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Leather is a strong,
flexible and
durable material obtained from the tanning, or
chemical treatment, of
animal skins and
hides to
prevent decay. The most...
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Bookbinder Cordwainer Corsetier Draper Dressmaker Embroiderer Glover Hatter Leatherworker Milliner Parachute rigger Quilter Sailmaker Seamstress Shoemaker Tailor...
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hedge fund
manager and
billionaire Ken
Griffin (1914-1988),
American leatherworker and
magician This
disambiguation page
lists articles about people with...
- awl.
Stitching awls are
frequently used by shoe
repairers and
other leatherworkers.
Sewing awls are used to make lock stitches. The needle, with the thread...
- Odysseus'
wanderings if the day were to come when he
would find the
leatherworker who
stitched the
goatskin of the winds." Meanwhile,
scholars at the...
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George Hurst (April 1, 1933 –
September 13, 2022) was an
American leather artist known for his
contributions to
leathercraft instruction. With
nearly 8...
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investigating unrelated stolen products. Four of
those on
trial were
skilled leatherworkers; the bags were made
using Hermès
stitching methods. The counterfeiters...
- Po****tions of
workers in
professions considered unclean, such as
leatherworkers and
those who
handled the dead,
developed in the 15th and 16th centuries...
- one's palm width,
usually 90–120 mm (3.5–4.7 in). Carvers,
huntsmen and
leatherworkers favour shorter blades; woodworkers,
carpenters and
constructors longer...
- martyrdom,
Bartholomew is the
patron saint of tanners, plasterers, tailors,
leatherworkers, bookbinders, farmers, housepainters, butchers, and
glove makers. In...