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Tag Archives: leather craftsman
Hawk Studio – Leather Braiding – The Mystery Braid
Ahhhhh – the question that always arises whenever someone sees a belt or a strap in which Chip has incorporated the mystery braid – “How did he do that?!!” Well, pay attention, because he is going to tell you how … Continue reading
Hawk Studio Flies Again
One of the things that happened during my non-blogging year was that Chip and I decided to make a commitment to reopening our store – Hawk Studio. We live in this great little village that gives us so much support, … Continue reading
Hawk Studio – Vambrace (Bazuband) – Leather Armor For The Lower Arm
“Oh my Lord, those arms would look amazing strapped in leather!!” Now, you have to imagine that being said in a lower class Elizabethan English accent and that was how I would start a sale of a pair of leather … Continue reading
Hawk Studio – A Side-Hang Quiver
Every great dwarf – or hobbit – or elf – needs a great quiver!! And it just so happens that my husband makes great quivers!! The great thing about the winter months is that there is actually time on the … Continue reading
Hawk Studio – Belt Pouches
Chip has been working on a new design for lighter weight belt pouches that we thought we would show you. First I will show you a belt pouch which reflects the standard belt pouch that he has sold in the past … Continue reading
Hawk Studio – Field Bag – 8 x 10
I know it has been awhile since I posted any of Chip’s latest work. Part of that is that he has been busy posting it on his new Etsy shop – which you can find at http://www.etsy.com/shop/HawkStudio He had also … Continue reading
Hawk Studio – Makes Me Quiver
Actually Hawk Studio made a child’s quiver is more accurate. The leather is 9/10 oz veg. tanned cowhide. It has a belt attachment so that it can be worn across the back. It is dyed using a block dye technique which creates … Continue reading