About Daan
About Daan
We are a collective of (inter) nationally leading professionals. Everyone has their own company in their own field. Daan has brought them together as a community of crafts people. We offer workshops in nature.
Details
This weekend workshop in the Netherlands will cover the basics of Leatherworking. You will learn how to prepare, stitch and cut the leather, using specialist hand tools to craft your design.
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- Craftsman and tradition preservers.
- Nature lovers.
- Leather enthusiasts.
- People interested in sustainability.
Requirements
- You must be over 18 years old.
Description
Versatile and durable, leather has been used for centuries to create everything from shoes and clothing to tools and sports equipment. On this workshop, you will learn traditional methods of Leatherworking and will be encouraged to experiment with the possibilities of the material. Creativity combined with the right techniques can produce special results. Your personal touch always enhances the look and feel of the leather product.
Danielle Roossien is an enthusiastic and experienced leather worker. With a keen eye for detail and always looking for ways to expand her knowledge of leather, she travels the world to learn from the masters.
Please note, materials are not included in the price of this workshop.
Tools and Equipment
What We Provide
- Leatherworking Tools
- All equipment
Bring Your Own
- Tent/fieldhut (not necessarily)
- Camping not included in the price
- Material costs may vary from €5 - €25
12  Pictures of the Leatherworking Workshop
About Winterswijk-Brinkheurne
About Winterswijk-Brinkheurne
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The Green Circle is located in the natural estate of De Zonnebloem in the east of Holland. Our spaces are all built with nature in mind. The metal forging workshop, for example, stands between two banks and features a grass roof. Our basketry and sculpture workshops are held in a beautiful wooden structure, sheltered with a cotton tarpaulin. Our new field kitchen features a cozy campfire and is protected by a large roof. During your stay, you can sleep in a tent, a camper or a log cabin on our premises. Alternatively, there are lots of B&Bs, hostels and hotels nearby.