It is a very detailed
"It is a very detailed kit, instructions are easy to read and to follow. Makes a great notepad."
A professional notepad case is a great leatherworking project for all skill levels. In a handy pocket-size, this case has storage for a notepad, pen, business cards and note cards to keep essentials at your fingertips. Pre-cut natural veg tanned leather and instructions are included to make this project worry free. Simply assemble for a great minimalist design or add your own carving, stamping and dye for a customized touch that exudes your personal style. Assembly required. Tools sold separately.
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Overall rating: 3.3333333 / 5 from 3 reviews.
Review topics: ["instructions"].
"It is a very detailed kit, instructions are easy to read and to follow. Makes a great notepad."
"I was excited to receive my kit, but as I started, I was not able to continue. As I am new to Leathercrafting, I found this project hard to follow with the enclosed instructions. Prepunched holes would be really nice. And a bit more detailed instructions."
"I am new to leathercrafting and thought a simple kit would be interesting to try. The instructions are not clear. I had to ask several people where the long pocket went in relation to card pocket. The technique of using a diamond chisel and then poking holes with stitching awl was very difficult to register layers of leather with matching holes. Not precise. Perhaps Weaver should sell this kit with punch holes in place? I found this project more difficult than it should have been. Better instructions would help."