Notebook, pencil, sharp scissors and a 6” cinch needle or dull fid.
Wed, May 15, 8 am - 5 pmHoliday Inn – Strip Mine Room
Mohair Vaquero Cinches: Make Your Own – $285 Darin Alexander
Course Description: Under Darin’s careful instruction students will practice methods of making the cinch with special focus on traditional cord stringing/warping considerations of the cinch body. Darin will demonstrate specific steps which ensure the highest level of quality, explaining how to recognize common difficulties and how to make improvements for the comfort and health of your equine. Each student will be provided with materials for two basic cinches and one ornate Vaquero (a $200.00 retail value) to assist in reinforcing memory of cord lay-up and tension. Completion of at least one usable cinch during class is anticipated. It is recommended that students first take “Cordage-Style Cinches: Pattern & Design” since this Vaquero workshop focuses heavily on the skills of body strand techniques. Each student will also receive a 6” cinch needle ($5.99 retail value) to keep.Materials to Bring: Sharp scissors, dull fid (if you have one), pencil and graph paper.
2 Offerings of this workshop:Holiday Inn – Strip Mine Room
Friday, May 17, 8 am - 5 pmTuesday, May 14, 8 am - 5 pm OR
Holiday Inn – Sheridan Room
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Saddle Days – $200 / Session or $700 for all 4 Al Gould
Tuesday-Wednesday, May 14-15, 8 am - 5 pmSession #1: Tue 8 am - 12 pm Ground Seat & Saddle Fit UpSession #2: Tue 1 pm - 5 pm Rigging – Full Double D-Ring 7/8 Flat Plate Skirt•
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Course Description: Each session is designed to help the saddle maker with a problem area, or to present a new “How-To” for his or her projects. Choose the session(s) that best serve(s) your particular needs. Leather for this workshop donated by Hermann Oak Leather Co.Materials to Bring: Notebook and pencil.
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Padded Seat Inlay – $135 Jesse Smith
Monday, May 13, 8 am - 5 pmCourse Description: This workshop covers the process of laying out and cutting the opening for the padding of the saddle seat. Next, you’ll learn how to fit the sponge and cover it, then how to stitch the pad in place. Jesse will also go over some finishing techniques. Students may bring their own saddle seats and covering if they wish to install one.Materials to Bring: Pencil, notepad, head knife, edger slicking stick, canvas rub cloth, skiving tool and camera.
Holiday Inn – Sheridan Room
Pattern Design for the Artistically Impaired – $65 Pete Gorrell
Course Description: This workshop will teach you the basics of pattern drawing by building patterns in an easy-to-understand manner. You’ll learn techniques for creating basic designs for your leather project. Designed to help those who feel they may not have the artistic ability to create their own floral designs. The textbook, “Floral Pattern Design for the Artistically Impaired”, will be available for purchase at the show.Materials to Bring: 5 highlighters: yellow, green, pink, orange and blue; white paper, a ruler, pencils and an eraser.
Friday, May 17, 8 am - 12 pmHoliday Inn – Appaloosa
Holiday Inn – Le Gourmet
Elks Lodge – Lounge
Holiday Inn – General A
Saddle Makers Round Table – $65 Pete GorrellHoliday Inn – Appaloosa Room
Course Description: This workshop will be given in a ‘roundtable’ format covering any and all aspects of saddle making and related topics. Here is an opportunity to ask questions, share ideas and to gather information from others in the trade. A wide range of subjects will be covered, such as: how to cover common mistakes, ground seat and its relationship to tree balance, stirrup placement versus stirrup swing, progression and the role it plays in making a saddle, cutting the saddle parts (placement on the leather), extended cantle bindings and why they can be an advantage, saddle finishes, tips and helpful hints and much more. Bring your questions and your input: a chance to share your thoughts and gainfrom the experience of others. Attendees are invited to bring their own work for review.Materials to Bring: Notebook and pencil. Cameras and recorders are welcome.
On the Edge Sharpening Skills – $75 Paul Zalesak
Course Description: Learn the fundamental principles and techniques on how to sharpen virtually all of your leather craft cutting tools. We will cover basic edge theory, and sharpening principles and techniques for the swivel knife, round knife, skiver, trim knife, utility knife, edgers, etc. Participants will have the opportunity to practice the techniques presented on various sharpening media. This workshop is designed for the leather crafter that uses and wants sharp cutting tools and will be catered to any skill level – novice to master. We will be covering a lot of information in a short period of time with the goal of having your tools sharpened better than they have been done before.Materials to Bring: 3-5 leather cutting instruments (swivel knife, round knife, trim knife, etc.), your favorite sharpening stone, a Tandy keen edge sharpening fixture or other fixture for your swivel knife blade and a strop.
Thursday, May 16, 8 am - 12 pmElks Lodge – Green Room
Pricing Your Work – $80 Bob Brenner
Course Description: Are you profitable? Sign up for this half-day workshop based on Bob’s book, How to Establish Prices for the Saddle Maker or Leather Worker. This proven system will teach you how to establish a profitable hourly rate and price for your services and products. Bob uses this same system in his shop on a daily basis. Students will receive a copy of his book, a $39.95 retail value.Materials to Bring: Notebook and pencil.
Friday, May 17, 8 am - 12 pm
Portfolio-Style Filigree Notebook Cover – $325 Chan Geer
Course Description: Make and take home a beautiful notebook cover carved in the Sheridan-style and complete with filigree work. You choose your background filigree color for a personal touch. This notebook also comes with a unique closure style using magnets - a useful skill to learn for all kinds of applications! Materials for this workshop donated by the following: LEATHER – Hermann Oak Leather Co, Wickett & Craig of America, Thoroughbred Leather Co, Sheridan Leather Outfitters. FINISHES – The Fiebing Co., Inc., Bee Natural Leather Care, Sheridan Leather Outfitters. GLUE – Petronio Shoe Products. LACING – Y-Knot Lace.Materials to Bring: Swivel knife, strop, ruler, punches, skiving knives, stencil knife and blade, mallet, stamping and carving tools for Sheridan-style, basket stamping tools, straight edge, stylus, wing dividers, cutting board, stamping surface, pencil and paper.
Tue-Thu, May 14-16, 8 am - 5 pm
Friday, May 17, 1 pm - 5 pm
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Swivel Knife Finesse – $75 Al Gould
Course Description: This course is designed to add style to your swivel knife work. The four-hour workshop teaches that the swivel knife is all-important, giving it new respect. Also taught is how to “run” with your cuts, how to cut flower buds, leaves and stems and basic decorative cuts. Leather for this workshop donated by Hermann Oak Leather Co.Materials to Bring: Swivel knife, strop, notebook and pencil.
Thursday, May 16, 1 pm - 5 pm
Sheridan-Style Tooling of Various Flowers & Leaves – $135 Chan Geer
Course Description: Simply put, the title of this workshop says it all. Chan will help you understand how to apply the Sheridan style to leaves and specific flowers, including - but not limited to - roses and morning glories. Leather for this workshop donated by Hermann Oak Leather Co, Wickett & Craig of America, Thoroughbred Leather Co, Sheridan Leather Outfitters.Materials to Bring: Swivel knife, strop, mallet, stylus, wing dividers, cutting board, stamping surface, Sheridan-style stamping and carving tools, pencil and paper.
Saturday, May 18, 8 am - 5 pm
Western Floral Tooling – $270 Bob Park
Course Description: This is a workshop for those toolers who want to refine their skills. Instruction will cover swivel knife techniques, various stamping tools, tooling sequence options and specific tool selection. Students will choose one of Bob’s patterns to tool under his supervision. Assistance will be tailored to each student and demonstrations will be provided based on the needs of the class. Additional topics of discussion will include tooling patterns, casing leather, dying techniques and leather finishes. Time permitting, there will be an open-topic question & answer session at the end of each day so bring any questions you might have. Skill Level: Intermediate to Advanced. Leather for this workshop donated by Hermann Oak Leather Co.Materials to Bring: Stamping tools, swivel knife, sharpening supplies, strop, maul/mallet, slicker, tracing stylus and tooling surface.
Wednesday-Thursday, May 15-16, 8 am - 4 pm
San Juan-Style Honda – $225 Nick Carter
Course Description: Students will complete a San Juan-style honda which will include slit braiding, 4- and 8-strand braiding, as well as going from 4- to 8-strand, crown knot, forming a burner, and shaping. There will also be information on handling and casing rawhide, cutting strings, tools, and obtaining rawhide. Materials to Bring: Camera, notebook, pencil, fid or awl, needle-nose pliers, utility knife, fingertip-less leather gloves, tape measure, Bruce Grant’s “Encyclopedia of Rawhide and Leather Braiding” or “How to Make Cowboy Horse Gear”.
Wednesday-Thursday, May 15-16, 8 am - 5 pmElks Lodge – Annex
Holiday Inn – Le Gourmet
Holiday Inn – Sheridan Room
Techniques in Leather: Personal Training – $35/hour Jesse Smith
Thursday, May 16, 8, 9, 10 and 11 am; 1, 2 and 3 pmCourse Description: Advance your knowledge in leather work however you desire. Bring your project(s), questions and tools. Jesse will tutor you personally to help you get that edge you need, or to help you get past any roadblocks in your work.Materials to Bring: Current projects, leather carving and stamping tools, stamping surface, questions, notepaper and pencil.
Holiday Inn – Atrium Room 131
The Old Plug: Embossing a Horse – $135 Kathy Flanagan
Thursday, May 16, 8 am - 5 pmCourse Description: Plug embossing is a fun way to add depth to your tooling. In this workshop, you will learn one of the many ways to use leather plugs. You will also learn to tool the fine details of a horse. This method of embossing can be applied to any type of tooling pattern.Materials to Bring: Mallet, swivel knife, stylus, modeling spoon(s), bevelers (various sizes, smooth and checkered), smooth pear shaders of various sizes, F902, any or all tools from F895 to F901, hairblade tool, pen, and sharp knife or leather scissors.
Elks Lodge – Lounge
Best Western Sheridan Center – Overland Room
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INSTRUCTORS
Darin Alexander – Master Cinch MakerDarin learned the cinch making trade in high school over 25 years ago and gained practical application as a hand on his great uncle’s ranch in Wyoming. It was no looking back from there. He has been teaching the art and trade of quality cinch design to the general public for 20 years. Customers have remarked time and again that the attention to detail put in every one of his cinches is excellent, with improved comfort seen in horses and mules being more relaxed.
Robert Beard – Master Leather ArtistBob 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.
Chris Andre – Professional Leather Artist & Holster MakerChris “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.
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Chan Geer – Master Leather ArtistChan began leather work as a young boy helping his dad repair saddles. He and his wife, Mary, live in Sheridan where he owns and operates Geer’s Custom Leather. Geer has written three books on Sheridan Style Carving, made and compiled pattern packs and is a contributing author in The Leather Crafters & Saddlers Journal. Chan has produced a line of project-based, how-to DVDs which have been very successful. He was awarded the Al Stohlman Award for Achievement in Leathercraft in 2005.
Al Gould – Master Saddle MakerAl 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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Carl Chappell – Master Boot MakerCarl learned boot making from his father and began making boots in 1982. In 2001, his boot entry placed first in the World Leather Debut, and he repeated as winner of the Boots division in 2010. In 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008 and 2009, he won the Masters Division at the Texas Boot & Saddle Roundup. Carl operates a boot making school, is a full-time boot maker and has published a book and video about making boots. His latest achievement is being the recipient of the AWA Will Rodgers Award for “Boot Maker of the Year 2011”.
kathy Flanagan – Leather ArtistKathy has been working with leather for four decades, beginning in 1970, in 4-H, learning from masters of the craft. In 2005, the International Federation of Leather Guilds awarded Kathy the “Best of Advanced” division and “People’s Choice” honors. Later, in 2009, the IFoLG awarded Kathy the “Pathway to Masters” award for her continuous efforts and willingness to teach in the field of leathercraft.
Pete Gorrell – Master Saddle MakerPete began working with leather in 1952 while working as a ranch hand in Colorado. He learned saddle making from Clarence Wilson, and afterwards studied human and horse anatomies to be able to build better saddles for both. He and his wife, Helen, reside in Gardner, CO, and Hawaii, where they diligently teach leathercraft and saddle making. Pete has also authored books on leathercraft and saddle making, and is a contributing author in The Leather Crafters & Saddlers Journal. Pete received the Al Stohlman Award for Achievement in Leathercraft in 2007.
Sheryl Katzke – Expert BraiderSheryl was first introduced to leathercraft while a Girl Scout and later began braiding leather, learning 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 teaches leathercraft in her community and owns Katzke’s Custom Leather in Redmond, Oregon, with her husband, Tom.
INSTRUCTORS
Bob klenda – Master Saddle MakerBob has been carving leather since 1959 and making saddles since 1962. As past president of the Colorado Saddle Makers Association, he is accustomed to teaching saddle making and leather carv-ing 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. Bob received the Al Stohlman Award for Achievement in Leathercraft in 2010.
Tony Laier – Master Leather ArtistTony’s experience in the world of leather is extensive. For over 30 years, they have been immersed in the retail sales, research, design, marketing and instruction of leathercraft. Currently, Tony is Director of Research and Development for Tandy Leather Factory Company and works together on this with his wife Kay. He received the Al Stohlman Award for Achievement in Leathercraft in 1999.
Jim Linnell – Master Leather ArtistAn active leather craftsman for over 35 years, Jim has conducted hundreds of workshops and dem-onstrations on various leather working techniques in the U.S. and Europe, including workshops for 4-H, Boy Scouts and other youth organizations. Jim received the Al Stohlman Award for Achievement in Leathercraft in 2002.
Nick Carter – Expert BraiderAn 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.
Bob Brenner – Accomplished Saddle MakerBesides 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.
Joe Boyles – BraiderJoe began braiding in Australia in 1988. Since then, he has been taught rawhide work by Mary Fields who is in the Bruce Grant books. He prefers kangaroo to braid with but uses rawhide as well as calf lace. He is also starting to braid bull ropes. Joe enjoys teaching and will keep you entertained while you learn.
Basic Swivel Knife Technique (Zalesak) 20 $75
Basics of Saddle Repairs (Klenda) 20 $95
Billfold/Wallet Liner Assembly (Geer) 20 $125
Boot Top Patterns (Chappell) 20 $65
Braiding Personal Training (Boyles) Call 715-362-5393 to register 21 $35/hr.
Burnishing Edges (Park) 21 $75
Carving Columbines (Klenda) 21 $145
Constructing a Day Planner or Notebook (Gould) 21 $200
Cordage-Style Cinches: Pattern & Design – Monday (Alexander) 22 $185
Cordage-Style Cinches: Pattern & Design – Thursday (Alexander) 22 $185
Cord Cinches: Styles, Width & Fiber – Monday (Alexander) 22 $80
Cord Cinches: Styles, Width & Fiber – Thursday (Alexander) 22 $80
Creating Floral Designs (Park) 22 $135
Custom Leather Belt Buckle (Beard) 23 $135
Cutting Leather to Best Advantage (Smith) 23 $65
Extreme Leather Belt (Gould) 23 $150
Figure Carving with the Modeling Spoon (Linnell) 23 $75
Finger Carving (Park) 24 $135
Fitting the Saddle Tree to the Horse (Gorrell) 24 $65
Floral Pattern Layout (Gould) 24 $75
Free Leathercraft Workshop for Kids (Laier, Linnell) Call 715-362-5393 to register 24 FREE
Fundamentals of Braiding – Round & Flat (Boyles) 25 $125
Fundamentals of Working with Rawhide (Carter) 25 $95
Ground Work & Saddle Seat (Gorrell) 25 $65
Hand-Painted Western Leather Ornaments & Magnets (Orton) 26 $65
Holster Design & Construction (Andre) 26 $450
Introduction to Fid Work (Katzke) 26 $200
Leather Inlay & Overlay (Sorrell) 26 $575
Leather Jewelry: Earrings or Cuff Bracelet (Parker) 27 $75
Mohair Breast Collars: Creating Your Own (Alexander) 27 $315
Mohair Vaquero Cinches: Make Your Own – Tuesday (Alexander) 27 $285
Mohair Vaquero Cinches: Make Your Own – Friday (Alexander) 27 $285
Northwest-Style Carving (Smith) 27 $275
On the Edge Sharpening Skills (Zalesak) 28 $75
Padded Seat Inlay (Smith) 28 $135
Pattern Design for the Artistically Impaired (Gorrell) 28 $65
Portfolio-Style Filigree Notebook Cover (Geer) 28 $325
Pricing Your Work (Brenner) 29 $80
Saddle Days - Session 1 (Gould) 29 $200
Saddle Days - Session 2 (Gould) 29 $200
Saddle Days - Session 3 (Gould) 29 $200
Saddle Days - Session 4 (Gould) 29 $200
Saddle Days - Sessions 1 – 4 (Gould) 29 $700
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Jesse Smith – Master Saddle MakerJesse began making leather craft items while in the Air Force. He made his first saddle for his dad. Eventually, he bought The Tack Shop in Spokane, WA, and has built saddles ever since. Jesse also taught saddlery at Spokane Falls Community College for 28 years. He now lives in Pritchett, CO, and operates his own saddle making school, and is an accomplished chap maker. Jesse received the Al Stohlman Award for Achievement in Leathercraft in 2001.
Paul Zalesak – Founding President of Leather Wranglers, Leather Artist and Knife MakerPaul began tooling leather in 1974 under the tutelage of Jim Resley. In 2001 he started Leather Wranglers Inc., and developed the SK-3 Swivel Knife. A full-time faculty member at the local community college, Paul also loves to teach basic swivel knife use and sharpening techniques. Paul is the Vice President of the International Internet Leathercrafters’ Guild, and is a member of the New Mexico Roadrunner Lerath-er Artisans’ Guild, the Colorado Saddle Makers Association, and the Lone Star Leather Crafters Guild.
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INSTRUCTORS
Lisa Sorrell – Master Boot MakerLisa Sorrell found boot making by answering an ad for someone to “stitch boot tops.” She’s been making boots for over 20 years and has owned her own boot making business since 1996. Her dedication to learning the craft and her flair for design have established Lisa as a master bootmaker, and her work has been featured in magazines, books, and the PBS program “Craft in America.” She remains committed to the tradition of fit and function while pursuing her passion for the designs and colors that characterize a cowboy boot.
Kay Orton – Master Leather ArtistKay learned leathercraft in 4-H and has been a leathercraft leader in western Colorado for the past 40 years, organizing youth leathercraft workshops and teaching classes each year. In 1981 Kay started Kay’s Creative Leathercrafts, where she has stayed busy making leather hand-painted orna-ments and leather items. In 2003, she started learning saddle making with Bob Klenda as her mentor and became involved with the Colorado Saddle Makers Association, Inc. where she is presently the business manager. She received the Al Stohlman Award for Achievement in Leathercraft in 2012.
Bob Park – Professional Tooler & Leather ArtistBobby began tooling leather as a youngster in Arizona where he was greatly influenced by the cow-boy lifestyle. Specializing in western floral tooling, Bobby has developed a unique look in the tradition of the western style. His products sell throughout the U.S. and Europe and have won numerous awards at various shows and exhibitions. In 2011 he received the “Best of the Masters” award at the International Federation of Leather Guilds convention. Most recently, he received the “Bootstrap Award” at the 2012 Trappings of the American West exhibition for his contribution toward the ad-vancement of the art. Bobby recently wrote a book entitled “Creating Floral Designs”.
Olive Parker – Leather ArtistOlive has been creating with leather since 1977 and has received guidance from Alan Dewey, Paul Burnett, Bob Beard and others. Her contribution to functional leather art is a western woman’s per-spective in a traditionally masculine arena. She enjoys using shimmering acrylic colors, sterling silver and gold and takes her inspiration from her Montana landscape and natural surroundings.
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Saddle Makers Round Table (Gorrell) 29 $65
San Juan-Style Honda (Carter) 30 $225
Sheridan-Style Tooling of Various Flowers & Leaves (Geer) 30 $135
Swivel Knife Finesse (Gould) 30 $75
Techniques in Leather: Personal Training (Smith) Call 715-362-5393 to register 30 $35/hr.
The Old Plug: Embossing a Horse (Flanagan) 31 $135
Western Floral Tooling (Park) 31 $270
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