Reactive Publishing From bespoke tote bags and minimalist wallets to small-batch belts and heritage boots, leathercraft has experienced a quiet resurgence among designers, artisans, and boutique brands. But turning a hobby into a profitable workshop requires a professional foundation, one rooted in skill, process, tools, and commercial thinking.
Starting a Leather Goods Workshop is the definitive guide for aspiring leather artisans and niche craft entrepreneurs. Author Elias MacRae breaks down the complete workflow of building a workshop from scratch, selecting materials, sourcing tools, mastering essential techniques, and establishing efficient production systems for limited-run goods.
Inside, readers will learn how to:
- Equip a workshop with professional-grade tools and machinery
- Choose high-quality hides, hardware, and finishes for different product lines
- Draft patterns, cut, skive, stitch, edge-finish, and assemble products by hand
- Implement batch production techniques for consistency and quality control
- Price artisanal goods for profit using realistic cost models
- Build a small craft brand with thoughtful packaging and customer experience
- Source sustainable materials and integrate modern trends
- Navigate manufacturing, labeling, wholesale, and micro-retail partnerships
Whether the goal is a home-based craft atelier, a boutique e-commerce brand, or a small heritage workshop serving bespoke clientele, this book provides the technical and business framework to succeed.
Perfect for artisans, designers, makers, and entrepreneurs determined to turn craftsmanship into a viable boutique craft brand.