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| Crafting the Perfect Baseball Glove: An Inside Look with Scott Carpenter | 05 Aug 2024 | 01:18:09 | |
In this episode of Leather Shop, we dive deep into the art of crafting baseball gloves with the legendary Scott Carpenter. From his beginnings in the New York art world to revolutionizing baseball glove design, Scott shares his fascinating journey and the intricate process behind creating the perfect glove. Discover the secrets, innovations, and passion that drive his craft. Whether you’re a baseball fan or a leather enthusiast, this episode offers a captivating inside look at the intersection of sports and craftsmanship. Join us on Patreon | |||
| From Engineering to Crafting: Mastering Blacksmithing and Leatherwork with Zach Herberholz | 08 Jul 2024 | 00:58:48 | |
Ever wondered how an engineer becomes a master craftsman? Join us as we explore Zach Herberholz's fascinating journey from electrical engineering to mastering blacksmithing and leatherwork. In this episode of "The Leather Shop Podcast," host Matt Roach sits down with Zach Herberholz of ZH Fabrications, a renowned blacksmith and leatherworker. Zach shares his inspiring story of leaving a traditional career to pursue his passion for fabrication. Learn about the unique intersection of blacksmithing and leathercraft, and how Zach's innovative designs stand out in the craft community. Join us on Patreon Episode Highlights: Zach's bold transition from electrical engineering to full-time fabrication. How Zach’s background in architecture and design influences his work. Essential tools and materials for both blacksmithing and leatherwork. Practical tips on maintaining and honing tools for optimal performance. The evolving role of social media in the craft industry. Advice for aspiring crafters on staying motivated and finding joy in the creative process. Join us for an inspiring conversation filled with practical tips, personal stories, and a deep dive into the world of blacksmithing and leathercraft. Whether you're a seasoned professional or a hobbyist, this episode is sure to ignite your passion for crafting. | |||
| Episode 10: Maverick Made | 17 Jul 2023 | 01:01:09 | |
Maverick Made. was born out of a passion project to create an affordable motorcycle tank strap for a Triumph Bonneville T100, with the best possible leather we could afford. That one project took many little practice projects, which ignited a burning passion to create meaningful, unique, and thoughtful everyday carry items for discerning individuals who care about handcrafted quality, ethically sourced materials, and exceptional wear for years to come. Join us on Patreon Special thanks to all our partners. Their support makes this content possible. Please visit these sites below to purchase products discussed on this episode. | |||
| Episode 09: Skinner American Goods | 14 Jun 2023 | 00:59:57 | |
Skinner American Goods produces some of the finest denim and leather goods on the planet, with a focus on American-sourced raw materials. Each item is crafted by hand in our workshop/retail space located in the historic and funky Railroad Square Art District in Tallahassee, Florida. Our ethos is simple: thoughtfully designed, responsibly sourced, carefully crafted items are more durable and more beautiful than anything produced with modern materials and techniques. Join us on Patreon Special thanks to all our partners. Their support makes this content possible. Please visit these sites below to purchase products discussed on this episode. | |||
| Episode 08: Possala Designs | 10 May 2023 | 01:02:23 | |
Possala Designs is an independent brand that focuses on of one-of-a-kind high quality handmade goods in Asturias, Spain. Each item is carefully designed and crafted in my small workshop by thje team of one. Quality materials sourced from sustainability conscious sources are used to bring you functional art that you can use. All pieces are exclusively constructed from initial draft to its final form by combining my experience and passion for contemporary design with colorful intent. possaladesigns.com Join us on Patreon Special thanks to all our partners. Their support makes this content possible. Please visit these sites below to purchase products discussed on this episode. | |||
| Episode 07: Seel Made | 05 Apr 2023 | 01:15:41 | |
Owned and operated by Jamie Seel, the company takes an unwavering stand against fast-fashion and fixates on quality design, craftsmanship, ethics, and local American production. SEEL ventures to offer designs that transcend the conventional and maintain local and ethical production. SEEL is committed to providing top quality American-made products to those who seek individuality (and functionality) in their accessories. We believe your accessories should be a definition of yourself - for the uncommon. We strive to push the boundaries of high end accessories by offering alternative designs. Join us on Patreon Special thanks to all our partners. Their support makes this content possible. Please visit these sites below to purchase products discussed on this episode. | |||
| Episode 06: Terry Crafted | 02 Mar 2023 | 01:26:16 | |
Terry is the owner of Terry Crafter. Terry Crafted is a Custom Handmade watch straps. Made in Ontario Canada. These truly bespoke watch straps are some of the highest end straps I have ever seen. We enjoyed a great conversation about edge paint, exotic leathers, steel rule dies, taking the leap toward your own business and more. Be sure to visit his website. Join us on Patreon Special thanks to all our partners. Their support makes this content possible. Please visit these sites below to purchase products discussed on this episode. | |||
| Episode 05: TJ Leather | 01 Feb 2023 | 01:04:52 | |
TJ is the owner of TJ Leather. TJ Leather is a Custom Handmade Leather Items for The Fire Service. Made in Maryland by a Firefighter. Rugged Leather Products for Firefighters. We enjoyed a great conversation about exotic leathers, steel rule dies, thread suppliers, designs and future products. Be sure to visit their website. Join us on Patreon Special thanks to all our partners. Their support makes this content possible. Please visit these sites below to purchase products discussed on this episode. | |||
| Episode 04: Rowan and Wych | 04 Jan 2023 | 01:04:52 | |
Bryan Phillips is the owner of Rowan & Wych. Rowan & Wych is a custom cabinet shop based out of Tampa, Florida; specializing in kitchen and bathroom cabinets. Their team is dedicated to making high quality-custom pieces and also providing unrivaled customer service. We enjoyed a great conversation about exotic leathers, steel rule dies, thread suppliers, designs and future products. Be sure to visit their website. Special thanks to all our partners. Their support makes this content possible. Please visit these sites below to purchase products discussed on this episode. | |||
| Episode 03: Mateo Mattia | 07 Dec 2022 | 01:17:14 | |
Matthew Demeo owns Mateo Mattia. A New York based leather goods shop, offering high quality products and exceptional customer service. Be sure to visit their website. Special thanks to all our partners. Their support makes this content possible. Please visit these sites below to purchase products discussed on this episode. | |||
| Episode 02: Buckleguy | 02 Nov 2022 | 01:00:54 | |
Hugh Harriss owns Buckleguy. An online wholesale supply store for manufacturers, leather crafters, and hobbyists in search of better-quality leatherworking products. We enjoyed a great conversation about hardware, leather, family, stickers and future products. Be sure to visit their website. Special thanks to all our partners. Their support makes this content possible. Please visit these sites below to purchase products discussed on this episode. | |||
| Episode 01: Hemlock and Hyde | 05 Oct 2022 | 01:15:37 | |
Special thanks to all our partners. Their support makes this content possible. Please visit these sites below to purchase products discussed on this episode. Leanne and Nick own Hemlock and Hyde. A small batch, made to order leather goods company. We enjoyed a great conversation about Fashion, Leather, tools, equipment and where they see themselves in the future. Be sure to visit their website. | |||
| Episode 18: Kayleena from Wrackline Leatherware | 03 Jun 2024 | 01:29:40 | |
Discover the inspiring journey of Kayleena from Wrackline Leatherware in this captivating episode of the Leather Shop podcast. Kayleena shares her innovative approach to leathercraft, blending traditional techniques with modern artistry. Whether you’re into DIY projects, small business entrepreneurship, or simply love hearing about creative pursuits, this episode offers valuable insights and practical tips. Learn how Kayleena built her brand, the challenges she overcame, and her secrets to success. Perfect for hobbyists and entrepreneurs alike, tune in for a story that bridges passion with craftsmanship. Join us on Patreon Episode Notes: 1. Introduction: • Meet Kayleena, the creative force behind Wrackline Leatherware. • Learn how she transformed her passion into a thriving business. 2. Segment 1: Kayleena’s Business Journey: • Discover the unique story behind Wrackline Leatherware. • Insights into launching a successful leathercraft business. 3. Segment 2: Artistic and Crafting Techniques: • Explore Kayleena’s innovative approach to leathercraft. • Tips on blending traditional techniques with modern artistry. 4. Segment 3: Business Strategies and Advice: • Practical advice for aspiring leathercrafters and entrepreneurs. • How to market and grow a niche craft business. 5. Conclusion: • Key takeaways and actionable tips from Kayleena. • Call-to-action: Subscribe, rate, and review for more inspiring episodes. Special thanks to all our partners. Their support makes this content possible. Please visit these sites below to purchase products discussed on this episode. | |||
| Episode 17: Shane from Bow the maker | 22 Apr 2024 | 02:14:58 | |
This month on "Leather Shop," we're joined by Shane from Bow the Maker, who dives into an array of topics including his exciting new business venture that offers customized snaps for makers of all sizes. Shane shares his unique approach to leathercrafting, revealing how his passion for art seamlessly integrates into every facet of his business. Tune in for an inspiring session that bridges traditional craftsmanship with innovative business ideas. Join us on Patreon Episode Notes: 01:36 The Journey of a Maker: From Woodworking to Leathercraft 04:18 Embracing the Maker's Spirit: Challenges and Triumphs 05:06 The Leap into Leathercraft: A Tale of Passion and Pens 15:17 Crafting a Business: The Birth of Bow the Maker 22:14 The Art of Sharing Knowledge in the Maker Community 29:15 Innovating the Craft: Laser Engraving and Beyond 39:17 Expanding Horizons: New Ventures and Maker Support 49:11 Navigating the Leather Crafting Journey: Tips and Community Insights 49:37 The Maker's Dilemma: Balancing Exploration and Economics 50:16 Fostering a Supportive Maker Community 51:11 The Business Side of Crafting: Selling and Pricing Strategies 52:40 Innovating with Unique Products: The Challenge of Pricing 58:48 The Value of Community Feedback and Collaboration 59:18 Navigating Different Maker Spaces: Leathercraft vs. Lasering 01:01:39 The Importance of Kindness and Support in Online Communities 01:07:35 Personal Growth and Learning in the Maker Space 01:29:17 The Challenges and Rewards of Sharing Your Work Online 01:34:53 Creating and Nurturing a Positive Maker Community 01:37:15 Navigating the World of Online Communities and Learning 01:37:47 The Evolution of Sewing Machines and Leather Crafting 01:38:39 The Beauty of Simplicity in Craftsmanship 01:40:23 The Aesthetics vs. Functionality Debate in Crafting Tools 01:42:48 Embracing Technology: The Rise of 3D Printing in Crafting 01:43:40 The Journey of Learning and Sharing in the Crafting Community 01:45:38 The Challenges and Triumphs of Crafting 01:46:41 The Value of Minimalism and Efficiency in Crafting 01:55:51 Exploring the Potential of Splits in Leather Crafting 02:09:33 Looking Ahead: The Future of Crafting and Community Building Special thanks to all our partners. Their support makes this content possible. Please visit these sites below to purchase products discussed on this episode. | |||
| Episode 16: Alexis Saab Custom Shoes | 04 Mar 2024 | 01:49:28 | |
In this engaging conversation between Matt Roach and Alexis Saab on "The Leather Shop" podcast, they delve deep into the world of custom shoe crafting, sharing their personal journeys from painting to leatherwork, exploring the intricacies of the craft, and discussing the challenges and rewards of creating custom sneakers. They exchange insights on the tools and techniques that have shaped their work, reflecting on the continuous learning and adaptation required to excel in the dynamic field of bespoke footwear. Join us on Patreon Crafting Custom Shoes: Exploration of Leatherwork, Tools, Techniques and Trends 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction 00:42 Alexi Saab's Journey into Handmade Sneakers 01:32 The Art of Customizing Shoes 02:19 The Shoe Surgeon's Influence and Learning Experience 03:03 Challenges and Learning Curve in Leather Crafting 03:59 The Importance of Understanding Leather Types 05:43 The Journey of Learning and Experimenting with Suede 09:24 The Transition from Painting to Leather Crafting 12:45 The Role of Machines in Leather Crafting 14:56 The Art of Making Leather Sneakers 17:14 The Challenges and Solutions in Leather Crafting 20:38 The Use of Technology in Leather Crafting 31:51 The Marvel of Custom Leather Design 36:11 Exploring the World of Custom Printing 36:42 The Art of Custom Sneakers 37:07 Shoutout to Fellow Customizers 37:48 The Journey to Making Custom Shoes 38:19 The Challenges of Shoe Making 39:33 The Intricacies of Shoe Sewing Machines 40:10 The Struggles of Choosing the Right Machine 42:54 The Importance of the Right Sewing Machine Foot 50:17 The Dream of Designing Custom Sneakers 51:27 The Reality of Shoe Making Business 56:22 The Importance of the Right Tools in Leather Crafting 01:02:51 The Impact of Shipping and Duties on Business 01:13:42 The Significance of a Good Knife in Leather Crafting 01:17:02 Debating the Size of Blades 01:17:13 Discussing the Kiwi Purchase 01:17:28 Comparing Plastic and Plywood Kiwis 01:18:31 The Importance of Knife Sharpness 01:19:15 Discovering the Kiwi Creators 01:20:04 The Excitement of Supporting Local Brands 01:20:53 The Connection to Local Brands 01:22:34 The Thread Debate 01:25:33 The Challenges of Changing Pricking Irons 01:43:47 The Future of Custom Shoes 01:49:00 Wrapping Up the Conversation Special thanks to all our partners. Their support makes this content possible. Please visit these sites below to purchase products discussed on this episode. | |||
| Episode 15: Ben from Benjamin Bott | 29 Jan 2024 | 01:29:40 | |
Join us on Patreon 00:00 Introduction and Apologies for the Missed Episode 00:32 Introducing the Guest: Ben from Benjamin Bot 01:15 Technical Difficulties and Scheduling Challenges 01:37 Ben's Journey into Leather Crafting 02:51 The Challenges of Starting in Leather Crafting 04:00 The Evolution of Ben's Leather Crafting Techniques 05:06 Discussion on Design Choices and Techniques 05:50 The Use of Machinery in Leather Crafting 06:42 Keeping Tools Sharp and Efficient 08:48 The Art of Edge Finishing 10:41 The Struggles with Sandpaper and Other Materials 12:51 The Process of Designing and Creating Wallets 15:28 The Importance of Customer Feedback and Improvement 19:27 The Use of a Clicker in Leather Crafting 22:26 The Challenges of Keeping Tools Sharp 28:15 The Use of a 3D Printer in Leather Crafting 48:16 Introduction to Bamboo Labs 48:42 Unboxing the X1 Carbon 49:07 Exploring the Features of X1 Carbon 49:26 Practical Applications of X1 Carbon 50:08 The Speed and Efficiency of X1 Carbon 50:51 The Versatility of 3D Printing 51:34 The Challenges of Space and Temperature 53:11 The Joy of Prototyping 53:51 The Power of 3D Printing 55:38 The Magic of Carbon Fiber 56:05 Learning Fusion and Measuring Techniques 57:31 The Art of Making Leather Snaps 58:57 The Future of Leather Crafting 01:04:59 The Journey of a Craftsman 01:05:33 The Beauty of Failing and Learning 01:06:59 The High Cost of Leather Crafting 01:09:30 The Evolution of Style and Craft 01:12:19 The Power of Creativity and Innovation 01:16:36 The Future of BB Brand 01:20:09 The Joy of Being a Lefty 01:22:57 The Journey of a Craftsman: Part 2 01:28:50 Conclusion: The Power of Community Special thanks to all our partners. Their support makes this content possible. Please visit these sites below to purchase products discussed on this episode. | |||
| Episode 14: Justin from Norfolk Handmade | 28 Nov 2023 | 01:32:18 | |
Justin and I had a great conversation spanning from design to his journey into Leathercraft and much more. Join us on Patreon Special thanks to all our partners. Their support makes this content possible. Please visit these sites below to purchase products discussed on this episode. | |||
| Episode 13: Dave from Smith + Parka | 11 Oct 2023 | 01:17:35 | |
Dave and I had an awesome conversation talking about everything from being a small business owner in New York to how he has worked to hone his skills into making one of the most popular up and coming sling bags. We talk about his long term goals and what its like to foster a community around your products. Founded in 2014 as a conceptual design studio, Smith + Parka has evolved from a passion project to a lifestyle brand. Based on a foundation of 20 years in the fashion industry, designer and F.I.T. alumni David Lee utilizes his knowledge of menswear tailoring to create unique pieces for everyday use. Only using quality materials and trims, each detail is carefully curated to create functional designs emphasizing minimalism and beauty. David hand crafts every product offered. Join us on Patreon Special thanks to all our partners. Their support makes this content possible. Please visit these sites below to purchase products discussed on this episode. | |||
| Episode 12: Andrew from River De Chute Leathercraft | 13 Sep 2023 | 01:22:47 | |
Andrew and I had a great conversation talking about all areas of leather craft, exotic leathers and his career as a professional forester and more. River De Chute Leathercraft specializes in Handsewn Leathergoods, Custom Designed Bags, Belts, and Accessories. Join us on Patreon Special thanks to all our partners. Their support makes this content possible. Please visit these sites below to purchase products discussed on this episode. | |||
| Episode 11: Blackburn Goods | 16 Aug 2023 | 01:17:12 | |
Blackburn Goods brings together handcrafted and heirloom quality in modern leather goods. www.blackburngoods.com Join us on Patreon Special thanks to all our partners. Their support makes this content possible. Please visit these sites below to purchase products discussed on this episode. | |||
| From Knives to Leathercraft: How Corbin Lane Built a Leather Business from Passion | 21 Oct 2024 | 01:14:55 | |
Explore the journey of Corbin Edwards, founder of Corbin Lane Leather Co., as he shares how he transitioned from knife-making to leathercraft and built a thriving handmade leather business. Learn the challenges he overcame, the lessons for starting a small creative business, and insights for aspiring leatherworkers, craftsmen, and entrepreneurs. Join us on Patreon | |||
| From Hollywood Sets to Crafting Masterpieces: Justin of Wylie’s Wood and Leather on Finding Purpose and Passion | 30 Dec 2024 | 01:35:48 | |
In this episode of The Leather Shop, host Matt Roach sits down with Justin from Wylie’s Wood and Leather to explore his fascinating journey from Hollywood actor and producer to a skilled craftsman of wood and leather goods. Dive into the challenges and triumphs of leaving behind a traditional career to pursue a life of creativity and self-reliance. Justin shares stories about his early days in Los Angeles, his transition from TV production to woodworking, and his deep passion for crafting quality, enduring products. Plus, the duo discusses the importance of preserving traditional skills in a disposable society, tools every maker needs, and the joys (and struggles) of shop organization. A must-listen for creators, DIY enthusiasts, and anyone seeking inspiration to chase their dreams. Support us on Patreon | |||
| Handing Down History: Upcycling Baseball Mitts into Heirloom Leather Goods with Stitch & Roe | 03 Feb 2025 | 01:02:12 | |
In this episode of Leather Shop, we sit down with Sarah Roe, founder and artisan behind Stitch & Roe, a brand dedicated to transforming vintage baseball mitts into bespoke leather goods. Sarah shares her journey of upcycling cherished mitts into wallets, keychains, and more, preserving the memories embedded in each piece. We explore the meticulous craftsmanship involved, the sentimental value of repurposing family heirlooms, and the challenges of working with diverse leather qualities. Whether you’re a leathercraft enthusiast or someone who treasures family history, this episode offers a heartfelt look into creating timeless pieces that carry personal stories forward. Support us on Patreon This episode is sponsored by Bow the Maker | |||
| You Asked, We Answered: Maker Q&A with Bow the Maker (Part 1) | 14 Apr 2025 | 01:10:25 | |
he questions came from you — and now it’s time to dive in. In this special listener-submitted Q&A, I sat down with Shane Bowman (aka Bow the Maker) to answer the things you’ve been dying to know about leathercraft, gear, and growing a small maker brand. From how Shane got into laser engraving (and why it cost him thousands) to the tools he’d buy again (and the ones he wouldn’t), this episode covers the business, the craft, and the chaos that comes with turning a passion into a profession. We also talk about: What makes good pattern design (and why most of them suck) Clicker dies and the Temu trap Choosing gear that fits your craft — not just the hype Whether you’re just starting out or leveling up your shop, this one’s packed with real advice, hard-earned lessons, and enough banter to keep your glue from drying out. 🎧 This is Part 1 — we got so many great questions, we had to split it in two. 🛠️ Hosted by Matt Roach | Guest: Shane Bowman (@bowthemaker) Support us on Patreon | |||
| You Asked, We Answered: Maker Q&A with Bow the Maker (Part 2) | 20 May 2025 | 01:11:48 | |
In Part 2 of our maker Q&A, Shane Bowman (Bow the Maker) is back with Matt to tackle more of your leathercraft questions. This episode is all about tools, technique, and getting real about the ups and downs of making. Whether you're a beginner wondering how to design your first pattern or an experienced maker debating hand stitching vs. machine work, there's something here for you. What We Cover in This Episode: Why Vinymo is Shane's go-to thread—and what other budget-friendly options are out there The truth about thread sizing, sheen, and durability Pattern-making 101: the analog method Shane recommends for beginners The best ways to work through a creative block Tools that are truly worth your money (parallel pliers, anyone?) A real talk breakdown on hand-stitching vs. machine-stitching Why community support is essential—and where to find it Free Digital 3D Printing Jig Pattern Want to try fixing your Sinabroks French Style Pricking Irons? Now you can, below are multiple ways for you get get a jig to print yourself or buy one that can be made and mailed to you. Purchase premade from Leather Shop Website Makers World Download- (For Bambu Labs Printers.) Download the file from Printables Digital File from Leather Shop Website Connect with Us: Website: leathershoppod.com Instagram & TikTok: @leathershoppod 🛠️ Hosted by Matt Roach | Guest: Shane Bowman (@bowthemaker) Website | |||
| Inside Mack Provisions: Baseball Gloves, Canvas, and Craft | 13 Aug 2025 | 01:08:02 | |
Inside Mack Provisions: Craftsmanship Beyond the Field In this episode of The Leather Shop, Matt Roach is joined by KC of Mack Provisions, a handmade baseball glove company rooted in old-school leatherworking and modern craftsmanship. From glove relacing as a teenager to launching a full-time custom glove brand, KC shares his journey, philosophy, and what makes his gloves truly unique. Whether you're a leatherworker, player, or lover of timeless design, this is your behind-the-scenes pass into glove-making at its finest. 🔍 Episode Highlights Why Chrome-Tanned Leather Reigns Supreme How KC Learned Craftsmanship in an Alaskan Tent Shop The Horween Leather Advantage Canvas vs. Leather: What You Need to Know The Great Glove Break-In Debate Tools of the Trade: Cylinder Arm Machines, Tex 135 Thread, and More Why Suede Welting is Making a Comeback About KC & Mack Provisions KC started relacing gloves for teammates at age 13. After stints in Alaska sewing canvas tents and marine gear, he transitioned into building premium handmade baseball gloves using materials like Horween’s Ball Glove X leather, real shearling padding, and custom welting techniques. His approach blends nostalgia with durability, favoring rugged, vintage aesthetics and minimal synthetic components. Each glove is made to order, emphasizing craftsmanship over mass production. 📷 Follow KC on Instagram: @mackprovisions Craft Tips from the Episode The Truth About Glove Construction “Sewing a baseball glove is the hardest thing I’ve ever sewn—and I’ve worked on yachts, tents, and boat canvas.” – KC Why Thread and Machine Choice Matter Use UV-rated nylon thread like Tex 135, and invest in a cylinder arm machine for maximum control. Break-in Methods Skip the water dunk. Use a mallet and play catch for best results—especially when using wool padding. Related Episodes 🎙️ How Scott Makes Gloves: The Deep Craft of Baseball Leather Follow & Subscribe Stay up to date with new episodes, behind-the-scenes posts, and leather drops: 🎧 Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Spotify 📷 Follow us on Instagram & TikTok 🌐 Visit leathershoppod.com for more 📌 Know someone obsessed with baseball or handmade goods? Share this episode! | |||
| Trap Shooting & Leathercraft: Stevie from Hellbound and Back Leather | 09 Jul 2025 | 01:12:33 | |
Guest: Stevie, founder of Hellbound and Back Leather What We Cover: How Stevie pivoted from trauma healthcare to custom leatherwork Designing niche gear for trap shooting and shotgun sports What it's like being a left-handed maker in a right-handed world Tools, templates, wet molding, and avoiding edge paint at all costs Mom life, creative hustle, and pricing one-off commissions Trap shooting tips and terminology Bonded stiffeners like Bontex Edge paint favorites: Giardini vs. Vernice Listen if you love: leatherworking, craft entrepreneurship, gear for sports, or behind-the-scenes process talk from makers who live it. 🎯 Rate + review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to help more leather lovers find the show. Connect with Us: Website: leathershoppod.com Instagram & TikTok: @leathershoppod | |||
| Fine Leatherwork & Exotic Leathers with Treve Cambridge | 03 Oct 2025 | 01:28:24 | |
In this episode, Matt talks with Will Hodges of Treve Cambridge about the art of fine leatherwork. They explore the tools and techniques behind luxury craftsmanship, from handling exotic skins to achieving precision with stitching and skiving. 👉 Follow on Instagram: @leathershoppod 👉 All links & resources: Linktree | |||
| Essential Leatherworking Tools: Smart Buys and Costly Mistakes to Avoid | 30 Oct 2025 | 01:20:48 | |
IMatt sits down with Shane from Bow the Maker to talk about the tools every leatherworker thinks they need — and the ones that actually matter. From $12 Amazon pliers to top-shelf skiving knives, they break down which tools perform, which ones disappoint, and how to buy smarter without wasting money. The two also tackle social media “tool envy,” influencer reviews, and how to build a functional bench setup at any level. “You don’t need the prettiest tools — you need the ones that work for you.” 💬 Join the Leather Shop Discord 👉 Follow on Instagram: @leathershoppod | |||
| Inside Korea’s Leather Culture: Mike of BulSae Leather on Craft, Culture & Reinvention | 24 Feb 2026 | 01:20:48 | |
Mike from BulSae Leather joins Matt in this deep‑dive into Korea’s vibrant leathercraft culture. Starting with a single wallet and fueled by a passion to “make things that last longer than our lifetime,” Mike has built BulSae Leather into a small but mighty workshop known for its clean design, uncompromising hand‑work, and thoughtful storytelling. In this episode you’ll hear how a childhood fascination turned into a full‑time craft, why the name BulSae—Korean for “phoenix”—represents both heritage and reinvention, and how Mike balances tradition with modern tools in a world where “handmade” is often gate‑kept. 💬 Join the Leather Shop Discord 👉 Follow on Instagram: @leathershoppod | |||
| Alexis Saab on launching Back Home, expanding beyond custom sneakers, and building a leather goods brand | 15 May 2026 | 01:17:49 | |
Guest: Alexis Saab Discussed in this episode Alexis’s move from custom sneakers into small leather goods The early direction for his new brand, Back Home Designing a logo that works when stamped into leather Why detailed artwork can fail when pressed into certain leather types The skull-and-halo concept behind the Back Home mark Learning leather through footwear, scrap leather, and experimentation Chrome tan versus veg tan from a maker’s point of view Why shoe patterns are harder than wallet patterns Sneakers, boots, and dress shoes as different craft disciplines Rush-order stress and the cost of mistakes in custom footwear Heat-activated glue and sole attachment Post-bed machines, roller feet, and stitching around curves Bell skivers, machine maintenance, and workshop space Leather community versus shoemaking community Selling through design instead of only selling material Alexis’s long-term goal of creating his own shoe silhouette | |||