Brain tanned leather quarter of a hide.
Traditionally tanned white tail leather.
Piece measures 3.3 square feet (#2A)
Thickness: medium to light
Measurements down center: 23″x23″
Please let us know what type of project you will be working on so we can help you pick the ideal hide! If you’re looking for material for a vest, shirt, coat, pants, moccasins, bag or more, we’d sure like to help!
Leather finishing:
With traditional brain tanning, the leather is not thinned to an even thickness, so they retain their natural density (each hide has varying degrees of thickness throughout). I lace the hides onto a wooden frame, to stretch and work them dry, making them lay fairly flat for cutting patterns. Smoking the leather is the final step, (if you would like a hide left in the white, let us know!), and I mainly use Quaking Aspen for this.
Natural Variations:
The perfect hide is hard to come by, because of naturally occurring scars from deer fighting, going under barbed wire fences, and holes left from hunter’s bullets. I tend to fix most of the holes, which I sew shut with artificial sinew (waxed linen thread). Colors aren’t completely even, as shown in pictures.
Buckskin pants and knife case I made myself with some of the first leather I ever tanned.
Our leather is great for:
- Native American dancers
- historical re-enactors
- mountain men
- bushcrafters
- longhunters
- Vikings
- leathercrafters
- costume designers
- primitive wilderness crafts
- quill workers
- bead workers
- and anyone who loves beautiful, unique, and soft leather!
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