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Canadian Leathercraft – Spring 2017 – Newsletter by CSCL

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The Canadian Society for Creative Leathercraft CANADIAN LEATHERCRAFT

Volume LXV No. 3 Spring 2017 0045-5121

The Convention weekend Theme was Trucks, Truckers and CB Radio Talk 10-4.

In this Edition…
Page 2 Notes from the Editor, Highlights of the past Executive Mtgs, Membership Info, CSCL Larmour Library Page 3 Workshops
Page 3 - 12 The Annual

©2017 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: Jim Wilkes
Membership: Sheena Burger
1st Vice-Pres.: Lauch Harrison
Editor: Barbara Chynoweth
Past President: Rob Regan
Website: Eugene Pik
Treasurer: Della Chynoweth
Privacy Officer: Lauch Harrison
Secretary: Tracey Howard

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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.

Highlights from the Past Executive Council Meetings….
We continued with our skype monthly meetings part of the time which means that the Executive does not have to travel every month.

We worked on planning the Annual Meeting and looked at the possibilities of Workshops.

CSCL Membership
Have you paid your membership? It’s a new Membership Year (April 1 to March 31).
Send your membership along with your cheque made out to “The Canadian Society for Creative Leathercraft” to our Membership Chair:
Sheena Burger, 1085 Zion Rd, Little Britain, ON [postal code removed]
T: [telephone number removed] - [email address removed]

General MemberGeneral Member – Student*Member-at-LargeSustaining Member
Individuals interested in leathercraft who belong to one of the CSCL Branches. (Need not be a leathercraft person.) $40.00A registered full-time student shall pay $5.00Individual interested in leathercraft who does not belong to one of the CSCL Branches. (Need not be a leathercraft person.) $40.00Commercial Organizations interested in supporting the Society. $100.00 or material equivalent to $100.00.

CSCL Larmour Lending Library
The CSCL lending Library of Books and Patterns can be referenced on our web site www.canadianleathercraft.org. Head to Gallery and click on CSCL Library of Books and Patterns. Under the Patter option there is 80 pages of patterns that may give you ideas of things to make. Under the Book section there is 13 pages of titles of Books and DVD’s about Leather crafting, design and colour. Remember these patterns and books are there for you to borrow from the library. Select item(s) you would like to borrow and send your list to Paul Kitchener at [email address removed]
Branch Presidents will assist in pickup and delivery of the orders from branch members.
Members-at-large may order directly from Paul and arrange shipping or printing options, fees may apply.

Memberships are due by March 31st.

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Workshops

CSCL Workshops presented Leather Waxcoated Mug
Blackjacks & Leather Bottells

The Norland Branch hosted the Workshop on Saturday, April 8, 2017 from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm at the Norland School Hall Community Centre, 3448 Monck Road, Norland, Ontario. Lauch Harrison was the instructor and everyone went home with a completed Mug.

The 66th Annual May 5/6/7, 2017

Special Awards

Best of Show – Sean Dalgetty – gun case Best Fellow Piece – Sean Dalgetty – gun case

Best General – Barbara Chynoweth – flask Best Buckle – Bob Pfister

All ready to go to the Annual

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Best Colour (Robert Muma) – Bob Pfister – hand carving

Best Molded (Irva Ford) – Eugene Pik – leather tankard

Best Wearable item – Karen Weber – teal belt

OCC Design Award – Eugene Pik – molded purse

Betty Heacock award (Novice) – Elena Godbout – picture

Best Non Traditional – Cam Doell – wrist band

Best Workshop item – Barbara Chynoweth – flask

Some handy tools

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Salon A

Sean Dalgetty – gun Case

Eugene Pik – molded purse

Eugene Pik – guitar strap

Craftsman

Katelyn Burger – pixie bag

Awards

Elena Godbout – picture

Eugene Pik – leather tankard

Karen Weber – teal belt

n Awards

Sheena Burger – flask

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Barbara Chynoweth – flask Della Chynoweth – flask

Sean Dagetty – gun case Cam Doell – wristband

Kristi Grove – wallet Colin Paddon – two tone quiver

Bob Pfister – hand carving Bob Pfister – buckle

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Eugene Pik – molded purse

Eugene Pik – guitar strap

Karen Weber – teal belt

Kim Winchester – costrel

For more pictures visit:
Website: www.canadianleathercraft.org
Facebook “Canadian Society for Creative Leathercraft”

Eugene Pik – leather tankard

Eugene Pik – English saddle

Kim Winchester – carved mug

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Weston Trophy winners were Mississauga Branch

Well done!

Mississauga’s Table

Norland’s Table

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Hamilton’s Table

Members at Large’s Table

Fellow’s Table

There was a Field Trip to visit
Tundra Leather for those who wanted to visit the store and possibly pick up some supplies.

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Workshops during the weekend
We did workshops on Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning and everyone took home completed projects. Here are some of the people working on their projects.

Anyone working on any interesting projects this summer? Send us some pictures and instructions and we will feature it in the Newsletter.

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We had visitors!!!

After dinner we had a very interesting visit, Mark and Sandra shared their experience and leatherwork that comes with Falconry and they brought some of their birds to visit.

Annual Meeting Report – CSCL 67th Annual General Meeting Hamilton May 5, 6 & 7, 2017

The Annual Weekend commenced with table display set-ups on Friday afternoon, Society branches from Hamilton, Mississauga, Norland and Members-at-Large were represented. The meeting room was convivial and the table space was plentiful. With help from members from all the branches the program, and leather pieces for the workshops were stuffed into envelopes and a Welcome Table (of sorts) was established manned by volunteers. The evening workshop was covering steel blocks with leather to be used as pattern weights. The Fellows took to Judging the entries starting at 9:45pm and continued while the workshop was on.

Saturday’s Business Meeting was completed in time to send groups to visit Tundra Leather on King Street, while the groups were shuttling, lunch was available in the Paparella’s. The afternoon program was a busy one for our 27 attendees with two workshops, a pivoting Card Case and a small Folded Leather Tray. The ticket sales were brisk for the “luna” table (white elephant donations) and the Presidents Table with donations from Life Members, Sustaining Members, Branch Presidents, and Generous Businesses. See list of the Contributors below. The sale of large cutting boards added to the proceeds. While the raffles and projects continued our hard working members were graced by two beautiful North American Kestrels, visiting with their
Owner/Handlers, Mark and Sandra. The attendees were able to see the birds at close range and observe them feeding.

The Banquet was an excellent buffet style meal that fed 38 people plus Smokey & the Bandit. The Ribbons for Craftsmanship, Salon and category Prizes were handed out (see the list on the

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website and pictures above). When the coffee was pouring, Mark and Sandra shared their experience and leatherwork that comes with Falconry. They then displayed two Harris Hawks, we observed them feeding and preening, the beautiful birds were the highlight of the evening.

On Sunday, the workshops continued with a sewn rotary punch cover w/snap closure. Some members worked on finishing the projects from the other days.

The 67th Annual General Meeting Weekend was a success bringing together our members and contributing a small profit to the Society.

Respectfully Submitted By
Lauch Harrison, Fellow of CSCL

Presentation – Mark & Sandra Perkins – Birds of Prey

Life Members Donation – Dorothy McPearson – $100 Gift Certificate for Tundra Leather

Coffee Break Sponsor – Kristi Cino, Tundra Leather, 313 King Street East, Hamilton, ON L8N 1C1

Sustaining Members Donations
Bob Beard – ProSeries Tools – $100 gift Certificate – 36 Road 5243 Farmington, NM 87401-1541 USA
Barry King – Barry King Tools – $100 gift Certificate – 1751 Terra ave, Sheridan, WY 82801 USA Roz Kaohn – The Dragon Lady – Carved Dragon Sculpture – PO 191 Greenfield, MO 65661 USA Bradley Trauzzi – Tandy Leather – Euro Veg Hide – 5562 Tomken Road, Mississauga, ON L4W 1P4
Stanley Major – Sealeather Wear – Bundles of Fish Skins – 86 – 210 86th Ave. SE Calgary AB T2H 1N6
Kristi Cino –Tundra Leather – Moose Hide – 313 King Street East, Hamilton, ON L8N 1C1

Branch Presidents
Sean Dalgetty – Cutting Board – Hamilton Branch
Jim Wilkes – Three sets of three tool rolls – Mississauga
Tracey Howard – Two $50 Gift Certificates for Tandy Leather

Thank you Hamilton Branch for a fun filled weekend

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