Personalised Leather Dog Collar Workshop

Make your pup their own leather dog collar.



2 hours Class size 1 to 5 guests

$100 (Afterpay available)
Using hand tools, you will learn how to make your very own dog collar. This 2-hour workshop will have you learning how to cut and hand sew a leather collar, including stamping your pup's name.
Please bring the measurement of your dog's neck to ensure the collar is the correct size for your dog.
Please Note:
  • To book for anyone under 16 years old, please contact Catie to discuss. An adult will also need to book in to accompany the child.
  • Workshops require a minimum of 2 participants to go ahead.
  • This workshop in noisy. You will be using hammers and metal tools.
Knowledge required
Beginner-friendly workshop, no leatherwork skills required.
 
What you'll get
Use of leatherwork tools Leather - in a range of colours and sizes
Hardware - buckles and D-rings
Finish - edging and burnishing
What to bring
Please measure your pup's collar so you can choose the correct size.
 
Location

Our Space Brisbane, Newmarket Road, Wilston QLD

Opposite Officeworks on Newmarket Rd

Personalised Leather Dog Collar Workshop location
More about this class

This class is new, and this teacher has 9 reviews for their other experiences - which you can see here.

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Your teacher
Black Wattle Woodshop
Black Wattle Woodshop

4.9 (9)

Creating wooden homewares using sustainably sourced timber is our passion. Here at Black Wattle Woodshop we use traditional carving tools to create bespoke wooden spoons and homewares.
Our love of woodworking was sparked during a camping trip, while carving a spoon from a fallen black wattle tree. Using a pocket knife and a hook knife, each of us carved a spoon from the greenwood. This took both Steve back to woodworking classes at school, and some very fond memories. Not long after returning from that trip, he built his own workbench and started collecting tools. Shelves to create a small workshop followed. Catie then found the courage to build her own bench, her first ever build and one she is still proud of today. Their woodworking has taken them in different directions, but they both agree, sustainability is the driver for all projects.
The timber used is sourced from sustainably forestry, small pieces which are usually unusable by furniture makers or from fallen trees. Wherever possible, we will use secondhand tools rather than buying new.
Catie, our workshop teacher is a qualified Secondary Science Teacher. She has combined her love of teaching and woodworking to create workshops in hand carving.

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