Canadian Leathercraft – Spring 2020 – Quarterly Newsletter by CSCL

Volume LXVIIII No. 2

0045-5121

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In this Edition…

Page 2 Notes from the Editor, Highlights of the past Executive Mtgs, Membership Info, CSCL Larmour Library
Page 3 – CSCL LeatherWork Virtual Competition, Creases & Burnishing on Light Weight Leather
Page 4 – Using a head Knife?
Page 5 – Cutting Surface for LeatherWork. Cutting Boards of End Grain Hardwood, Aluminum & Glass
Page 6 – Broadening the Understanding of Leathercraft
Page 7 – Projects from the MAL
Page 8 & 12 – Threading the Needle

©2021 Canadian Society for Creative Leathercraft All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission of the copyright holder is prohibited.

To contact any of our Executive please refer to the CONTACT section of our Website.

Website: www.canadianleathercraft.org

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CanadianLeathercraft

President: Lauch Harrison
1st Vice-Pres.: Jim Wilkes
Past President: Jim Wilkes
Treasurer: Della Chynoweth
Secretary: Richard Borrow/Lauren Malec
Membership: Kim Winchester
Editor: Barbara Chynoweth
ECO: Eugene Pik
Privacy Officer: Lauch Harrison
Workshops: Lauch Harrison, Jim Wilkes, Lester Pinter

Note from the Editor….

The Newsletter “Canadian Leathercraft” is your source of information about CSCL and its members. Also check out the CSCL website at www.canadianleathercraft.org and CSCL’s Facebook page. I am always looking for articles for the Newsletter, do you have a project that you have done that you think everyone would be interested in seeing, we are looking for articles?

Highlights from the Past Executive Council Meetings….

Your CSCL Executive have been holding Zoom meetings each month. This year we are going to hold the AGM by Zoom on May 8th from 10 a.m. to Noon. We are also holding a virtual competition for judging entries. See page 3 for the judging requirements.

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Canadian Leathercraft – Fall 2020 – Quarterly Newsletter by CSCL

The Canadian Society for Creative Leathercraft

CANADIAN LEATHERCRAFT

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Volume LXVIIII No. 1
0045-5121
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In this Edition…
Page 2 Notes from the Editor, Highlights of the past Executive Mtgs, Membership Info, CSCL Larmour Library
Page 3 & 4 – Get ready for Christmas – Make a Poinsettia pin
Page 5 – Make a Dove to hang in your Christmas Tree
Page 6 – Here are some patters from the “Make It with Leather” November 1983
Page 7 – Leather Resources
Page 8 –How to make a Key Fob
Page 9 & 10 – Leather & Tin Foil Icicles & Hearts
©2020 Canadian Society for Creative Leathercraft All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission of the copyright holder is prohibited.

To contact any of our Executive please refer to the CONTACT section of our Website.
Website: www.CanadianLeatherCraft.org
Facebook “Canadian Society for Creative Leathercraft”

President: Lauch Harrison
1st Vice-Pres.: Jim Wilkes
Past President: Jim Wilkes
Treasurer: Della Chynoweth
Secretary: Richard Borrow
Membership: Kim Winchester
Editor: Barbara Chynoweth
ECO ( Electronic Communications Officer): Eugene Pik
Privacy Officer: Lauch Harrison
Workshops: Lauch Harrison, Jim Wilkes, Lester Pinter

Note from the Editor….

The Quarterly Newsletter “Canadian Leathercraft” is your source of information about CSCL and its members. Also check out the CSCL website at www.canadianleathercraft.org and CSCL’s Facebook page. I am always looking for articles for the Newsletter, do you have a project that you have done that you think everyone would be interested in seeing?

Highlights from the Past Executive Council Meetings….

The Executive have been meeting monthly via Zoom. We are so looking forward to the end of COVID-19 when we will be able to start planning workshops and the Annual Convention. We are looking for ideas that you would like to do at workshops and at the convention.

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Canadian Leathercraft – Spring 2020 – Quarterly Newsletter by CSCL

The Canadian Society for Creative Leathercraft

CANADIAN LEATHERCRAFT

Volume LXVIII No. 3

0045-5121

Spring – 2020

In this Edition…

Page 2 Notes from the Editor, Highlights of the past Executive Mtgs, Membership Info, CSCL Larmour Library

Page 3 – 2020 CSCL 70th Convention postponed to 2021

Page 3 – Baby Moccasin pattern

Page 4-5 – Meet Lester Pinter a new FCSCL

Page 6 – Summer School Door Prize – Sponsored by the MAL, London, Ont.

©2020 Canadian Society for Creative Leathercraft All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission of the copyright holder is prohibited.

To contact any of our Executive please refer to the CONTACT section of our Website.

Website: www.canadianleathercraft.org

Facebook “Canadian Society for Creative Leathercraft”

President: Lauch Harrison

1st Vice-Pres.: Jim Wilkes

Past President: Jim Wilkes

Treasurer: Della Chynoweth

Secretary: Richard Borrow

Membership: Kim Winchester

Editor: Barbara Chynoweth

ECO ( Electronic Communications Officer): Eugene Pik

Privacy Officer: Lauch Harrison

Workshops:Lauch Harrison, Jim Wilkes, Lester Pinter

Note from the Editor….

I hope everyone is staying well and following the health recommendations to stay in. If you have been working on any projects and would like to share with other Leather workers please send me some pictures and information on your project.

The Quarterly Newsletter “Canadian Leathercraft” is your source of information about CSCL and its members. Also check out the CSCL website at www.canadianleathercraft.org and CSCL’s Facebook page.

Highlights from the Past Executive Council Meetings….

The Executive have been meeting by Skype and were busy planning the Annual until the CORONA-19 happened. Everything has been put on hold at this time.

Read more: Canadian Leathercrafter – Spring 2020

Canadian Leathercraft – Winter 2019-2020 – Quarterly Newsletter by CSCL

The Canadian Society for Creative Leathercraft

CANADIAN LEATHERCRAFT

Volume LXVIII No. 2
0045-5121
Winter 2019-2020

In this Edition…

Page 2 Notes from the Editor, Highlights of the past Executive Mtgs, Membership Info, CSCL Larmour Library
Page 3 Jim Wilkes receives Award, Native Medicine Bag
Page 4 – Puzzle Pouch
Page 7 – CSCL loses a Life Member – Loreen Manuel
Page 8 – A Blast from the Past

Website: www.canadianleathercraft.org
Facebook: www.facebook.com/CanadianLeathercraft/

President: Lauch Harrison 
1st Vice-Pres.:  Jim Wilkes 
Past President: Jim Wilkes
Treasurer: Della Chynoweth 
Secretary: Richard Borrow
Membership: Kim Winchester
Editor: Barbara Chynoweth 
ECO: (Electronic Communications Officer) Eugene Pik
Privacy Officer: Lauch Harrison 
Workshops: Lauch Harrison, Jim Wilkes

Note from the Editor….

This year we are celebrating the CSCL’s 70th Anniversary. The theme will be Sixty’s Fashions and music. Hats..Vests..Platform Shoes. If you have not received your Registration Package please let me know.

The Quarterly Newsletter “Canadian Leathercraft” is your source of information about CSCL and its members. Also check out the CSCL website at www.canadianleathercraft.org and CSCL’s Facebook page.

Highlights from the Past Executive Council Meetings….

The Executive have been meeting by Skype this winter and have been busy planning the 70th Annual Convention and have also been working on some Workshops.

WORKSHOP: We have had to postpone two workshops that we had planned, they will be rescheduled for a latter date.

Read more: Canadian Leathercrafter – Winter 2019-2020

2020 CSCL Annual Convention Postponed

Attention CSCL Members.

Due to the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) the CSCL Executive have made the decision to postpone the 2020 Annual till the fall. Once we know what is happening with the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) we will set a new date for the event.

Please remember to get your membership paid for 2020-2021.

This year the Executive will be changing, if you would like to be on the Executive please let us know.