What animal am I?
What I do to leather
Types of Leather
Braiding insanity
keeping it all together
100

This hopping animal has thin skin and makes soft leather

What is a kangaroo?

100

a place to keep your money

What is a wallet?

100

leather that has not been split

what is full grain leather?

100

the first step before you can braid


what is cut the lacing into equal lengths?

100

Identify this leather project

What is a wallet?

200

See you later, ____________

this animal has a tough hide and lots of teeth

What is an alligator?

200

when you want to make a design by hitting something

What is a leather stamp?


200

found right beneath the full grain leather, this is a quality product

What is top grain leather?

200

When braiding, you put one lace over the next and then______ the third lace

what is under?

200

Identify this project:

What is a knife pouch/holder?

300

You might get milk, but we are interested in leather

What is a cow?

300

changing the color of the leather

what is dyeing?

300

leather that has been split and buffed to look good

What is corrected/genuine leather?

300

how many colors did we use in our braids?

What is 2? (mostly)

300

identify this project:

What is a tool and flashlight holder?

400

Soft and comfortable, this leather sometimes comes with wool attached

What is a sheep?

400

making shapes with leather

What is cutting?

400

made up of several scraps and layers of leather

What is bonded leather?

400

What do you do when you are at the end of your braid?

What is tie a knot?

400

identify this project


What is a change purse?

500

often used for footballs, this leather is soft and supple

What is a pig?

500

When you need to put a string or lacing through leather

What is punching a hole?

500

not the real thing, but it can look pretty good

What is faux (fake) leather?

500

After you tie a knot, what do you do with any extra lacing?

What is cut it off?

500

identify this project


What are mocosins?