The experience and talent of our members varies widely, but we always
enjoy seeing what people have to show and to learning what they
have to teach us. From keychains and bookmarks, to wallets and purses,
to belts and cases, to pictures and sculptures, we make it all.
We braid, lace, sew, cut, burnish, design.... The list keeps growing!
Our guild is based in Texas, but we stay in touch with our out-of-state
and out-of-country members through our monthly newsletters and visits.
Here's a small sample of the talent and diversity of our group!
Click on an image to see a larger view.

Gerda van der Stroom, a Lone Star Leathercraft member
from The Netherlands, sent these photos of her beautiful
motorcycle accessories and extraordinary lamp.

Robb Barr's sculpture has 2 sideseach half is
a different eagle. That's a reflection in a mirror behind
the sculpture.

Donna Vaughan made this art portfolio. The zipper is
6 feet (2 m) long!

This is a pattern for a checkbook cover that Jim Linnell
designed and tooled. If you'd like to download the pattern
for this checkbook cover, click
here.
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Akiko Okada, one of our Japanese members, showed us
this beautiful backpack when she and her daughter visited
us in Fort Worth.

Jan Schoonover's bear, viewed from the side, is pushed
out at least 4 inches (10 cm)!

Ute Jaeckel's "Captain" won best picture of
show at the 1997 IFoLG meeting in Fort Worth, Texas.

Jim Linnell's scrapbook looks fabulous!

This is a pattern for a coaster carrier by George Hurst.
If you'd like to download the pattern for this coaster
carrier, click here.
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