WELCOME! Mosey on in and sit 'urself right down to read "Mr. Legendary Leather's" updated blog on what he's been a creatin' in the bovine hide most recently . . . specifically fer that discriminatin' cowboy enthusiast in yur life.

"WHERE THERE IS FEAR, THERE IS NO CREATIVITY" (Christopher Lowell)


Wednesday, April 23, 2014

THE ARTISTRY OF COSTUMING . . . .

Well, you varmints are surely in for a big surprise this time . . .
 
 
 
What in the world could Mr. Legendary Leather be up to this time?
 
 
 
For those of you who know Mr. Legendary Leather, this will
all make sense. And for those of you who don't, the Missus
will try her very best to explain things.
 
Mr. Legendary Leather has always enjoyed making costumes
for various events. When Sugar N. Spice was young, the Missus
created her costumes for Halloween. However, as Spice became older,
her tastes weren't so juvenile and that's where daddy stepped in . . .
and Spice caught the 'costuming' bug.
 
 
Sugar N. Spice enjoys playing Assassin's Creed (she obviously
takes after daddy in this category). During the time she's played
these games, she became particularly attached to Assassin's Creed III.
 
When Mr. Legendary Leather and Sugar N. Spice heard about
WonderCon 2014 they both agreed they wanted to attend. But what
to wear? Mr. Legendary Leather naturally decided to go "western"
(what else?), but this gave Spice the perfect opportunity to step
outside the box and create something totally unique . . .
 
 
. . . Assassin's Creed Western Style! And she knew just the
right person to help her with the leather details.
 
 
The Missus is happy to announce that both Mr. Legendary Leather
and Sugar N. Spice had a fantastic time at WonderCon. They both
claim that they were hounded all day to pose for photographs.
 
 
I think Mr. Legendary Leather is relieved in knowing that
he has a whole year before he has to put that much work
into creating another 'Sugar N. Spice original' costume.


Friday, April 11, 2014

CHANGIN' IT UP . . .

Mr. Legendary Leather will be the first to tell you how
frustratin' it can be to get an exactin' dye color on leather.
I think we can all understand how a variety of leathers
might show off the same dye color differently, but most of
us would find it hard to believe that the same piece of
leather can also reveal very different results.
 
A year ago, in May, the Missus blogged about the holster that
Mr. Legendary Leather made for Brother Scrub Brush . . .
 
 
. . . while the dye color was supposed to be closer to a shade of tan,
the leather chose to reveal more of a mustard color. Brother
Scrub Brush took politely to this little 'snag', however, he was
a might happier when Mr. Legendary Leather discovered
a way of changin' the color to somethin' a might more appealin'.
 
 
Naturally Mr. Legendary Leather tested this method on an old piece of
leather before he tried it on the holster he made for Brother Scrub Brush.
He was very pleased with the results and thought some of you fellow
leather artisans might be able to use this method down the road. This
method only works if you are going from a light color to a darker one.
 
1.
First, he rubbed some mineral spirits (found in most hardware stores)
 on the holster. Mineral spirits is basically an alcohol-based laquer thinner.
This takes off any finishing wax and dirt that is on the leather.
 
2.
He then let the leather dry. This doesn't take very long, about 15-20 minutes.
 
3.
Next, Mr. Legendary Leather applied the darker dye color. He kept applying
this until he reached the desired color (anything was going to be better
than that mustardy color).
 
4.
Then he let the new darker dye color dry overnight. In the morning he
was able to tell if the dye had dried evenly, which it had. If not, he would have applied touch-ups
and let it dry thoroughly once again.
 
5.
Since the mineral spirits is alcohol-based, it can suck out too much of
the natural moisture in the leather. So the next step was to apply an oil
of some kind to restore the moisture back to the leather. Olive oil works
good, however, Mr. Legendary Leather prefers to use Neatsfoot Oil
from Tandy Leather Factory. He applied one layer to the
holster and let it soak in for two hours.
 
6.
Mr. Legendary Leather then came back and rubbed off the excess oil.
 
7.
He then waited another hour before proceeding to step #8.
 
8.
The last step was to apply a wax finish. This holds the moisture in the
leather and gives it a nice overall look.
 
 
The result was a more pleasing color which made everyone
involved very happy . . . especially Brother Scrub Brush!


Blog Archive

COMMENT REGARDING MARBLES BLADE AND BLACK FLORAL CARVED SHEATH SET:

Kate from New Hampshire says, "I featured your Bowie Knife with Leather Sheath in a Treasury (Etsy) called "When Men Were Men." Fabulous item!

Marbles Blade and Black Floral Carved Sheath Set

COMMENT REGARDING COWBOY CARVED LEATHER SPUR STRAPS SET:

Anonymous from Mt. Pleasant says, "These straps are so beautiful! . . . these are truly beautiful . . .
Steph from the UK says, "These are stunners! Your work is beautiful."

Cowboy Carved Leather Spur Straps Set

Cowboy Carved Leather Spur Straps Set (boot and spurs not included)

COMMENT REGARDING COWGIRL LEATHER CUFF SET:

Cissy from Colorado says, "Very nice work!"

Cowgirl Leather Cuffs Set

A closer look at Cowgirl Leather Cuffs Set

SPECIAL REQUESTS AND PROJECTS . . .

Requirin' the creative , craftin' expertise that Mr. Legendary Leather is admired fer:

Thanks to the 'Michigan Kid' for the Special Request for a left handed replica holster to match an existing holster.

Much thanks to the 'Recruiter' for his Special Request to create a plain sheath for his large scimitar-shaped carving knife.

Special Request Surprise for WesternSpice

Elk Bone Handled Knife and Sheath Set (Donation to SASS "Ambush")

Special Project for WesternSpice. Make a new holster to match an old gun belt (not available for purchase)

Special Request by Mountain Man Bob to replace knife handle and create a matching sheath (SOLD)

Jeff Morgan Knife with Mr. Legendary Leather Sheath Set (Not available for purchase)

Special Request by Frontier Rose for a Replacement Plant/Pot Holder

Special Request by Mr. Hit Factor for a holster to hold a S&W K-frame 22 revolver.

Special Request by Tupelo Flash (SOLD)

Special Request by Sinistral Kid for a Replica Holster (SOLD)

Carved Spur Straps Set (Donation to SASS "Gunfight Behind the Jersey Lilly")

Special Request by the Missus: Carved Sheath for Paring Knife.

WesternSpice Design Adapted by Mr. Legendary Leather (Special Project)

Spur Strap Set Original Design by Mr. Legendary Leather: Mighty Fine "Thanks" to Trabuco Tilly

Special Project: Mighty Fine "Thanks" to Mr. Hot Tamale

Special Request by The Dakota Kid (SOLD)

Another Request by The Dakota Kid for Two Antler Handled Knives with Plain Sheaths. A Mighty Fine "Thanks" to The Dakota Kid!

Customer's Request for a 22 LR Cartridge Belt (SOLD)

A closer view of customer's request for a 22 LR Cartridge Belt (SOLD)

High Plains Carved Spur Straps Set (Donation to SASS "Ambush" - boots and spurs not included)

A different view of High Plains Carved Spur Straps Set (Donation to SASS "Ambush")

The "Wild Game Hunter" Special (Special Project): Mighty Fine "Thanks" to Mr. Wild Game Hunter

Special Request by Mountain Man Bob for sheath encasement to cover old sheath (SOLD)

Special Request by Mountain Man Bob to add belt insertion resulting in a lengthened belt (SOLD)

Request by Mountain Man Bob for a Fur Trade/Buffalo Hunt Reenactment Sheath (SOLD)

Buckskin Leather/Fabric Western Style Vest (Special Request by Mr. Top Brass in Arizona)

Monogrammed Holster for Small Semi-Automatic Pistol (Special Request by Mr. Top Brass in Arizona - pistol not included)

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